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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:41 am
by arseofacrow
No Welshmen on this thread? No Aussies? :lol:

Seriously, would loved to have seen Wales get to the final. They played really well in this tournament. Would've been great to see them take on New Zealand. Still, they have a great future if they can keep on progressing.


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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:19 am
by DB10GOONER
Has this gay old pile of homo-erotic wrestling not finished yet? :roll: :banghead:

:wink:

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:40 pm
by storrmin571
Yes it has due some bastard mother of a whores son with a random french father who ruined the game. *word censored* of the highest order cannot decide if he is related to the other *word censored* of the highest order Ashley Cole :banghead:

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:42 pm
by DB10GOONER
storrmin571 wrote:Yes it has due some bastard mother of a whores son with a random french father who ruined the game. c**t of the highest order cannot decide if he is related to the other c**t of the highest order Ashley Cole :banghead:
Wasn't he Oirish as well? Good.


Nah nah nah na nah! :lol: :wink: :wink:

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:48 am
by Barriecuda
arseofacrow wrote:No Welshmen on this thread? No Aussies? :lol:

Seriously, would loved to have seen Wales get to the final. They played really well in this tournament. Would've been great to see them take on New Zealand. Still, they have a great future if they can keep on progressing.


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The French played like a bunch of pussies. The Welsh with one less man on the pitch showed more heart, pride and ability than all those Parissienne pussies. Just missed some significant kicks.

I'm sure the All Blacks will steamroll one of, what I assume is, the worst finalist teams ever.

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:59 am
by northbankbren
DB10GOONER wrote:Has this gay old pile of homo-erotic wrestling not finished yet? feckin fairys with their sponsorship gumsheilds will blood capsules hidden in em. not to mention the "lets fake an injury" "shock" .....yeah gentlemen. :roll: :banghead:

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
changed that for ya mate. :wink:

For topics like this their should be a fucking cave...not a basement. :barscarf:

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:14 am
by cusamano
anyone got a stream for the final this morning?

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:58 pm
by storrmin571
DB10GOONER wrote:Has this gay old pile of homo-erotic wrestling not finished yet? :roll: :banghead:
:wink:
Burly rugby player has a stroke after freak gym accident… wakes up gay and becomes a hairdresserChris Birch loses eight stone and transforms himself from skinhead to 'preened man'
He gives up job in bank and retrains as a hairdresser

By Claire Bates

Last updated at 12:51 PM on 8th November 2011

Comments (128) Add to My Stories Share A 19st rugby player suffered a stroke while training - and discovered when he woke up that he was gay.

Chris Birch, 26, had proposed to his girlfriend and worked in a bank when he suffered a freak accident in the gym.

The rugby-loving Welshman was trying to impress his friends with a back flip but broke his neck and suffered a stroke.
New life: Chris now works as a hairdresser and lives above the shop with his boyfriend
He was taken to the Royal Gwent hospital where his girlfriend and family waited for news - but said: 'I was gay when I woke up and I still am.'
His friends were stunned by the dramatic changes to his personality, especially his change in sexuality.

Chris said: 'It sounds strange but when I came round I immediately felt different.

'I wasn't interested in women any more. I was definitely gay.

'I had never been attracted to a man before - I'd never even had any gay friends. But I didn't care about who I was before, I had to be true to my feelings.'
Before the stroke: Chris Birch weighed 19 stone, worked in a bank and played rugby
Before the accident Chris was planning on settling down with his girlfriend, although they were having a break from each other at the time of his accident.

He worked in a bank and spent his weekends watching sport and drinking beer with his rugby friends.

But after the stroke he found he was no longer interested in sport and had little in common with his old friends.

He quit his job to become a hairdresser and started dating a man he met at a club night.
Chris, of Ystrad Mynach, south Wales, said: 'Suddenly, I hated everything about my old life. I didn't get on with my friends, I hated sport and found my job boring.

'I started to take more pride in my appearance, bleached my hair and started working out.
'I went from a 19st skinhead to a 11st preened man.

'People I used to know barely recognised me and with my new look I became even more confident.'
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He said his family struggled to come to terms with his sudden change of identity so he decided to move out of home.
Chris retrained as a hairdresser and now lives with his partner Jack Powell, 19, above the salon in which he works.
He sought advice from his neurologist who said the changes in his personality could be due to the stroke opening up a different part of his brain.
There have been cases of patients waking up with different accents and of others becoming artists following strokes.

Transformation: Chris Birch with his boyfriend Jack. He said: 'I think I'm happier than ever, so I don't regret the accident'
Chris said: 'I think I'm happier than ever, so I don't regret the accident. I'm nothing like the old Chris now and although I'm sorry it's upset my family, I wouldn't change a thing.'

Stroke association spokesman Joe Korner said: 'Strokes can have a big effect on individuals and lead to personality changes.

'During recovery the brain makes new neural connections which can trigger things people weren't aware of such as accent, language or perhaps a different sexuality.

'Whether or not the stroke turned Chris gay, or whether he was gay anyway but unaware of it, his experience seems to be a positive one, which is great.'

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