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• #89252
Added a smiley, to sound come across cuntish than usual
Ed?
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• #89253
Long day, A it's been.
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• #89254
Preparations for the WC in Qatar are going well, apparently Nepali immigrant workers are dying on building sites at a rate of one a day. What will FIFA do? Fuck all as always I reckon.
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• #89255
Named after the route he took on his way home from winning trophies.
ftfy
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• #89256
You've won fuck all since he was in charge.
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• #89257
I'd hardly call Marky a wetlip. Hecollected big red, corndog, and me, from a motorway slip road 5 junctions down. When he may have been yentzing. And then collected a speeding ticket. And then took us to the match, where due to my never having driven to the new stadium and having not been to Derby in TIME.
To be fair, we did miss the first of Leicester's two goals as we were going in. Fortunately we saw both the Leicester goals at the game at the (as was) Walkers that season.
Not true, you've posted quite a bit today to try and bait me.
I'd quite like to meet Marky one of these days because I don't think he 'gets' me. Maybe the next time we do a football drinks night or ride...
Today's been 'one of those days', I really don't post that much now, and I will be sure to be careful in future, I had no idea you were such a sensitive soul.
I really think you'd be disappointed if you met me, ask TS...
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• #89258
I know that feel bro. Not sensitive, just speaking trufax. Why would I be disappointed? Would you be disappointed to meet me? I've got some bearable anecdotes about the times I had to visit Leicester to have meetings with the folks at the Mercury when I ran the old Blue Army news site.
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• #89259
To be fair, we did miss the first of Leicester's two goals as we were going in. Fortunately we saw both the Leicester goals at the game at the (as was) Walkers that season.
I'd add a comma after fortunately.
It was an experience at the Walkers that season. I hadn't been to Leicester for about 20 years. The person, term loosely applied, on my right hand side appeared to be wearing clothes from that era. It became apparent they thought Nigel might not know his father was dead. Kindly, they decided to inform Nigel throughout the match.
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• #89260
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How to write like Clive. -
• #89261
^
Shithouse wetlip cunt! -
• #89262
Wasn't I on your right...?
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• #89263
To be fair, Nigel's dad was a bit of a cunt
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• #89264
I know that feel bro. Not sensitive, just speaking trufax. Why would I be disappointed? Would you be disappointed to meet me? I've got some bearable anecdotes about the times I ~~had to ~~visited Leicester to
have meetings with the folksmeet people at the Mercury when I ran the old Blue Army news site..
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• #89265
Would you be disappointed to meet me?
I think we all know the answer to this one.
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• #89266
Wasn't I on your right...?
Left I think.
Anyway, you're right. Brian was a bullying cunt.
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• #89267
I met Ramaye once...
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• #89268
I think we all know the answer to this one.
There isn't enough data?
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• #89269
^^
Are you sure that wasn't Clive? -
• #89270
I met Ramaye once...
I think he was wearing a suit
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• #89271
Could've been Clive
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• #89272
With ostrich leather cowboy boots?
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• #89273
With ostrich leather cowboy boots?
That was Ghent. Teamed with brushed denim.
Are you sure he wasn't the person on your right?
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• #89274
Clive has the cowboy boots, I have tweed walking boots.
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• #89275
Mark: I thought you had met Ramaye and had confused him with Clive. Based on their penchant for camping, cyclocross, and cool clothes.
Named after the route he took on his way home from work.
:)