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From: Pakistan Meteorological Department on 22 Jul 2010 14:15 The Magician wrote: > http://soccer.fanhouse.com/2010/07/15/sepp-blatter-receives-south-african-award-as-bellend-blatter/ > "Bellend" is a British slang word > for "penis", and -- not surprisingly -- not part of Blatter's name. It's > believed the word was included as part of Blatter's name after the > 74-year-old's Wikipedia page was hacked before government organizers used > the page as a source of reference for the award. ROTFLMFAO!!1]] Funniest thing you've ever posted, Madge. -- "Entire units of the Metropolitan Police and the Flying Squad and the drug squad were Freemasons. They all, in the end, were sent to prison. When you are bonded by an oath of mutual defence and loyalty, you may well find that it is extremely difficult to squeal on your corrupt brethren" Martin Short on BBC Newsnight 19/03/01
From: Pakistan Meteorological Department on 22 Jul 2010 17:48
Mentalguy2k8 wrote: > > "Pakistan Meteorological Department" <PMD(a)SIBU.HQ> wrote in message > news:i2a1uf$43l$3(a)news.eternal-september.org... > >> The Magician wrote: >> >>> http://soccer.fanhouse.com/2010/07/15/sepp-blatter-receives-south-african-award-as-bellend-blatter/ >>> >> >> >>> "Bellend" is a British slang word for "penis", and -- not >>> surprisingly -- not part of Blatter's name. It's believed the word >>> was included as part of Blatter's name after the 74-year-old's >>> Wikipedia page was hacked before government organizers used the page >>> as a source of reference for the award. >> >> >> >> ROTFLMFAO!!1]] >> >> Funniest thing you've ever posted, Madge. > > > Damn right hahaha! Sounds like Troy has been involved.... Kudos to the hacker and I have my suspicions, PMSL! -- "Entire units of the Metropolitan Police and the Flying Squad and the drug squad were Freemasons. They all, in the end, were sent to prison. When you are bonded by an oath of mutual defence and loyalty, you may well find that it is extremely difficult to squeal on your corrupt brethren" Martin Short on BBC Newsnight 19/03/01 |