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Wikipedia. Why It Shouldn't Be Trusted. I've read some mince, but this takes the biscuit. Rate Topic: -----

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Tade became famous for performing a move known as the 'Tadenator', whereby during a match Tade would flick the ball up from the ground onto his chest and run as far across the pitch as he could. This move would often find Tade in trouble with manager Terry Butcher, most notably after Inverness Caledonian Thistle's 3-2 defeat at home to Dundee United on Saturday 10th December 2011, when Butcher stated that "Tade has cost us the game today."


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View Postitzdrk, on 01 February 2012 - 23:28, said:

the darren mackie bit is still there Posted Image

Remember that from my signature by any chance?! It's fact so it should be on the wiki page for years to come. Oldmeldrum still have the page active so there's one 'reliable' source right there :-)

Also, if you look up 'Davide Limmiere', that's a mate's pisstake of a guy from Leicester called David Limmer we knew from uni who could barely even kick a ball without falling on his arse. Bloody brilliant at running about the pitch for ages as a marathon runner (doing nothing) and a lot of it was just copied and pasted from his Facebook updates.
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aye i know the darren mackie reading champion thread aswell

for some reason i just didnt think even though its true it would last on the page haha

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http://en.wikipedia....Davide_Limmiere

for the lazys amoungst us

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View Postthe_saints_are_coming, on 09 June 2009 - 11:00, said:



I see Kinross hasn't changed much in two years.

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Gun violence throughout Kinross is very common. Especially around the notorious "Costcutter" area. Up to 11 youths have been caught carrying illegal arms with as many as 18 being seriously injured.

As well as it's gun violence, Kinross, Perthshire, is also renowned worldwide as the forefront of most of the United Kingdom's underground hardcore pornographic material. Again in the "Costcutter" area, in fact in the basement of the shop itself, it has been reported that over 70% of the explicit movies people buy today have come straight from the hands of the well known Kinross locals that own the shop, "Costcutter". The local shop is responsibly for contributing many of their made videos to a popular free pornographic web pages such as: youporn.com

Kinross gained quite a reputation in the late 1920's when it became the central stronghold for Mafia boss Donatello Raphael. Due to the public hanging (which still exists in Kinross) of Donatello Raphael, things gradually improved until more recently when "Costcutter" was put in place in the mid 1980's. The family of Donatello Raphael are still situated in the town, they, however, are not mixed up in the same business as Raphael, they own a chain of fast food fish and chip resturants and serve the community very well indeed.

It has also been brought to the attention of the local authorities that "Costcutter" is responsible for the recent developments to the "Kirklands" storage department scandals. In addition to the underground hardcore pornography "Costcutter" has also been held responsible for the discovery of a brothel. Local hero police officer, who shall not be named, stumbled upon the obscene "whorehouse" where under-age, Eastern European boys have been unlawfully trafficked into the area. These "rent boys" were chained up upon the magazine rack and forced to perform sexual acts upon paying customers, many who are local to the Kinross-shire area. An ex local teacher of Kinross High School, who shall also not be named, has been identified as one of the many regular customers. Locals were horrified to discover this and yet the "Kirklands" is still a running business.

Kinross was also the stage on which the notorious Scott "The Grim" Gibson carried out the dispicable and shocking Kinross Murders of the 1990's, an event that the world is unlikely to ever see the back of. Seven, or maybe even more, illegal immigrants from Poland were targeted and victimised by the man and their fates were undeserved and unbelievable. Their treatments were almost like a ritual as each victim was found in the exact same state and the exact same place. He would pick up them up after their shift at the local bar, The Kirklands, take them to a remote place, most probably down to the coast of Loch Leven, perform his sexual act upon them, torture them and then butcher them to an unrecognisable state. Every body was found in the exact same cow field, which is now where the Grocery store, "Somerfield", is situated. These events have shocked people from every nation and many were glad to hear that public hanging still occurs in the burgh of Kinross and the relief was immense when "The Grim" was brought to justice.

Kinnesswood, a nearby village to Kinross, was recently voted the best kept hamlet in Perth & Kinross. Recent events have proved that this is far from the truth. Kinnesswood, a mountain town, is situated at the foot of Bishop Hill. Although this hill conveys a beautiful image to the eye, it is just a mear mask to the actual events that occur daily on this distinct landmark of beauty. The Bishop Hill seperates Perth & Kinross from the burgh of Fife and it is on the summit of the hill that almost all of Scotlands drug trafficing occurs. Many rival drug tradesmen compete vigorously to sell their products and inevitably this results in the tactics of "Guerilla Warfare" being inforced and need it be said that many lives are lost. On many occasions the violence that takes place on the hill escalates and finds its way on to the streets of Kinnesswood. The police have no authority in this area as it has been claimed, by law, by the infamous drug lord Thomas "Toto" Van Schbeuten.



Spectacular.:lol:

Shoulda gone tae Costcutters.

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I would be very surprised if he sold/sells any of those half Celtic/half Killie monstrosities.
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View PostBreaking Decency, on 09 June 2009 - 15:54, said:

I edit articles quite often, but I don't vandalise. I'm a wikigeek.


I tried (several times) to add a Muttley nickname section to Mark McGhee's page but it kept on getting changed back within minutes - i think it was Muttley that was looking himself up to see how important he was. Its not as if I lied. :angry:
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View PostSuperCaleyGoBallistic, on 01 February 2012 - 23:36, said:

Tade became famous for performing a move known as the 'Tadenator', whereby during a match Tade would flick the ball up from the ground onto his chest and run as far across the pitch as he could. This move would often find Tade in trouble with manager Terry Butcher, most notably after Inverness Caledonian Thistle's 3-2 defeat at home to Dundee United on Saturday 10th December 2011, when Butcher stated that "Tade has cost us the game today."


:)

http://en.wikipedia....9gory_Tad%C3%A9


It's true. I can't believe no-one has caught it on camera yet!

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Stumbled across this on Ian McCall's page:

McCall was married with a son until his wife left him due to lesbianism. McCall is currently writing an autobiography titled "Water way to live".
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It appears to have subsequently been removed, but this list of So Solid Crew members amused me greatly....

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View PostICTChris, on 07 February 2012 - 13:24, said:

I can't believe I failed my PHD by using Wikipedia as the only source for my thesis. Why did no-one tell me?


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View PostMel Hutchwright, on 07 February 2012 - 13:56, said:

It appears to have subsequently been removed, but this list of So Solid Crew members amused me greatly....

http://en.wikipedia...._members.5B4.5D


Bravo to the person, or persons, who put together that list.
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I once drunkenly changed the manager of Barnet FC to one of my mates. All a good laugh - and someone changed it back to the correct name a few days later.

A few days on a different friend stuck the first guy's name into Google. Lo and behold it comes up with some English version of P&B - where someone is running a "first manager to be sacked" poll - where someone has gone on and posted that he reckons my mate is the first for the sack this season. Quality.
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View Post10 CC ICT, on 07 February 2012 - 20:27, said:



:unsure: That aimed at me? If so, http://www.fmformati...ns-england.html - poster Chris's league 2 sacked manager prediction!
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