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Saturday, October 22, 2005

HA HA HA Palace

Friday, October 21, 2005

Me and Strike Factory get mention on Support4pseudo site

After reading a article in the Argus I was moved about a 16 year old Sussex girl from Eastbourne called Rosie Herbert who has this rare illness that causes her to be sick a lot sadly. What really moved me is that the illness she has not a lot of people understand it, and think of it as something else. I decided to have a look at her website to find out more and found it intresting a good website and moving, despite not having the illness. I decided to leave a comment, being a ex Youth MP. and it made it onto the site, www.support4pseudo.co.uk, if u check it out there. It reminded me of me having slight autism which a lot of people also misunderstand about, thinking people that have it are similar to the guy from Rainman which is not true with all people that have it. But I support her site, and which lovely Rosie good luck with her future, and hope the illness does not effect her anymore than it currently does, u are a brave girl Rosie.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

20 October what a week part 2

Well then after the match, I did not see a lot of mayhem, as feared, me and the 4,000 or so Brighton fans began their parade through Croy***, singing and chanting that we beat the scum 1-0, and banging garden fences, and the Met Police, did not tell us of for it, there were police waiting outside Norwood Junction Station, as we bid farewell, and got the train from Dirty Croydon, back to Sussex, cheering as we entered Gatwick Airport Station (The offical gateway to Good Old Sussex By the Sea). LOL, and the train would stop at Haywards Heath and Brighton. I got off at Haywards Heath, and got the train back to Crawley and spent the next day walking around the streets of Crawley in my Brighton top to wind up the majority of Palace lovers that live in Crawley. But it seemed like suddenly the amount of Palace that resided in Crawley had disapeared off the earth, I was wandering if this part of Sussex for the first time in 50 odd years had been cleansed of Pal*** lovers, even a lot of my local neighbours were delighted that Palace had lost. There was even less chavs and more police in the town centre the last few days, is this a dream, if so this is a wonderful dream come true. Meanwhile I have applyed for a few more jobs, and hope to get something and hope I can get hold of a mobile ASAP. But for now I am off to celebrate Albions great win against Pal***, at Martin Chandlers place.  

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