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53 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:
Not sure which Government announcement to look out for in respect of them - the date football stadiums can reopen or when camp sites can reopen. Which category do they fall under?
Waste recycling centers are now open
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4 minutes ago, The Gasbuster said:
They can't even find three white plastic chairs that match
Skip dippers ain't fussy
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This weekends Aussie GP cancelled
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1 hour ago, WessexPest said:
DLDLDLLLLDDLL
Is that the condensed version of Deluded Laughable Dismal Lamentable Despicable Lecherous Lowlife Leeching Lard ass Desperate Dullard Lifetime Losers....well is it
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16 minutes ago, elhombrecito said:
Seems like some of them are finally getting it...
Oh they will be getting it alright, right up the rusty washer when wally flogs the ground and buggers off, dire straights springs to mind.
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28 minutes ago, Jim Davey said:
its all lansdowns fault
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6 minutes ago, AppyDAZE said:
Thanks for that image.
YW
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I see the Cockman has reamed out Skeletors arse today.
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3 minutes ago, Ska Junkie said:
When are the results of this survey published? Should be a giggle.
These things take time...don't they Wael
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How passionate would you say you are about Bristol Rovers Football club?
Passionate enough to call in a Nato Air Strike
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7 minutes ago, TomF said:
Its embarrassing how badly the f*cked up the station at Portishead. NR need to stop being so anal about crossings.
I agree, Gloucester rd crossing in Avonmouth seems to work fine why not Quays Ave, maybe all the maxed out credit card posh car drivers will be fecked off waiting for a train to pass.
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9 hours ago, myol'man said:
Exactly. It's just a front for property development.
Wally's family buys the land, Rovers can't afford to build a new stadium.
All goes quiet for a few years, until planning application for 100's of new homes goes in.
Kerching.
Yup it appears that was the intentions a long time ago,run the club into the ground (did they really ever want the uwe deal) and invest in land for future profit,rovers will go to the wall with this bloke calling the shots, why the gas cant see this is beyond me, that goes for the local press as well, utter apathy.
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32 minutes ago, Swede said:
But what about the Memorial Ground and gates? It was meant to be a permanent reminder for all of the brave service men and women of Bristol who gave their lives for their country in the Great War.
Do you really think a shifty four toed camel trading land grabber cares one iota about the history of the Mem.
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THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT
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34 minutes ago, Ronnie Sinclair said:
and when asked why nothing has happened in the intervening years the answer would be 'these things take time'. (I would argue though the programme should be called 'Homes Under The Tarpaulin'
What about a spin off of that Yank show...Under Tarpaulin Cover Boss
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47 minutes ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:
They’ve got no excuse for their shit crowds.
Oh i don't know, maybe spending loads of dough to see a working sewage farm has limited appeal
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Lets be fair everyone has a brilliant laugh at that shite pit, once seen never forgot,its a ******* scrapyard.
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yes...deep joy
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i am just really happy we are not owned by a shifty Arab from a developing 3rd world country...oh the shame of it
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W A Q aka the shifty Arab is full of $hit, stalling for time and its only a red herring to pacify them thick enough to believe his tripe
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5 minutes ago, Coombsy said:
He’s looking to sale the men
to so say fund a new stadium
once sold pay off d sports and walk away
only way to get his brothers money’s back
Aint that the truth
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22 minutes ago, Loon plage said:
No but Aer Lingus less likely to cancel on you aren't they.
I recon the lickers should use cuni lingus
Bristol R*vers dustbin thread
in Football Chat
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I vote he gets 20 more games and his salary doubles