Breaking news!!!

wicky said:
Your house looks lovely :D Don't think we've seen the front of it before!

Hope they get your roof done before it rains! We've had loads of rain today, and just seen on yahoo news there was tornados :shock:

tornados :shock: :shock:

i hope they won't cross 'La Mancha' :err:
 
the roof is a hole :shock: :shock: :shock:

fortunately, no rain during this time :)

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and no hole now :D

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and the story continues ..........

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what a big hole :shock: :shock: and it rain a lot during this time :cry: :cry:

fortunately, the space under is empty and not occupied. it will our futur bedroom and our present one will be the little_baby one 8)

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A ten-year-old boy is recovering in hospital with leg injuries after colliding with a car driven by England football star Steven Gerrard.


The Liverpool captain was driving his £175,000 Bentley Continental Convertible along Grantham Road in Birkdale, Merseyside on Monday, when the accident happened, a spokesman for Gerrard said.

The boy, named in reports as Jamie Halliwell, had just left Our Lady of Lourdes School in Southport at around 3.15pm when he collided with the car.

He was transferred from Ormskirk District General Hospital to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool suffering from a suspected broken leg.

Gerrard's spokesman said the footballer stopped after the collision to comfort the youngster and will visit him in the next few days.

He said: "Steven was driving very slowly through an area of Birkdale when a young boy ran out and hit the side of his car. Steven comforted the boy until the paramedics arrived."

"The Liverpool captain was distressed over the accident and has been in contact with the boy's family to check his progress and plans to visit him in the next couple of days.

"There were apparently several eye-witnesses who saw the accident. Steven later attended a police station where he produced his driving documents as a matter of routine and made a statement about the accident."

The boy's grandfather, Reg Rogan, has said Jamie was "very brave".

He said: "Steven Gerrard knelt down and held his hand and he seemed genuinely upset. You could tell he was in shock."

Liverpool FC are due to face Marseille in the Champions League at Anfield on Wednesday.
 
You didnt mention the thing all the papers did....
He was a Man Utd fan LOL LOL LOL not that it should make any difference.

Anyway if thats all the dirt they got on Stevie G then he aint so bad :D
 
This new invistigation into the deaths of Di & Dodi.......

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I found somthing today :err:








And I really think it could be the truth :err:






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I really dont know why it hasnt been thought of before really :err:









It makes sense now........ :err:



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London's Metropolitan police force has been found guilty of endangering
the public over the shooting dead of a man officers mistook for a suicide
bomber.
It was fined £175,000 with £385,000 costs over the 22 July 2005 shooting.


I dont normally bother with news... it bores me :zzz:

But this kinda baffled me......
The Police were found guilty for endangering the public......
So they got a fine of 500,000 (costs & fines)......
The public fund the police through taxes......

So the British public has been screwed again......
They have been fined coz the police fucked up........ :|
Someone maybe needed to be sacked instead .... :?
 
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