
Thorpe-le-Saint
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Actually ESB, wasn't it 'Hounds'?
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2011 will be a difficult year - but the UK will become a success story
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
What do you do that involves so much use of the right wrist? -
That has nothing to do with it you spaz, I simply answered your question correctly. But while were at it, you let us know when you manage to get over 25k for the visit of Exeter etc etc.
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Are you a simpleton? You asked the question why didn't fill out St.Mary's against 'our local rivals'. I merely told you that we did against Pompey, who our are rivals. You are not our rivals, nor are you a derby game which is why you shouldn't be so suprised that we didn't sell out against Brighton.
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We didn't fill our stadium because it wasn't a local derby. Against Pompey we did as that is our derby. You and Bournemouth mean nothing to us. HTH.
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Hopefully we don't get too complacent, and hopefully they call the game off a hell of a lot earlier than Charlton: I don't want another wasted journey to London. I would take any score that saw us bag three points and here is hoping that Exeter do us a favour against Brighton.
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I wish you were as quick to comment on Churchill's quotes regarding people who read books of quotations/spout them off endlessly...
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Surely there is someone else out there who cannot stand it? Always too expensive/busy and the crowning turd is your local pub thinking it can charge you for entry. I'm trying something different tonight and going to see The Foals instead. *I appreciate that a gig will have more people than my local pub, but that's not the point.
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Chaplow - signed a 2 and a half year deal - OFFICIAL
Thorpe-le-Saint replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
£50,000?!?! Blimey, nothing like the January sales eh? -
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Arse kissing of Liverpool
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What's this I can see in the distant? It's dune on his pedestal! Await a torrent of bilge SuperMikey; I for one will be staying out if it.
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It would be interesting to see your family tree, and it would also be interesting to see the family trees of the hundreds of thousands of other so called 'country folk' currently populating the countryside. For example my mother's side decends from residents of Sholing and Romsey who moved down towards Lepe/Calshot in the 1960s but my father's side are at least 'fourth generation' countryside. You might say I'm 'half country'. Before you start telling us 'townies' how you live in the countryside, it might be worth considering what constitutes someone of 'country stock' in your opinion.
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I understand his infatuation of Maggie then, but she wasn't 'upmarket'; her dad was a grocer.
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Well done in editing all your posts. Why don't you PM me if you think you've been 'too harsh' so we can discuss it? You realise you're currently posting on an internet forum as well? Why would I want to join in with retarded activities such as shooting and fox hunting? For ****s by ****s. You're the sort of moronic individual that the countryside needs to rid itself of if they are to join the 21st Century and therefore the rest of the Western World. If it was up to you, I'm sure all the paupers would still be gleaning. I'll expalin this by the way if you're "new countryside", don't worry.
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I lived there until I was 18, realised that there was more to experience in life than the self contained, delusional, archaic bubble that you and the rest of countryside is surrounded with and got the **** out as soon as I could. I suggest you do the same, you need to take part in twenty-first century living.
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No, because I come from the countryside cretin, HTH.
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I know, brilliant isn't it? So I owe you a debt of gratitude fellow tax payer.
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Oh noes!!111!
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I was too busy having a life .
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Tally Bally Ho! All that ******** needs to be done away with; the countryside needs to be modernised socially. Coming from said countryside I am licensed to comment on the state of it before dunce pipes up.
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I wish you would comment on Churchill's views on people who love reading books of quotations.
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Please see my above post regarding your heros view on people who read books of quotations.
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"It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read a book of quotations" - Winston Churchill. It's a shame your hero and amazingly your favourite person to quote said that. Merry Christmas.
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If the Football League have any brains about them they will extend the season by a few weeks rather than try and fit as many in as possible!