Ronnie Dobbs
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From the way things going I'm sure Inglis will walk away from NRL.... Has anyone seen him run lately??
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From the way things going I'm sure Inglis will walk away from NRL.... Has anyone seen him run lately??
Amafag, do you actually think anyone reads your essays? f**k.
From the way things going I'm sure Inglis will walk away from NRL.... Has anyone seen him run lately??
I said people I know, including friends and family, take meds. And I also said when I say not normal, I'm speaking factually, I'm not judging. Having a physical or mental disorder, whether that be diabetes or depression or whatever else, makes people not normal in my view, but "not normal" doesn't mean bad or anything judgmental. People can be "not normal" and still lead full and happy lives, like the people I know who take meds.Here are soome groups of people who need to take 'meds' on a regular basis:
Diabetics, people with hypertension or hypertension, people with angina or other heart conditions, people with hay fever, people with asthma, people suffering from post tramatic stress syndrome, people with arthritis and even people who get headaches.
More than likely your grandparents or even your parents who I assume you regard as normal.
Bunnies, normal people take meds. I hope in your future career as a police officer or whatever else you do you look at things from a perspective other than normal or abnormal.
I said people I know, including friends and family, take meds. And I also said when I say not normal, I'm speaking factually, I'm not judging. Having a physical or mental disorder, whether that be diabetes or depression or whatever else, makes people not normal in my view, but "not normal" doesn't mean bad or anything judgmental. People can be "not normal" and still lead full and happy lives, like the people I know who take meds.
I think the issue here is misunderstanding. You think when I say not normal I'm judging or something, I'm not, I'm just being factual.
So you don't regard these friends and family as normal? By your logic a massive percentage of the world would not be normal. Including GI, the guy which this thread is about. No doubt he is or has taken painkillers for his hip injury and any other injuries.I said people I know, including friends and family, take meds. And I also said when I say not normal, I'm speaking factually, I'm not judging. Having a physical or mental disorder, whether that be diabetes or depression or whatever else, makes people not normal in my view, but "not normal" doesn't mean bad or anything judgmental. People can be "not normal" and still lead full and happy lives, like the people I know who take meds.
By differentiating between normal and not normal based on whether a person has a physical or mental disorders means you are making a judgement. And you're not being factual - where is the evidence that taking medications does not make you normal? Its not a fact its an opinion.I think the issue here is misunderstanding. You think when I say not normal I'm judging or something, I'm not, I'm just being factual.
This is like watching a car crash.My name is BunniesMan. I've hit puberty ages ago. I'm 20 years old. Old enough to join the army or the police or even parliament. I'm a Man in every sense of the word.
P.S. My name is BunniesMan. I've hit puberty ages ago. I'm 20 years old. Old enough to join the army or the police or even parliament. I'm a Man in every sense of the word.
If Inglis eats his team mates, do they still count under the cap? This may be Russell's plan to reduce GI's running costs and 50uffs salary cap expenditure at the same time.
"Gee Eye hungry! Gee Eye eat puny Nathan Merritt!"
I think he's the most exciting front row purchase for years... 118kg, he could be the heaviest forward in the game. As long as they have a cow to feed him at half time, he will be a fearsome prospect.
I said people I know, including friends and family, take meds. And I also said when I say not normal, I'm speaking factually, I'm not judging. Having a physical or mental disorder, whether that be diabetes or depression or whatever else, makes people not normal in my view, but "not normal" doesn't mean bad or anything judgmental. People can be "not normal" and still lead full and happy lives, like the people I know who take meds.
I think the issue here is misunderstanding. You think when I say not normal I'm judging or something, I'm not, I'm just being factual.
Didn't the Broncos do all those things? And they had even less claim to Inglis than we do. Did you complain then?
No you poor excuse for a castrated beagle, they did not. Not once did you see Inglis in broncos colours because they were waiting on his signature (which he had promised to provide, but then backed out like the cat he is). What they did do is provide him with rehabilitation behind closed doors. Get your facts straight merkin.
118kg before hip surgery.
Cool avatar champ, but ever thought about getting a job or something?