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Thread: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

  1. #11
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    re: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

    Quote Originally Posted by scoobydhoo1
    He's only siding with the NO vote as he can't spell anything more than 2 letter words.

  2. #12
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    re: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

    Unless Scotland needs a minister for tattoos I don't think he has much to offer in this debate.

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    re: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

    beckham should fek off and get a career, something he aint had since he left real madrid, sorry i meant to say david beckhams real madrid.

    the **** pops up everywhere, if nasa ever got a mars mission off the ground the clown would probably turn up at mission control 3 mins before lift off and add his tuppence worth.

    fek off david, youve been irrelevent for a long time now.

    away and lock yourself in a dark cupboard and lose the key.

  4. #14
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    re: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

    The guy had a sweet right peg and like his mrs they have made a fortune, a patent lawyer from up here was asked down to London a while back and met the bold David's agent, unbelievable what he "tried" to patent, his agent obviously knew his way round a pound note, however ;

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    re: david beckham intervenes in yes/no debate

    Quote Originally Posted by scapegoat
    Unless Scotland needs a minister for tattoos I don't think he has much to offer in this debate.
    It's slightly insulting to have him think his opinion means anything. It will probably just have the opposite effect in the undecideds, having some thicko like him sticking his beak in

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