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• #177
I used to get called joey deacon at school.
Dunno why..?
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• #178
Because you're a spaz?
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• #179
It's why people called me Joey at school.
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• #180
Didn't think if that... Yeah probably.
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• #181
Surely everyone got called 'Joey Deacon' at some point in their school life?
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• #182
nope.
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• #183
You were home schooled though.
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• #184
nope.
You're a foreign though.
This is a very British phenomenon.
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• #185
One of which I was ignorant until a quick hit on wikipedia. This one passed me by.
/young'unDespite the sensitive way in which Blue Peter covered his life, national publicity led to the adoption of the phrase "Joey" as a playground taunt or insult.
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• #186
If you're under 35 I'd think it might've passed you by.
One of my former colleagues refused to believe that Joey Deacon was a real person.
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• #187
Youngsters: What's the cultural equivalent of Joey nowadays?
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• #188
Scopey's
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• #189
Youngsters: What's the cultural equivalent of Joey nowadays?
Day-Moe -
• #190
Really? So if you were to go into the street and shout "you fucking day-moe" at someone they'd understand that you were cross referencing the cultural phenomena of "Joey"?
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• #191
obviously...
Cant you see it?
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• #192
If you do it in a Joey voice pretty much any name works. Tho Daaaaay-moooooe works particularly well.
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• #193
Really? So if you were to go into the street and shout "you fucking day-moe" at someone they'd understand that you were cross referencing the cultural phenomena of "Joey"?
Just pulling your leg (hope you didnt take it personally and hate me even more) -
• #194
Tuesday March 15th The Widowmaker 19:09 at Waterloo (option for second train at 19:33 for fit dudes only)
trains home 22:54; 23:03; 23:24
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3508515
A 29 miler. 3 major climbs including the 18% Whitedown. It's fairly familiar territory out in Surrey.- Clintsmoker
- shoots
- 6pt
- Damo
- Des
- jonny
- BMMF
- middleofnowhere
- Mr. Bear
- pistolero (train 1 me finks due to lack of fitness)
- furious tiles
- smiff (rude not to - also train 1 for sure)
- spin2win
- fussballclub
- Sean
- BenJam (train one when it comes to shotgunning)
- Sam (will meet you there
- jaygee
- tika
- Joe
- Fox (first train also)
- jenny (first train)(if numbers allow)
- Skully
- braker (first train fo sho)
- Pinky
Waiting list:
- wools
- texas
- Andrey
- Ramaye
- Gustav
- Calleva
- Marco
- laner
- Friday
- dave4 - 1st train, 2nd train, 2nd ride, whatever
- Clintsmoker
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• #195
who is planning on riding out?
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• #196
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3508515
This route is a bit wrong though, isn't it? When we get to Forest Green, I thought we continued round the bend on the main road, not turning up Tanhurst Lane, and taking Abinger Road instead?
This has probably been discussed before.
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• #197
will look into that ^
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• #198
Tuesday March 15th The Widowmaker 19:09 at Waterloo (option for second train at 19:33 for fit dudes only)
trains home 22:54; 23:03; 23:24
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4327090
A 29 miler. 3 major climbs including the 18% Whitedown. It's fairly familiar territory out in Surrey.- Clintsmoker
- shoots
- 6pt
- Damo
- Des
- jonny
- BMMF
- middleofnowhere
- Mr. Bear
- pistolero (train 1 me finks due to lack of fitness)
- furious tiles
- smiff (rude not to - also train 1 for sure)
- spin2win
- fussballclub
- Sean
- BenJam (train one when it comes to shotgunning)
- Sam (will meet you there
- jaygee
- tika
- Joe
- Fox (first train also)
- jenny (first train)(if numbers allow)
- Skully
- braker (first train fo sho)
- Pinky
Waiting list:
- wools
- texas
- Andrey
- Ramaye
- Gustav
- Calleva
- Marco
- laner
- Friday
- dave4 - 1st train, 2nd train, 2nd ride, whatever
route fixed?
- Clintsmoker
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• #199
Yep.
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• #200
who is planning on riding out?
Could do, if you're riding past Battersea I could hold a wheel for a while...
belm