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  1. The doctor ordered a red wine, the solicitor ordered a double whisky and the warehouseman ordered a pint of doom bar. The doctor explained that he ordered a red wine as, it was good for his health and the same colour as City's shirts, the team he supported. The solicitor explained that, the whisky was a spirit and strong, just like City, whom he supported. The warehouseman admitted that he was a gas head and, his drink was bitter like him and Doomed like his team.
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  2. That car park is quite impressive, I can see why so many enjoy being locked out now.
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  3. And don't forget the drive in movie nights.
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  4. whoo whoo hold on there sunshine - I think you will find that there are a LOT more portacabins and cargo containers dotted around the ground now thank you very much !
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  5. Luton Airport - Cats U.K. Luton Town = The Hatters!
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  6. To film an industrial accident compensation advert?
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  7. I suspect that you @Ivorguy are the only 'others' on this forum who 'find such views repugnant'. You are older than me for sure; I'm merely in my mid sixties. You hanker after those halcyon days of Atyeo, Bradford, leather football's, no segregation at grounds, going to Ashton Gate one week and Eastville the next, football rattles, rosettes, real butter, mum's homemade jam, rationing, barrage balloons, WWll ... those days weren't all bad, Ivor neither were they all good. I grew up in east Bristol and encountered lots of Rovers supporters long before the term 'gashead' had been coined. They weren't always happy encounters. I watched City and Rovers alternate Saturdays although for me there was only ever one team in Bristol. I never saw Geoff Bradford play but I did have the pleasure of watching John Atyeo. Aged about seven, walking away from my first derby match wearing my City rosette, an adult Rovers supporter unprovoked (I was only seven after all) tried to punch me in the stomach. Thankfully for me, he smashed his hand into the heavy wooden rattle I was holding, hurting only himself, not me. At that moment, for me, the die was cast. I am a very proud Bristolian and always will be; I am an avid football supporter but Bristol City is my only footballing love. I don't like the Rovers; I despise them and hope that they go bust. I respect your age and your different point of view, Ivor but you are not entitled to tell me and other forum members that our opinions are 'sad ... childish ... thuggish ...decidedly unpleasant ... uncalled for' just because they doesn't coincide with your views. CTID.
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