She wrote her name " ANMERĂ " and in Afrikaans wrote: "let op na die strepie op i" (or "take note of the dash on the i".)
This is what they did to the Id
MESSAGE FROM SWOOSH0018
-Of late I see alot of new comments and I thank the owes for their continous support, both Old & New. I see since the site has grown alot lately I thought I will just put some reminders of which comments wont be posted. Any comments that contain Racism, Religeon and a personal attack on an individual wont be posted. You want to attack a owe, punish him, swear him in context to the topic at hand.
I hink thats fair. Swoosh0018 will rally appreciat it as it is you that makes the Blog work and entertaining. I thank you for your continous suport
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Now we know who Barney is!
-Henry to Barcelona. Milan also in the Hunt
-Nicholas "Bilal" Anelka to Man Utd
-Emerson to AC Milan.
JUVENTUS UPDATE
And now the bA#$tad finally took over at Juve. Im deeply dissappointed. I dont rate Ranieri at all. Why the #$ck didnt they keep Didier Deschamps. Fucken Upset that this owe is at the helm
-Roberto Carlos has left Madrid for Fenebache. I dont understand what is happening in the transfer Market. The mans services could have been used in the Premiership. Maybe the likes of Newcastle, Arsenal maybe even Liverpool, He may be old but the owe is f#$king fit.....
-Juve are launching a 12 million pund bid for Frank Lamapard. It was Ranieri after all that brought him from West Ham.Lets not forget that...Hope he comes. Wouldnt be a bad Buy for us
-Marc Viduka and Joey Barton and now a strong link with Paul Scholes. Big Sam is changing things at Tyne Side...
OUR 5 WEEKLY SOCCER FACTS
1. 20 red cards were shown during a 1993 game between Sportivo Ameliano and General Caballero in Paraguay.
2. ASEC Abidjan of Cote D'Ivoire went unbeaten for 108 games between 1989 and 1994.
3. Carlos Caszely of Chile was the first player red carded in a World Cup tournament on June 14, 1974.
4. European Teams have reached the final of every World Cup except in 1930 and 1950.
5. Goalkeeper Arthur Wharton was the first black professional soccer player. He was born in Ghana (then Gold Coast) and played for English League team Rotherham United in 1889.
-cool link
http://flightsimx.cyclops.amnesia.com.au/index.html
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