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Re: a comment on iPod by Christof 1-Aug-07/5:27 AM
No they go in your ears don't they?!
Re: a comment on California Bound by Dovina 1-Aug-07/5:23 AM
Only when he's black. Pete is a wandering menstral.

Re: a comment on California Bound by Dovina 30-Jul-07/1:42 PM
That is not racist. It is, however, racist to mock the opinions of handsome pete
Re: iPod by Christof 28-Jul-07/7:29 AM
Did you write this after listening to radio four? they said something similar the other day.
Re: a comment on FHjk by Dark Angle 28-Jul-07/7:18 AM
Yes
Re: a comment on (A)Gnostic by Nicholas Jones 20-Sep-04/10:35 AM
My (By?) experimenting with the words, even if you don't understand them, you arrive at linguistic truths.
I simply have this to say Nicholarse Jones:
What?
What, in the name of all that is common, decent, hardworking, coalminerly & Welsh, are you parping on about Jones the Poet.
Re: a comment on Jarooomeee by klosterfobik 20-Sep-04/10:12 AM
Michael Winner is quite popular at the moment isn't he?
With those hysterical adverts that everyone so hilariously repeats at every opportunity. Mention of him brings a smile to my face and a tear to mine eye. The thought of him wearing colossal undergarments, which are not only klosterfobik but also slightly shitty, saddens me.

P.S
Well done on your marvellous performance, despite all the odds, in the T53 class!!!
Re: a comment on Daddy by LintyWeenis 20-Sep-04/10:00 AM
Yes that's right!
I have not arseked anyone to rank sport.
You can't rank comments on poemranker.
Not in the proper poemranker way.
Re: a comment on Glass Flowers by Bachus 20-Sep-04/9:50 AM
Which one?
What of?
Re: a comment on Daddy by LintyWeenis 11-Sep-04/7:09 PM
do you see what it is i done!
Re: Daddy by LintyWeenis 11-Sep-04/7:09 PM
Liverpool 3-0 West Brom

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Gary Megson's view


Liverpool steadied their early nerves with a comfortable win that left West Brom awaiting their first league win.

Steven Gerrard rounded off a slick move to open the scoring and a cool-headed Steve Finnan effort put Liverpool comfortably ahead at the break.

West Brom became more involved after the break but when Luis Garcia hammered home a third, following up his own blocked shot, the points were safe.

Robert Earnshaw came on for his West Brom debut but made little impact.

West Brom's Martin Albrechtsen had already nearly put through his own net before Gerrard rewarded Liverpool's early pressure with the first goal.

He combined with Garcia and Finnan to charge through on goal and kept his balance to shoot home from close range.

That lead was nearly extended when Neil Clement's attempted clearance was cleared off his own line, and from the resulting corner Sami Hyypia went close with a header.

Clement's off-target header from a Jason Koumas corner was West Brom's first meaningful effort on goal before Garcia wasted a glorious chance to double Liverpool's lead when his free header was way off target.

Finnan claimed his first league goal for Liverpool to make it 2-0 when he trapped Jon Arne Riise's cross-field ball superbly and slotted home from a tight angle.

Clement again went close for Albion in the dying seconds of the half but Djibril Cisse nearly made it 3-0 as Liverpool went in comfortably ahead at the break.

Earnshaw came on just after half time as the visitors began to get more involved in the game, before Garcia wrapped up the points when he followed up his own blocked shot to thump home.

Koumas soon tested Jerzy Dudek with a low long-range effort but with Liverpool showing no likelihood of letting their lead slip, the game was over as a serious contest.

Near the end, substitute Milan Baros had strong penalty appeals waved away when West Brom captain Darren Purse brought him down on the edge of the box.

And keeper Russell Hoult needed to be at his best to block Cisse's late effort as Liverpool eased to victory.
Re: a comment on ... by Jezabele-In-Hell 11-Sep-04/6:56 PM
it's to one side
Re: a comment on Lord Byron Gave Mary Her Shelly by horus8 11-Sep-04/6:36 PM
Good christ man stop it. You'll hurt his feelings
Don't you care for your fellow human beings feelings
What if you make him cry
how would that make you feel?
Re: a comment on Inquietude by klosterfobik 11-Sep-04/6:22 PM
eh
erm
oh fuck
what's the point
Re: a comment on A Strenuous Recollection by Doug 11-Sep-04/6:17 PM
Jeremey is one of my best friends and i love him more than a tiny little wee little small jockey loves his horse. Jeremey is not a sad little boy. Jeremey is a mighty man nippled god of the world wide web and part time superman! He has talent, and by god and damn yer eyes he has HOPE. Hope for a brighter future.
Re: a comment on Coldfront by klosterfobik 11-Sep-04/6:10 PM
NO to HULL!!!!!!
by 2nd class!!!!
splendid!!!!
Re: a comment on Disregardance by klosterfobik 11-Sep-04/6:08 PM
No tard
Re: a comment on The Nude by -=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. 11-Sep-04/6:02 PM
God i can't believe you don't get this! I do. I'm in on the joke!
Re: a comment on A Strenuous Recollection by Doug 11-Sep-04/5:38 PM
And at least I know how to punctuate after a comma.

thats skill to the nth degree.

you should of course add that

My dads a fireman so there what does your dad do? he i bet he's a binman or a college lecturer or somting. And i bet you like spam sandwitches as well and Jason Donovan. So there!

Nice to see everyone is still entirely gay here on poemranker. and that zodiac appears to be the most gayestist of all.

Yeah?
Re: a comment on Being by horus8 13-Mar-04/6:42 AM
Yep sure are and the people living there are decendants of Norse men and spoke a norse dialect
...the earliest records are to Thomas le Sclatere (Worcester : 1255), then Thomas Slater (West Riding: 1992?????!!!). nice and accurate init.


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