Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris and....
...Stuart Hall walk into a pub in Ireland.
The barman looks up and says “not yew tree again”
...Stuart Hall walk into a pub in Ireland.
The barman looks up and says “not yew tree again”
It's an interesting notion that the 'club captain' repeatedly slagging off the Club's recently sacked managers 'isn't a serious issue'.
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Scoobers
Fulham at home, first game of the season many moons ago. We were three up at half time
Had 2 cans of Red Stripe while playing golf today ... garbage ! Tinny piss water :(
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Dave
Seen: Britsh Sea Power, Green Man Festival, All Them Witches.
Going to: Public Service Broadcasting, Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Aldous Harding and Pumarosa
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Dr Tam, Genius Zillionaire and Fantasist
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Bluemeadey
But not as bad as Carling
Dugarry,Forsell or Ziggy.
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Rab C Nesbitt
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Dr Tam, Genius Zillionaire and Fantasist
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Rab C Nesbitt
You know SHA and the ones desperate to say “see ,I told you so”
You're highlighting an internet minority so small it's laughable. Be positive and concentrate on the 99% who didn't say that #properblues
Ribena is nowhere near as strong as it used to be.
I currently love green bottled Elderflower as a treat.
Staple diet of Tesco double strength lemon or orange cordial.
Is it squash or cordial?
Is squash a Brummie term?
Gary Poole.
Jonathan Hunt.
Generalisation to make a point (td)
But they posted it, as I said. I never said a figure or a percentage. Just that they said it.
Jeez
Fulham at home, first game of the season many moons ago. We were three up at half time
Grey Goose
Belvedere
Ciroc Apple
Nothing beats a Carling though
Rabs had a right mare here :D
I agree it was said. Only by a couple though. Out of hundreds of posters thus making it less than 1%. Unless there were others as I asked previously?
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TinaTractor
Warm ribena is lovely
Pernod and Ouzo when drunk to excess and then being sick afterwards, is a lesson learnt. It burns horribly on the way back up... shudders
John Beresford
I always remember the Leyland Daf Second Leg Semi Final in 1991 at Brentford's Griffin Park as one of my most, if not most memorable games. The actual Final was a great game and day.
But the day and build up for that semi final was the most nerve racking experience I can remember following Blues. Until Sturridge's goal, the nerves were jangling and the beer was starting to wear off. But when they goal went in and my first trip to Wembley was becoming a reality, it was just mad celebrations in the away end at Griffin Park.
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Scoobers
I can recall two saying that. Who were the rest?
Butternut
I can recall two saying that. Who were the rest?