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• #327
classic
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• #328
Bien sûr, j'ai une entrée sur Wikepedia. Seul un idiot dirais que ma longue et fructueuse carrière de football au plus haut niveau n'ont pas la justifier.
Depuis ma retraite en tant que joueur, j'ai eu un certain succès dans la gestion et je inluential rester un membre de la FIFA.Considérant que Tony Malone est juste un sauté-up fuckwit nonentity.
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• #329
Check out his page under career now someone has edited it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Malone
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• #330
Does anyone work at WHSmith or anything? Can you check these two titles on your databases?
Colour in design, CA press, 2001
Typographic Sketchbook, Yale press, 2002Both authored by Tony Malone
I have had a google for them but not managed to turn anything up. I am interested in having a read.
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• #331
i thought RPM stood for really puny man?!?
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• #332
maybe i should be up there with the notable people of ......Archway!
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• #333
dogsballs i thought RPM stood for really puny man?!?
puny enough to give you a black eye, skippy
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• #334
big mummy smeear maybe i should be up there with the notable people of ......Archway!
It is said that it was at Archway that Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells ringing and returned back to London. Rod Stewart was born in Archway and grew up here. It is also home to fixed-gear enthusiast Christopher Nelson, AKA Big Mummy Smeear.
Other noted residents include Arabella Weir, Alan Plater, Eric Gordy and, formerly, the sculptor Rachel Whiteread, whose most famous work 'Ghost' - now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC - consists of a plaster cast of a room in the house at 486 Archway Road.
Members of The Jesus and Mary Chain also lived in Archway, as did The Boo Radleys whose cult song Blue Room in Archway namechecks the area.
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• #335
RPM but how is he "notable" ?
there's millions of graphic designers out there, they don't all ask to be on wankipedia.
can someone mail them and get this joker deleted?
it's a shitty site sometimes, but often useful, muddying things up with pages and references about nobodies doesn't help the genuine info-seeker!
Well... it seems that if you pay the owner of Wikipedia enough, it can be changed (allegedly):
Anyone want to have a whip-round? I figure £5 each should be enough of a fighting fund to get Tony Malone's entry changed to simply:
'...is an egotistical, self-aggrandising little cunt, with no talent whatsoever'.
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• #336
ill give a tenner...
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• #337
lets organize a benifit allycat
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• #338
Platini [quote]big mummy smeear maybe i should be up there with the notable people of ......Archway!
It is said that it was at Archway that Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells ringing and returned back to London. Rod Stewart was born in Archway and grew up here. It is also home to fixed-gear enthusiast Christopher Nelson, AKA Big Mummy Smeear.
Other noted residents include Arabella Weir, Alan Plater, Eric Gordy and, formerly, the sculptor Rachel Whiteread, whose most famous work 'Ghost' - now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC - consists of a plaster cast of a room in the house at 486 Archway Road.
Members of The Jesus and Mary Chain also lived in Archway, as did The Boo Radleys whose cult song Blue Room in Archway namechecks the area.[/quote]
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• #339
chris crash lets organize a benifit allycat
lol
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• #340
we can give it its own wiki
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• #341
Just looking something up on a frame building mainlin list and came across this
Hello all
Just signed up and thought we would all say hello from London, UK
Barrie Witcomb sends his regards from our frame workshop at Witcomb Cycles.
Just to inform anyone not familiar with us, our company started making custom bicycles in 1928 and since 1949 has been owned by the Witcomb family, Barrie and his father Ernie. We've have a lot of framebuilders work and train with us over the years and still continue to produce our racing bicycles.
Best wishes, and feel free to ask us questions or for advice if you think we can help.
Tony.
Tony Malone
Design director
tmalone@witcombcycles.co.ukDesign department
Witcomb Cycles
25 Tanners Hill
London SE8 4JPDesign directer Tony spreading the word.
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• #342
Deaf, bent shit'ead!*
- sorry, I'm hungover
- sorry, I'm hungover
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• #343
There's a big two page article in the Living South* magazine on Whitcomb this month, it doesn't mention the price hike.
- for non southies, its a pointless mag aimed at the East Dulwich Yummy Mum with a Sisyphan bent for buying endless glossy knick knacks and a new four bed roomed house for circa £750k in an edgy urban area.
- for non southies, its a pointless mag aimed at the East Dulwich Yummy Mum with a Sisyphan bent for buying endless glossy knick knacks and a new four bed roomed house for circa £750k in an edgy urban area.
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• #344
and a forum member took the photographs for the article (no it wasn't me or photoben)
never believe anything you see or read in the press, it's all lies and propaganda
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• #345
what's happened to this disgusting idiot's new venture then?
"come back in January 2008"?
been and fucking gone matey-boy!never seen anyone riding a witcomb incidentally
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• #346
His wiki page has been marked for deletion. ha!
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• #347
His wiki page has been marked for deletion. ha!
Fantastic, as it should've been.
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• #348
There's a big two page article in the Living South* magazine on Whitcomb this month, it doesn't mention the price hike.
- for non southies, its a pointless mag aimed at the East Dulwich Yummy Mum with a Sisyphan bent for buying endless glossy knick knacks and a new four bed roomed house for circa £750k in an edgy urban area.
Not to mention driving the X5 to the wine bar, getting pissed up on chardonnay every lunchtime and meeting vacuous friends with whom she discusses a potential liaison with the gardener before picking up Tarquin and Hermione.
- for non southies, its a pointless mag aimed at the East Dulwich Yummy Mum with a Sisyphan bent for buying endless glossy knick knacks and a new four bed roomed house for circa £750k in an edgy urban area.
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• #349
Not to mention driving the X5 to the wine bar, getting pissed up on chardonnay every lunchtime and meeting vacuous friends with whom she discusses a potential liaison with the gardener before picking up Tarquin and Hermione.
Married to exactly the type of tool that will be sucked into buying a newly priced Witcomb.
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• #350
Maybe tony malone is like barry scott..?
(ie not a real person, a piss-take)
heh, the people I work for are not listed there..