3 matches in a row where the opponent have gone down to 10 men
Whilst in every single one we have been outplayed everytime up until the sending off (and often after haha)
The almighty loves Simon Grayson
The work of a divine God?
posted on 21/1/12
A divine God as opposed to what other kind?
posted on 21/1/12
Since when does God have to divine all the time...you could easily have a cruel God. So sir please be quiet!
posted on 21/1/12
So so lucky! Another result that papers over the cracks. Can't beat 11 men can we.
posted on 21/1/12
Paper or blue tack over the cracks, discrace, hope we sack the imcompetant man
posted on 21/1/12
di·vine (d-vn)
adj. di·vin·er, di·vin·est
1.
a. Having the nature of or being a deity.
b. Of, relating to, emanating from, or being the expression of a deity: sought divine guidance through meditation.
c. Being in the service or worship of a deity; sacred.
2. Superhuman; godlike.
3.
a. Supremely good or beautiful; magnificent: a divine performance of the concerto.
b. Extremely pleasant; delightful: had a divine time at the ball.
4. Heavenly; perfect.
In other words, saying "Divine God" is like me pointing out you write and think like an ovine sheep or a bovine cow. It's an exercise in redundancy, a classic example of tautology. And it means you're thick
posted on 21/1/12
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posted on 21/1/12
Actually if the emphasis of the sentance was on divine rather than God, as I read it to be, then it wouldn't be tautology.
posted on 21/1/12
Go on then, explain that piece of muddled thinking
posted on 21/1/12
No. they have made a pact with the Devil.Played garbage again and got away with it.The Devil looks after his own.Ever heard that one.
posted on 21/1/12
I love this argument about the usage of the english language..when we are supposed to be overjoyed that we have managed to stumple upon a 3-1 victory!