Captain Hook
Heavyweight
Posts: 4730 Joined: 07 May 2007, 09:40
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by Captain Hook » 21 Jun 2007, 06:30
Reo-Choker did you proud last night didn't he :)
Talking of Compo - nowt ta doo with boxing - I shared a bath with him once in Honiton....
We were rolling down a hill at about 45mph
Captain Hook
Heavyweight
Posts: 4730 Joined: 07 May 2007, 09:40
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by Captain Hook » 21 Jun 2007, 11:14
Thanks Tel, I'll be sure to see if her defence is tight at the back....
Ouch...
stepper
Heavyweight
Posts: 206 Joined: 26 May 2005, 01:34
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by stepper » 21 Jun 2007, 12:46
As a cockney git living with my beautiful Angel of the North, I have been introduced to many verbal northernisms, the best of which is;
"NOW THEN"
This phrase can mean any of the following....
"Hello"
"Goodbye"
"There is a rat in the bin bag"
"It's raining"
"Same again please"
"Look at the tits on her"
"Driver, my dog is under the front wheel of your bus"
In extreme cases it can even mean "Now then"
m1kee50
Heavyweight
Posts: 4518 Joined: 04 Sep 2006, 11:07
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by m1kee50 » 21 Jun 2007, 13:40
Goz wrote: boxingchat wrote:
West Ham, season ticket holder, West Stand.
So you're a pikey too.
Leave it out mate... I'm West Ham as well - i just meant that his demeanour has a touch of the Chelsea/Millwalls about it at times....
whiskey
Heavyweight
Posts: 11956 Joined: 27 Mar 2007, 14:52
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by whiskey » 21 Jun 2007, 17:27
David Payne - where u from in Donnie then ?
I used to frequent the B.Y.O
DavidPayne
Heavyweight
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by DavidPayne » 22 Jun 2007, 02:51
BYO?
I'm from a place called Thorne, about 8 miles East of Donnie. Though spent my very early years in Bentley were my Dad and Grandad were miners.
As for Donnie,
Mason's Arms for the best pint.
White Bear, Gallery, Kings Head.....
twenty six
Heavyweight
Posts: 3574 Joined: 17 Jun 2006, 13:43
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by twenty six » 22 Jun 2007, 11:12
Boys Young Offenders.
Thought you'd have known that Dave !
DG.
Heavyweight
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by DG. » 22 Jun 2007, 18:09
TerribleTerry wrote: Carbo wrote: Wake up and smell the coffee.
I think in Ayling's job its more a case of 'wake up and MAKE the coffee'.
One lump or two Frank?..