Is it like the devil, or is it another person who takes you down to meet the devil?
You have just been told by gream one Page 2
Quote: sootyj @ January 12 2009, 9:21 PM GMThttp://www.newturfers.com/mwf/attach/38/355838/BBCNEWSWorldLionMutilates42MidgetsinCambodianRing-Fight.htm
Bloody hell, as a species we deserve an epoch-ending collision with a meteor. I fear the day that Roman-style vicarious state-sanctioned killings become the norm.
Quote: zooo @ January 12 2009, 9:28 PM GMTIs it like the devil, or is it another person who takes you down to meet the devil?
The devil is Christian and it really is a spirit who has come. It is just myth...........really!
Quote: Dr Mato @ January 12 2009, 9:30 PM GMTThe devil is Christian and it really is a spirit who has come. It is just myth...........really!
I think the key word in Zooo's question was 'like'.
Quote: SlagA @ January 12 2009, 9:33 PM GMTI think the key word in Zooo's question was 'like'.
oooooooooooooooo
Arm wrestling, cos I know a secret and it's OTT.
Cycling.
Driving those race car games in arcades.
Quote: Dr Mato @ January 12 2009, 8:36 PM GMTmmmmmmmmm oops. It means the evil one who takes you underground to burn.
TfL?
Quote: PhQnix @ January 12 2009, 9:09 PM GMTFootball! There are worse things you could be forced to do for a living.
Such as sucking off footballers.
Quote: Dr Mato @ January 12 2009, 9:30 PM GMTThe devil is Christian
I think the whole point is that he's not!
Quote: Aaron @ January 13 2009, 2:04 PM GMTI think the whole point is that he's not!
Brilliance.
What's "gream one"?
Reeeeaaaad page 1.
Quote: Griff @ January 12 2009, 9:24 PM GMTAgree with Rob0. Badminton is a great sport (but has limited application in everyday life...)
I'd pick badminton too, had I not had such a bad (yet hilarious) experience with it!
Quote: zooo @ January 13 2009, 2:37 PM GMTReeeeaaaad page 1.
I did and I'm still no clearer. I've Googled in and it's a phrase that doesn't seem to exist outside of this forum. Is it meant to say "great one"? And if so, how does your finger slip all the way from a "t" to an "m"?
You can't have read it, cos it was mentioned there twice last time I looked...
Maybe I have gone-a-mental.