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Anyone interested in keeping bang up to date clothing wise can check out my fashion update thread in the general chat area.
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2 hours ago, Superjack said:
Absolutely.
I can't stand Man United, but they are undeniably one of the biggest clubs in the world.
How any individual can think himself more important than that, just beggars belief.
This is a player that used his wealth to set up a 'museum' of himself.
I shall use asterisks now, to avoid overloading the swear filter.
The bloke is an arrogant, self-important, absolute ****ing detestable, **** of the highest ****ing order.
Are you saying that if you were in his position you wouldn't set up a museum of yourself?
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42 minutes ago, Sir Geoff said:
Hope he's better than he was on Strictly the other night. Another one like 'Rod' that just can't sing anymore.
anymore?
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2 hours ago, Numero Uno said:
I get you. Misinterpret a post, it’s been explained to you now I believe, and you get nasty. No problem, takes all sorts.
I think he had a few Carlings, probably fine now.
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43 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:
How interesting that you and @Numero Uno are both so critical of those who have a a pragmatic view of stuff at BCFC....
but do you actually attend any games at all ? Because you certainly don't support OTIB- you can't even give £5!!!
ALL MOUTH AND NO TROUSERS.
Trousers
Or in French..
Le pantalon bleu
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36 minutes ago, prankerd said:
That ref was a right bell end, i knew he would go over the actual 7 mins of stoppage time, the yellow cards were inconsistent
An irritating pip squeak is what he is.
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Today is quite breezy so there are going to be a lot of baggy jean billowing in the wind. Perhaps it is possible for someone with massive jean to actually become airborne if whisked by a particularly hearty gust?
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Well, just as I said..ludicrously baggy jeans are now increasingly common in Bristol. This fashion has filtered down from London into smaller cities and provincial towns. I walked past a studenty type young man earlier this week and his jeans actually made a sound like the sails on a ship as they flapped in the wind.
I did warn you about this trend and also about the vests.
I'll be taking a trip up to London next week and am meeting my friend who keeps me updated on latest fashions..
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This sounds drab, lifeless and depressing. RB commentary is lacklustre also.
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9 hours ago, bearded_red said:
Oh good, Robbotwat is going to ruin another thread.
Bit harsh no?
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7 hours ago, Superjack said:
Not a 'Full English' then.
Hash browns are American.
Maybe so but I'm on about what I like.
Whilst I'm on the subject, I'd ditch the mushrooms, add some extra grilled tomato, ketchup all over and chuck on ANOTHER hash brown, and to hell with your consequences.
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7 hours ago, Cityboy1954 said:
Spot on time for pring he offers more going forward and can cross a ball .
It's been so long but I swear I remember Pring chasing back and making a fair few decent takles too. Not that I don't like Jay but would like to see Pring get a chance.
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3 minutes ago, headhunter said:
100% agree with that.
Cov were pulled up for offside c90 mins and Bentley showed all the urgency of an away keeper running the clock down rather than get the ball upfield.
Yes that was rather odd wasn't it
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15 hours ago, joe jordans teeth said:
Just do what I do and and say a mate needs some help and then park your car in the next street and head to the nearest boozer
Mrs teeth? Kind of makes sense
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43 minutes ago, Oh Louie louie said:
That suit mancini had on blimey where did he get that?A car boot sale?
What are you on about? Mancini oozes the kind of style that someone like you can only dream of. The suit was a classic summer book end look. As an ensemble his outfit successfully harnessed the wistful and bittersweet reflections that are so often carried on the last few breezes of the warmer months.
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Yeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaa!!!!
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Yesssssss!!!!!!
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Haven't read this whole thread but you've got to say fair play to Nahki, Pearson spoke about it in his post match interview..for a second I thought he was going to massively big him up but then he restrained himself.
Nahki's done exactly what any fan or manager could ask of him. Stayed focused and didn't let his ego get the better of him. The fact that he's such a positive influence on Tommy and probably the whole dressing room is huge.
Obviously we're not going to storm this league but this team spirit does remind me of our last glorious season. Everyone playing their part.
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1 hour ago, ExiledAjax said:
I maintain that his signing was unnecessary, profligate, kneejerk, and made for the wrong reasons.
He's hit form, and that's good, I'm delighted for him and us. However, for his wages and amortisation cost we could have had two players of Championship quality in the side for the past two years. If we are playing to his strengths now then it's because we now have the other players to allow us to do that. When he signed we weren't doing that, and couldn't, so therefore the signing remains open to ridicule.
For me he will always be the overrated symbol of the Ashton age.
And there's not a single thing he can do about it? Nice
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20 minutes ago, the red rules said:
He might have an English Granny.
There's a wazza joke here if anyone wants it...
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Phew guys phew
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What the hell???
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1 minute ago, And Its Smith said:
Game over ? Still got Semenyo to score one and can’t see us conceding 3
This is a grossly irresponsible comment
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The Office (UK): Ipswich Town edition
in Football Chat
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Did he unleash some serious corporate jargon and use the platform of television to power a few red hot buzz phrases directly into local living rooms?