Are we goig to war with Iceland?
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18:45 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
is that what ffs means?
i thought it was foreign footballclubowners suck
i thought it was foreign footballclubowners suck
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18:47 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
i was a fool to try and start a serious discusion on this site
18:48 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Well especially at this time whem me niall and Adam are all online Yes, maybe you was!
18:48 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Going to war with iceland is about as serious as the corner shop closing down
18:51 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
OH MY GOOD GOD PLEASE SAY IT AIN'T SO
madmiketyson said:
Going to war with iceland is about as serious as the corner shop closing down
OH MY GOOD GOD PLEASE SAY IT AIN'T SO
18:52 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Apparantly it was only affecting blackburn and lancashire anyway so no1 cares there mainly mancs round there! Plus its over now so THER NER NER
However Adam if you take into consideration your corne shop shutting down you will have to travel further for your needs thus costing more in petrol and then the temptaion of impulse buying will kick in whilst in tesco which will cost more and it will all spiral into a deep black hole of debt!
However Adam if you take into consideration your corne shop shutting down you will have to travel further for your needs thus costing more in petrol and then the temptaion of impulse buying will kick in whilst in tesco which will cost more and it will all spiral into a deep black hole of debt!
18:53 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Iceland's beginnings date to November 1970. Malcolm Walker opened the first store in Oswestry, Shropshire with his business partner Peter Hinchcliffe, investing £30 each.
In 1989 Iceland bought its competitor Bejam which was some three times larger in terms of business. By January 2004, the chain had 760 stores throughout the United Kingdom
It is the least populous of the Nordic countries and the second smallest; it has a population of about 320,000 and a total area of 103,000 km². Its capital and largest city is Reykjavík.
Reykjavík means ?Smoke-bay?? that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are named after the Norse Gods: Tyr, Odin, Thor and Frey
On October 6th 2008, Iceland launched Bonus card, a loyalty card and replacement for the original Home delivery card with additional features. Customers who register for the new card recieve offers and coupons from time to time
Beer was banned in Iceland until 1989 Most Icelanders graduate from University at the age of 25-30
Iceland have 13 Santa Clauses
We have made it to The Guinness Book of Records for drinking Coke. Icelanders consume more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation
Iceland staff have recently been given new uniforms. The uniform consists of a red polo-shirt with an orange band on the collar and sleeves, A black nylon jacket with the Iceland logo embroidered on it and black trousers.
Icelandics go to the movies more often per capita than any other nation
In 1989 Iceland bought its competitor Bejam which was some three times larger in terms of business. By January 2004, the chain had 760 stores throughout the United Kingdom
It is the least populous of the Nordic countries and the second smallest; it has a population of about 320,000 and a total area of 103,000 km². Its capital and largest city is Reykjavík.
Reykjavík means ?Smoke-bay?? that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are named after the Norse Gods: Tyr, Odin, Thor and Frey
On October 6th 2008, Iceland launched Bonus card, a loyalty card and replacement for the original Home delivery card with additional features. Customers who register for the new card recieve offers and coupons from time to time
Beer was banned in Iceland until 1989 Most Icelanders graduate from University at the age of 25-30
Iceland have 13 Santa Clauses
We have made it to The Guinness Book of Records for drinking Coke. Icelanders consume more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation
Iceland staff have recently been given new uniforms. The uniform consists of a red polo-shirt with an orange band on the collar and sleeves, A black nylon jacket with the Iceland logo embroidered on it and black trousers.
Icelandics go to the movies more often per capita than any other nation
18:56 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
robdut said:
Iceland's beginnings date to November 1970. Malcolm Walker opened the first store in Oswestry, Shropshire with his business partner Peter Hinchcliffe, investing £30 each.
In 1989 Iceland were brandest the crappest nation in the whole world
It is the least populous of the Nordic countries and the second smallest; it has a population of about 320,000 and a total area of 103,000 km². Its capital and largest city is Reykjavík.
Reykjavík means ?Smoke-bay?? that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are named after the Norse Gods: Tyr, Odin, Thor and Frey
On October 6th 2008, Iceland launched Bonus card, a loyalty card and replacement for the original Home delivery card with additional features. Customers who register for the new card recieve offers and coupons from time to time
Beer was banned in Iceland until 1989 Most Icelanders graduate from University at the age of 25-30
Iceland have 13 Santa Clauses
We have made it to The Guinness Book of Records for drinking Coke. Icelanders consume more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation
Iceland staff have recently been given new uniforms. The uniform consists of a red polo-shirt with an orange band on the collar and sleeves, A black nylon jacket with the Iceland logo embroidered on it and black trousers.
Icelandics go to the movies more often per capita than any other nation
In 1989 Iceland were brandest the crappest nation in the whole world
It is the least populous of the Nordic countries and the second smallest; it has a population of about 320,000 and a total area of 103,000 km². Its capital and largest city is Reykjavík.
Reykjavík means ?Smoke-bay?? that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are named after the Norse Gods: Tyr, Odin, Thor and Frey
On October 6th 2008, Iceland launched Bonus card, a loyalty card and replacement for the original Home delivery card with additional features. Customers who register for the new card recieve offers and coupons from time to time
Beer was banned in Iceland until 1989 Most Icelanders graduate from University at the age of 25-30
Iceland have 13 Santa Clauses
We have made it to The Guinness Book of Records for drinking Coke. Icelanders consume more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation
Iceland staff have recently been given new uniforms. The uniform consists of a red polo-shirt with an orange band on the collar and sleeves, A black nylon jacket with the Iceland logo embroidered on it and black trousers.
Icelandics go to the movies more often per capita than any other nation
18:56 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
You dont have a corner shop. Ireland has straight roads (more like dirt tracks with potholes) and no corners
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18:57 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
as well as corner shop damage which i wouldnt mind, the bloke who runs mine is a bit of a pillock, loads of councils lose money, so theres less money for schools and other stuff and the scots r alredy using it as an excuse to scav more money from england
18:59 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Fagin its over! The icelandics saw a picture of MMT and got scared away!
19:01 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
I was holding two sawn off shotguns with a tshirt saying i hate vikings on it!
19:02 Thu 9 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
Anyway i know its irrelevant but so is everything else we said, so good night all!
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06:04 Fri 10 Oct 08 (BST) [Link]
We wont go to war with Iceland
We dont want a cold war do we
muahahahahahaaaaa
We dont want a cold war do we
muahahahahahaaaaa
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