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Halloween – 2008

Fri 31st October 2008 by tkey 2 Comments

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Man Utd 2 West Ham 0

Wed 29th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the first-half to help United cruise to victory
over a poor West Ham at Old Trafford.

United raced into a 13th-minute lead when Nani cut the ball back for Ronaldo
to slot into the corner.
Followed by some Berbatov magic that saw him skip past James Collins,
allowing him to square for Ronaldo to tap in.

United created chance after chance as Nani fired just wide
and Anderson failed to register his first goal for the club
when presented with an easy opportunity.

Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan:
“We felt we should have attacked the game more and gone for more goals.
We weren’t as comfortable as we should have been in the second half.

“Berbatov showed his credentials and that piece of skill
was the highlight of the game.

“We need to keep the run going and the players realise that goal [difference]
could be important at the end of the season.”

I still don’t think we have seen the best from United yet
but they are working hard and digging in when it matters.

Filed Under: Football

We had fun at the fair

Tue 28th October 2008 by tkey 2 Comments

After being scarred for life by mother,
playing the “All the fun of the fair” LP every sunday,
i decided to take her and Sue to see the show.

Verdict:Pleasantly suprised,great production,well worth seeing.

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Everton 1 Man United 1

Sun 26th October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

United dominated the first half and deservedly took the lead
when Darren Fletcher ran onto Ryan Giggs’ pass
to slot home after 22 minutes.

Everton were in serious danger of being totally over-run,
and keeper Howard was their saviour shortly after with three vital saves in the space of a minute.

Moyes’ side needed to do something
to at least to gain a foothold in the game,
and they understandably adopted a more physical approach at the start of the second half.

Everton’s renewed tactics paid off when Fellaini drew them level after 63 minutes.

Neville lofted a cross into area and the Belgian, who had troubled United with his aerial prowess, rose to beat Van der Sar with a downward header.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will see this as two points dropped after they dictated the first half – but his side became unsettled by Everton’s highly-combative approach in the second period.

Filed Under: Football

Linkin Park – Remix

Thu 23rd October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

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Happy Birthday Demi

Thu 23rd October 2008 by tkey 3 Comments

Happy 8th Birthday Demi



have a brilliant day
see you saturday,

lots of love
Kim , Steve and Megan
xxxx

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Tickets have arrived ladies

Wed 22nd October 2008 by tkey 1 Comment

Are you excited?

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Man United 3 Celtic 0

Wed 22nd October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Manchester United ran out comfortable winners
of their UEFA Champions Leage match with Celtic
thanks to a Dimitar Berbatov brace.

The Bulgarian netted poacher’s strikes either side of half-time
with Wayne Rooney adding the gloss late on
to give the holders a 3-0 win.

Both Berbatov’s goals looked suspiciously offside
but the English champions still fully deserved their win
against a Celtic outfit lacking injured strikers Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink,
Georgios Samaras and Chris Killen.

But any debate was ended with a trademark Rooney strike on 75 minutes
to leave United sitting top of Group E with seven points.

Filed Under: Football

About Those Pirates of the Caribbean 4 Rumors?

Tue 21st October 2008 by tkey Leave a Comment

Terry Rossio, co-screenwriter of the first three “Pirates of the Caribbean” films,
has debunked the various rumors that are going around
about Pirates of the Caribbean 4.

They ranged from Johnny Depp getting $56 million for the fourth movie
to Tim Burton directing to Sacha Baron Cohen and Russell Brand co-starring.

Rossio writes:
For the record, none of the recent Pirates 4 rumors have any truth,
including the so-called record 50 million dollar payday for Depp.

Some pretty funny stuff, though. Sacha Cohen? Tim Burton?
Studios are way too protective of their franchises for that sort of thing.

The only thing that has been officially announced so far
is that Johnny Depp will return as Captain Jack Sparrow in the fourth film.

Filed Under: Pirates of the Caribbean

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