I hope you gave him the #15 shirt, I wore mine tonight at footy and I scored a header within a minute as I'm just a massive LAD like Vidic
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no, i think its 3, im sorrySurgeons wrote:
I hope you gave him the #15 shirt, I wore mine tonight at footy and I scored a header within a minute as I'm just a massive LAD like Vidic
Page 357. How gangsta'.
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Police and federal officials arrested a West Covina man Thursday on suspicion of possessing about 600,000 ecstasy pills for sale, authorities said.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials and the Beverly Hills Police Department spearheaded the operation along with others, including one in Bassett, authorities said.
Police officers and DEA agents arrested the West Covina man and found the drugs while serving a search warrant at 6 a.m. at a home in the 1400 block of South St. Malo Street, West Covina police Lt. Ron Mitchell said.
The ecstasy was estimated to be worth about $6 million, he said.
The name of the 32-year-old man was not available Thursday.
The suspect was arrested without incident at his home, officials said.
Several family members were home while the warrant was served, though the man was the only person arrested, Mitchell said.
Involved police agencies said he was in federal custody.
Meanwhile in Bassett, Beverly Hills police served another warrant in connection with a methamphetamine investigation in the 100 block of 8th Avenue, Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Hugo Macias said.
Sheriff's officials did not participate in the raid, and Hugo said he had no further information.
Beverly Hills police declined to release any information about what they were doing in other jurisdictions Thursday other than to confirm that narcotics detectives had served a warrant.
DEA spokeswoman Sarah Pullen referred all questions to the U.S. Attorney's Office, which could not be reached for comment Thursday evening.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials and the Beverly Hills Police Department spearheaded the operation along with others, including one in Bassett, authorities said.
Police officers and DEA agents arrested the West Covina man and found the drugs while serving a search warrant at 6 a.m. at a home in the 1400 block of South St. Malo Street, West Covina police Lt. Ron Mitchell said.
The ecstasy was estimated to be worth about $6 million, he said.
The name of the 32-year-old man was not available Thursday.
The suspect was arrested without incident at his home, officials said.
Several family members were home while the warrant was served, though the man was the only person arrested, Mitchell said.
Involved police agencies said he was in federal custody.
Meanwhile in Bassett, Beverly Hills police served another warrant in connection with a methamphetamine investigation in the 100 block of 8th Avenue, Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Hugo Macias said.
Sheriff's officials did not participate in the raid, and Hugo said he had no further information.
Beverly Hills police declined to release any information about what they were doing in other jurisdictions Thursday other than to confirm that narcotics detectives had served a warrant.
DEA spokeswoman Sarah Pullen referred all questions to the U.S. Attorney's Office, which could not be reached for comment Thursday evening.

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$10 for an E? Fuck that shit, it's like £1.50 here.

Fiver over here.
Give him #15, now.SamTheMan wrote:
no, i think its 3, im sorrySurgeons wrote:
I hope you gave him the #15 shirt, I wore mine tonight at footy and I scored a header within a minute as I'm just a massive LAD like Vidic
Vidic once turned up for training late - Fergie fined the rest of the team for being early.Surgeons wrote:
Give him #15, now.SamTheMan wrote:
no, i think its 3, im sorrySurgeons wrote:
I hope you gave him the #15 shirt, I wore mine tonight at footy and I scored a header within a minute as I'm just a massive LAD like Vidic
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I'm not worthy to wear his name on the back of my united shirt.
nah he'll kill you m8
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@olly m8 will do
@ts m8 LOL
@ts m8 LOL
lol i bet that's great stuffFinray wrote:
$10 for an E? Fuck that shit, it's like £1.50 here.
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Ajax 3-1 Chelsea
fuckin sick
fuckin sick
excuses excuses
owned lolSamTheMan wrote:
Ajax 3-1 Chelsea
fuckin sick
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ShitLADSJenspm wrote:
lol Sam, average age in the back four was 18.5 at a point
All the World Cup guys are on vacation, Ajax are a full squad apart from Suarez and deeper into their pre-season - no brainer. Hell, we fielded a 15 year old.
Do the graphics look like the screenshot on the homepage of that site? If so, I'll join.Airwolf wrote:
http://www.wgt.com
come play with me if u liek golf. dacarthy username
holy shit...
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That was fucking cool.
ghettoperson wrote:
That was fucking cool.
no... pretty good for a flash based mp though.Ryan wrote:
Do the graphics look like the screenshot on the homepage of that site? If so, I'll join.Airwolf wrote:
http://www.wgt.com
come play with me if u liek golf. dacarthy username
Was gonna create a country club called bf2s, where we can play