NANNY RED wrote:Number 9 wrote:destro wrote:Ace Ventura wrote:In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton to New York as the world's largest ocean liner till she sank in the Atlantic Ocean.
This is the only relevent part as far as I can see, it is obviously a long winded metaphore. Manchester City are the Titanic, and Gareth Barry is Leonardo DiCaprio, and although he thought he was in for a life changing experience full of riches he is infact doomed to hit an Iceberg in his car on his first day of training, therefore he should have just jumped in a Canoe ( Liverpool ) and took the safe, steady route to fulfill his life long ambitions all that glitters is not gold
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andy_g wrote:get on this one, ace
The Solent Way is a 60 mile footpath linking Milford on Sea with Emsworth Harbour, much of the path following the Hampshire coast line and passing through the New Forest. Through most of it's length you'll also enjoy views of the beautiful Isle of Wight, just a few miles off the Hampshire Coast. The path is generally way marked with a picture of a sea bird on a green background although the path also forms part of the European Coastal Path (E9) and some signs show this path too, or the name Solent Coast Path. This site has photos and brief directions for all 60 miles of the path, split into easy stages.
NANNY RED wrote:Number 9 wrote:destro wrote:Ace Ventura wrote:In 1912, the RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton to New York as the world's largest ocean liner till she sank in the Atlantic Ocean.
This is the only relevent part as far as I can see, it is obviously a long winded metaphore. Manchester City are the Titanic, and Gareth Barry is Leonardo DiCaprio, and although he thought he was in for a life changing experience full of riches he is infact doomed to hit an Iceberg in his car on his first day of training, therefore he should have just jumped in a Canoe ( Liverpool ) and took the safe, steady route to fulfill his life long ambitions all that glitters is not gold
Oh holy sweet fu'ck.In the name of God like!
I love this forum!!
crying fcking crying
Bad Bob wrote:
The Solent had the second highest number of suicides on the British coastline last year.
New figures released by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency for 2006, show 11 people killed themselves in the Solent.
The only stretch of coast in the UK where more people took their own lives is the Humber, with 16 suicides.
The figures come after a man is suspected of committing suicide by driving into the sea in Gosport.
A patrolling MoD police officer saw Iain Brownrigg, 39, from Gosport, drive off the slipway at the Gosport and Fareham Inshore Rescue Service headquarters ...
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