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Ok. Looks like the girl in my local bakery. Not bad,
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Is she ? Kalomoira Sarantis was the hot girl. This one I have n't even looked.
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Spuds ? I meant triple heat CFC-NC-Manure. But Spuds have to face City (0 point), Sheffield United and Newcastle away. Is sixth place milko cup, no europa ?
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United look like they have no chance but what happens in a triple heat ?
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Superb win. Fatman team played well.
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Sh*tty geordies held by Brighton, probably denied penalty as well.
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Meanwhile in the Albion territory ... Newcastle one down to sh*tty Brighton.
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It's supposed to be between Croatia (hot fav.) and Israel. Switzerland a somewhat distant third. I did not even listen to the songs and neither will do.
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What did the Dutch do ?
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No more Eurovision for me. In 2007 they robbed me. Look at the song I backed: Look what won: You hear Lasha Tumbai now everyday, in every disco, every beach pub. But where did you hear the Serifovic song ever again ?? The Serbian Paparigas woman has vanished into obscurity. The utter scoundrels fixed it. Made me support brexit but only temporarily - because I discovered the brexiteers were loony types. What happened was this: Lasha Tumbai price was a good 80 to 1. Those days we did n't have Paypal in Greece but my sister had a small paypal account from when she was in the UK so she borrowed me 30 euros to make the bet with betfair. She was n't giving me more, so I did n't cover myself with place bets (40 to 1 - not bad). But it was a big time fraud. I never switch the tv on since then to watch the rubbish, but I have noticed it was n't the first and only time they gave the prize to stupid songs.
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How do you fight a dangerous enemy hiding among civilians ? Or you don't ? How would you fight Hitler's werewolves if they were real (they were not - they gave up) ?
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Olympiakos played like an amateur team yesterday. Yet thanks to Kaabi and the keeper Tzolakis they managed to win 2-0. Villa too played poorly, but they also had a mountainous task to overcome. I watched this because I backed Olympiakos.
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Where the 'eck are RM finding the money and why are n't they limited by FFP rules ? If I was into making FFP rules my first action would be to limit RM's spending. I cannot recall a time they were n't dominating the market. A brief spell in the early seventies maybe ? Sometimes they were spending money unwisely but they were always the richest of clubs. But again how many people are RM supporters ? I mean all of us support a home team, not RM or anyone else, but we have a sympathy for certain foreign clubs and I don't see how everyone is crazy with RM.
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It was n't Tuchel's fault. Noier-Onana lost the match for Bayern.
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Certainly from the part of the goalkeeper - he stood still and watched the ball.
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Play stopped. Would it have been a goal ?
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Maybe onside but no way. Var cannot intervene because play stopped.
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No Ivic-Senteno, Real wins.
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Leipzig worried Madrid in their recent CL match. The Germans don't know the word surrender. This one is difficult tonight.
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Historical BBC racism You recognize this character below ? It is lieutanant Gruber (Guy Siner) from 'Allo 'Allo. Now, this guy was the German gay officer as you all remember. What did the BBC do then ? In the last episode of the series it is supposed to be a farewell party with all the participants of the show who have survived the war and are now friends. So far so good. But what about Gruber ? Gruber declares that he stopped being gay and he is now married to the beautiful Helga (Kim Hartman). Ain't that racist and homophobic ?
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No they don't. There are various traits: Property owners, bank robbers, card sharps, police, fishermen ... They want to work because otherwise they have to beg. And there is no permanent unemployment benefit in Greece. It's one and a half year after they have fired you from somewhere. But the "right to work" has strict conditions attached to it related to minimum tax one has to pay.
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Not unnatural for them to go to Germany. Greece is hardly the centre of things for such people. We do not have a NASA or a CEA CERN or a Cavendish Laboratory in the GR. Only roasted lambs and fish. As for girlfriends being gang banged, it's their job - leave them. But don't knock the pizza men. They make good money. I go sometimes to the old centre and I don't recognize it. Used to be pitch dark in the evenings but it's pubs everywhere. With this economic crisis then the objective was to kill the middle class. Not the various pizza vendors, pizza deliverers, other workers. The socialists started this back in 1993. There was daily propaganda about the ... doctors of Kolonaki (n.b. the posh district) who were supposedly not paying taxes. But why them and not the doctors in the working class neighbourhoods - mystery. Then they taxed the ... poor sponge divers in the islands and the chestnut vendors ! After this we gradually moved into economic crisis years. Again the ... Kolonaki doctors on the tv. I said "hey that crap was 15 years ago and you are not even changing the words", but in vain. One of those doctors, right in the middle of Kolonaki, saved my life when I was a kid, but that's another story. But them doctors are doing alright, thank you very much - it was the open air vendors of kites for clean Monday who were arrested for ... not paying taxes. Anyway, perhaps I 'm a minority of one. The commies are seemingly more worried about the ... windmills in the mountains producing aeolic power. One -who did n't know me well- invited me to a such demo. Of course I said no, but during this demo they smashed all the windows of Ermou street. None was left standing and Ermou street is the commercial street with the boutiques - the Carnaby street of Athens.
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They actually do have jobs. Unemployment is around 10% - about the same as before the economic crisis of 2010 although it reached a peak of 17%-19% in 2014. The victims and the intended victims of the crisis are the middle classes and the self employed, not the workforce. Those dawnie characters have nothing to do with unemployment. They descent from the old junta and as long as the Soviet Union was around they used to vote tactically for the main conservative party, the New Democracy. They were doing this to oppose the perceived as fellow traveling socialists. But now they don't care about such things and have returned to their old fascist ways. At least everyone I know from among those is of this type. Re. extreme right it's the same thing all over Europe and the same story. Of course they are also antisemitic as they come ("kill a Jew today" they used to shout - it was part of their oath to the party). About Arabs ? Well it does n't go down well with them to root for people who are blackies so I don't hear them often talking about the Israel-Pals situation. But Mussolini was in the same mind as them back in the war - he prevented Hitler from turning the muslim SS against the British in Africa because "they were muslims and blackies".
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Well, as it happens, Monday morning I 'm going to stand trial accused by the neonazis (Golden Dawn) for calling them "assault battalions" on the internet. This one took a long time to reach the chambers because of the covid situations. They were "assault battalions" of course and their leadership is now in jail because of it, but nevertheless the public prosecutors saw it fit that I should appear on the dock. Wish me luck please, because from Israel-Mossad-Netaniahu they did not send me a single euro for the legal expenses. Or if you have the ear of Israel please do something.
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There is no difference between Gaza and 1945 Or, if you look at it from the enemy side, between Gaza and Stalingrad, between Gaza and Leningrad. When one side declares its cities fortified and the other side is advancing it is inevitable. In WWII Paris was declared undefended, Athens was declared undefended in 1941 and Rome was declared undefended in 1944. So these cities were not destroyed. In our case Hamas is the enemy and they are entrenched inside Gaza, so fire pours on them. About Greece whatever. I meant I know the folks who are demostrating here whereas those who demonstrate in New York I don't - but I guess they are people with the same mindset. I can understand the anti-establishment attitude of some people, not the party card carrying members, the others. People have issues, we all have issues with the powers in the secret corridors of government. But it must square up with logic and supporting Hamas and Iran does not square up with logic. Effectively it's a gift to Donald Trumpism all this.
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