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  1. You have just given me an erection. I do not need to tell you that it was the bit about Toyah that got me tbh. Who didn't fancy Toyah? Not S13 obviously. But phwoarrr
  2. 'tobacco adverting' being the most important issue probably. Wonder what that 'compromise' was actually. Who runs that sport really? Just a load of 200mph adverts. I do not get it? I would see bettre and worse driving if I sat at the ASDA roundabout. yes you all know the one. What a scary roundabout. SLOW DOWN people, we all want to get home ffs. And i still get the brainwashing from all the ASDA lorries passing by. Or should that be parking by. What the **** has happened to that roundabout? ****ing ASDA, 3 bottles of Red for a tenne though? You can't argue with that. BASTARDS Is it no co-incidence that BASTARD is an anagram of ASDA TRB. Should be a good trip. I may be washing my hair.
  3. CHDAJFU? Sign him.
  4. That is genius. Lets all get down there and Ponty to tip us the wink. We could make a killing. can you imagine if us saints fans through the medium of SWF take the bookies to the cleaners? We could all retire on 1 single car race? Ponty are you in?
  5. Scratch that. I INSIST on sharing with mrs Bridge Too far. If you go mrs Bridge Too far, I would like to aplly for the position of 'Chaperone'. Please hamster
  6. I hate Formula 1. Understand this it IS NOT a 'sport' COUNT ME IN. I refuse to share with mrs Bridge Too Far.
  7. This is interesting to me actually. I can't help thinking that we are for the the first time in quite some time 'marching'' , upwatds and marching together too. I can see a really bright future for the supporters of Southampton FC. If anyone ever asks you what it is like to be a Saints supporter, tell them to read any post on this forum. Tell them to read this thread. tell them we are lolling at teams who have spent hundreds of millions of pounds on transfers. We can blame anyone we want for it, but there can surely be no denying that we are by far THE MOST HAPPIEST supprters in the World. Come on, who is not happy?
  8. That is actually quite spooky as I have today taken delivery of a handy lunch box from graze.com through the post which does indeed contain nuts. I was going to post a link to the site as they also sent me a discount code. Later maybe. but first golf, ASDA (wine), listen to girls talking nonsense (hence the wine), maybe pub for 2 pints of anything then watch 'waterways' on Sky+ box, and finally to bed.
  9. Well, considering their prices for a christmas 'do' I am not surprised. Ridiculous in a recession. Only offer discounts Sunday to Thursday!!! £40 a ticket, and that's with out any food or drinks idiotic imo, they should have offered loads of deals and got bums on seats. When I asked for a discount for 40 people the girl on the phone laughed and said 'it's our busiest time of the year', who's laughing now sweetherat eh? Still the staff can all join the reported 90,000 in the queue to mis-deliver our christmas cards can't they. ;-)
  10. Thank you for sharing that, seriously B.
  11. Nice to see you are branching out into comedy now.
  12. Curry house. I always liked take-aways from the place next to QuickFit in Park Street, opposite Wilkinson's. Alaways used rto give us a free bottle of cheap plonk too. Dining in though was a little less of a pleasurable experience as the coffe machine, endless phone calls and delivery men in and out and in and out could take the edge off it a bit. Have you tried Little Budha yet? Their Sunday Buffet deal is brilliant, it the type wheer you order what you want from the standard menu and as long as you eat clear your plate you get to order more, including pudding if you leave enough room. Also for Italian food, I would recommend Puccinni's near the bingo hall. The kitchens are quite open so you get all the delicious garlic smell wafting around and also the benefit of knowing that kitchen is clean and well run. On the downside I feel the Head waiter/manager talks to his staff like ****, which to my mind is un-necessary and un called for. Hope that helps. I am now starving hungry, thank's for that. hamster
  13. After reading your reply I am almost convinced that you are joking now, almost. We need to ask where that history is now though. Was it throan away? No it is there in the history books and it was there before these cowboys rode into town, where is that piece of footballing history? If I ever wanted a team other than saints (and The Mighty Gills of course) to win the FA Cup, really wanted them to win it, it would be AFC Wimbleodn. I would celbrate with them actually as it would be a great day for football and a great day for their President Mr Dickie Guy, I won't insult your intelligence by adding a link to his wiki page.
  14. You'll thank me when you are a grown up
  15. You bet, mine would touch 85 with a trailing wind. I donlt know why or from where I bought the beast, but my very first time on a motorway was on a trip back to Gillingham and the temptation to jump on that first section of the M25 in Kent (about 5 miles of it) got the better of me. Remember I was on L plates at the time (which I stuffed down my Belstaff), and opened her right up as the adrenalin kicked in. I had never experienced anything like it in my life before, the rush lasted about 30 seconds as I heard a massive Bang and oil ****ed out all over my leg. I managed to hobble to the end and dumped it in someones garden, who very kindly gave me a lift for the final 15 miles or so. What a pig of a bike. I managed to also cadge a lift from my sisters mate who owned a transit to collect it the next day and as payment I let him have the bike.
  16. SLAP
  17. I was not having a go at the teacher.
  18. You mean the ones recomendede by saints OS?
  19. Ciggies, adults and kids!! Maybe she'd have been better giving him one rather than trying to stop the little scrote. Or would she have gone down for that? I accept that we/I don't know all the facts, but come on???
  20. Curiosity go the better of me too, is it Momcilivic (answered only 1 question the thick cow)? Interestingly, I was in Varsity 2 weeks ago when it was invadede by a parade of freshers who were quite frankly an embarassment to themselves. I was quite pleased to see that my hard earned taxes were not being wasted. God help us. And these idiots are going to be delivering my bloody Christmas cards ffs.
  21. I've found a few old classics but not che, sorry, I tried.
  22. I am looking for you, but i haven't got all night.
  23. How much are you willing to pay for it?
  24. Whatever takes your fancy, I would have considered the Gilera if I'd remembered, but would still rather have the Fizzy, which I have never ridden. My favourites are not going to surprise you SL, I am a simple man with simple tastes, for example the biggest bike I ever owned was a CB200, I thought it was brillaint at the time with it's 'customised' hand painted (Hammerite} tank, but if I owned one now I would give a mate 10 quid to set fire to it up by the lakes in Stoenham Lane and claim on the insurance. Whether you've owned, ridden or just drooled over it, what's your favourite (sub) 125 then?
  25. It's not really case of forgiving them for me though CB. If any plaudits are to be dealt out they are for the team and club and supporters and players that rose from non-league to the very pinnacle of the English game - winning the FA Cup, the most famous club tournament in the world. The Wimblebon story is what every fan of non league football dreams of. That has absolutely nothing to do with MK Dons, they should not have been allowed to do what they did. I rmemeber (iirc) when Ipswich applied to change their name to Talbot Ipswich or something similar and were rigthly told where to go. This is an interesting debate actually as there are some pretty big towns that could support a league team if someone fancied moving a club lock stocck and barrel (intentional Vinnie Jones reference) to their doorstep, it could even be argued that Southampton and Pompey could sustain another team that traded on the geographical no-mansland between our two cities. All they'd need would be a stadium near to Segensworth and a top flight team from outside the area, a team just like Wimbledon FC used to be. It could work, but that doesn't make it right or fair. By the way, it will evoke great memories if anyone looked up who the President of AFC Wimbledon is nowadays, I smiled. I hope the Itchen give them ****, I really do, worse than plastic Mancs imo. Rant over. hamster
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