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Signed.
Too many banned for trivial reasons. |
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I feel a petition coming on.
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It's not what it was. But nor are we. Reality intervenes unhelpfully. All things must pass.
But I have heard a true Messiah may be making an appearance soon. I must prepare the way. |
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Here's Johnny!
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Do Wah is a great loss as well although I think he banned himself.
Spelling/Taxi kept us informed. I'd never heard of Newham til I joined here. ![]() Crisp and Ken Masters both disappeared. Both very funny and their posts were guaranteed to cheer you up. Even the likes of NorthernLad fuelled debate much as I disliked his style. Be lots more in the last two months alone. |
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Hi Dobbo. Que passa?
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By the rivers of Babylon - where we remembered ?
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By the rivers of Babyon, where we sat down.
There we wept when we remembered Zion. |
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I expect Paddy Power will pull the plug on it.
No Bookie's website has ever tolerated a forum far as i know. |
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You all got too old, the forum has turned into a less angry version of the Daily Express. If I want to know what a lonely bunch of senile old blokes with too much time on their hands think, I will go to the nearest care home.
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Ouch!!, sad but true. [ :cry:]
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Are you saying that you are interested in what a lonely bunch of middle aged blokes with too much time on their hands have to say then.
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I'm middle aged. What would you like me to talk to you about. Come on now, don't be shy.
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Blimey
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John Cooper Clarke - Daily Express
I’ve seen the poison letters of the horrible hacks About the yellow peril and the reds and the blacks And the TUC and its treacherous acts Kremlin money – All right Jack I’ve seen how democracy is under duress But I’ve never seen a nipple in the Daily Express I’ve seen the suede jack boot the verbal cosh Whitehouse Whitelaw whitewash Blood uptown where the vandals rule Classroom mafia scandal school They accuse – I confess I’ve never seen a nipple in the Daily Express Angry columns scream in pain Love in vain domestic strain Divorce disease it eats away The family structure day by day In the grim pursuit of happiness I’ve never seen a nipple in the Daily Express This paper’s boring mindless mean Full of pornography the kind that’s clean Where William Hickey meets Michael Caine Again and again and again and again I’ve seen millionaires on the DHSS But I’ve never seen a nipple in the Daily Express |