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Meme that Player?

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Just thought I'd offer to those interested an opportunity to better the rubbish I've produced over on my bloggins.

Can You Meme That Player?

Care to meme your favourite player or Pearson, Stringer or Youngy?

Basically find your favorite meme, use a player photo, footieshop it in, add some relevant meme text in their voice and see who can create the finest piece of meme-art for Leicester City and beyond!

Mine aren't very good,so I up for being trumped! No prizes but the honour of best meme. Post them here or there. I'll make a gallery to vote against.

Nigelmeme-Nandos_zpsde248834.jpg

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Internet addicts could be weaned onto drugs

BRITAIN’S millions of internet addicts could be weaned onto less damaging drugs like LSD and ecstasy.

Parents’ groups have hailed the emergence of ‘drugs Ebay’ website Silk Road as a beacon of hope for a lost generation of computer-dependent teenagers.

Father-of-two Tom Logan said: “Our internet junkie son is a wanked-out husk with zero empathy and skin the colour of LCD monitor glow.

“We’re urging him to use Silk Road because we believe having a drug habit is more worthwhile than simultaneously staring at 12 browser windows full of drivel.

“Ideally he wouldn’t be addicted to anything but at least drugs inspire a certain amount of creativity. I mean, there are loads of records about smack but no-one’s ever done a good album about TalkTalk wireless broadband.â€

The Silk Road website caters to a select group of people who are both into drugs and able to do quite complicated things on computers.

Logan’s 17-year-old son Stephen said: “When I heard about Silk Road I immediately googled it. Not because I wanted any drugs, but because it was an excuse to use the internet.

“I would love to have the willpower to stay off the internet and get into drugs, like my parents did back when people went outside and weren’t bored all the time.â€

Addiction counsellor Nikki Hollis said: “The internet is such a difficult habit to kick because it’s literally in the air.

“I’ve seen users go cold turkey and they just start clutching at the sky, trying to grab pictures of cats and tits.â€

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