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Seany S

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  1. Hello Jon mate - thanks for heading down Saturday, was nice to meet you. Your mates were a decent bunch as well. Should be a bit busier this Friday, same sort of arrangement, with BBQ and music if you want to pop down. Did you manage to cop any of those free Pimms? Landlord always doing stuff like that! So yeah any other Saintsweb chaps want to come along, will be doing another World Cup night with music and laffs at the Old Farmhouse, Mount Pleasant Road this friday, from 6.30. Oh and this week I will be rocking my brand new sash which I picked up yesterday
  2. Yeah that is the one! They also have ska and mod events, and have done Northern Soul all dayers, drum and bass, trance, allsorts really. I am starting to do a regular hip hop night in there as well, did my first one last weekend and it went down pretty well. Cracking pub. Oh and the landlord does a mean jerk chicken, rice and peas But just to reiterate if any of you Saintsweb bods want to come down, I will be starting at 6.30pm with the usual football-related tunes before the game, then into some lovely old & nu-school hip hop afterwards. Entry is free, there is a nice selection of beers available, and there should be some really nice food too. If anyone does come down, make sure you say hi. I will be the big bald chap hunched over a laptop, supping a lager!
  3. LOL wasn't that the fiasco up by Wembley for the JPT final? No mate. No false promises here
  4. Posted elsewhere, and don't want to be seen to be spamming the forum, but the Old Farmhouse in Mount Pleasant Road will have two huge screens outdoors, other screens indoors, an outdoor bar area, pre and post match music and a barbecue. Best of all it is free entry.
  5. Come down to the Old Farmhouse on Mount Pleasant Road! I am DJ-ing in there before the game from 6.30 to whip up the crowd with some classic footy songs and will be there after the game playing some vintage hip hop and electro breaks. There are two huge 50" screens outside in their lovely garden, plus further screens inside in the bar area. Barbecue food will be available weather permitting. Should be a cracking atmosphere.
  6. Lots of cocaine.
  7. lol at this whole thread
  8. LMAO So basically what you are saying is that he is consistent with pretty much every footballer in England, bar your Rooneys, Drogbas etc. Honest to god this place does make me laugh sometimes.
  9. That is surprising, Demerit is is the USA World Cup squad!
  10. A few older names with form we could take on in a coaching capacity? Mark Ward - got sentenced to eight years for dealing ching. Gary Charles - loads of stuff on his rap sheet, including smacking a woman, public order offences, DD, and cutting off his electronic tag to go on holiday And if Markus ever ups sticks for pastures new and we end up in the doo-doo for money again, we could bring Mickey Thomas is on photocopying duties.
  11. Seany S

    Wade Elliott

    Nice bloke, met him a few times. I also know one of his uncles, but haven't seen him for a while. He would be brilliant in League 1....although he has played there before he now has the big time experience of having played in the Prem and in some other big matches. He would rip some of the L1 full backs a new arsehole.
  12. Cheers for the reply dude. Was sure I would be OK but just wanted to check. Cant wait, lovely day for the footy - lets hope we see plenty of goals!!
  13. Quick question. Off to the Carlisle game today, looking forward to it. Got my mate's season ticket today - normally I sit in the family enclosure with my daughter who is 5, with an adult + one under-8 ticket (which effectively means she is free). Will she be able to get in free today? Was wondering if the ticket office would swap the season ticket stub for a family ticket. Otherwise I will see if anyone else would like to use the season ticket and then begrudgingly shell out for one, as daughter will throw a mega paddy if she isn't going!!!! I will also add that my daughter is a good luck charm. 7 games seen this season, one draw, six wins, more than twenty goals scored >_
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    James Corden

    Anyone else remember the Tango advert that got banned, where Corden played some pathetic fat geek guy, and every time he said something, it was repeated back to him with the Tango miniature megaphone thing? Well I would love to follow him around and do the same until his piggy eyes cried salt tears. Unfunny rectal polyp that he is.
  15. The new Deftones record, "Diamond Eyes". It is pure FIRE!!! Best tune for me is this one: Also loving Johnny Thunders at the moment...this is me fave
  16. Tell you what is nice...I live right opposite a little kiddies park and there are always lads playing football out there most days. Rather than wearing Man Yoo or Chelski kits, most of them have Saints shirts, and when they are playing you can hear them arguing about who is going to "be" Rickie Lambert or Adam Lallana. Just like when I was a lad, and we all pretended to be Tiss. Jumpers for goalposts stuff, but makes me feel proud to be a Saint!
  17. Colchester one each now. Hartlepool James Brown - thankyou oh Godfather Of Soul
  18. Antonio is full of raw potential. Another year or two playing with this group of players, under the tutelage of Pardew, and who knows how good he could be. I love his commitment to the cause, and how much playing at Wembley obviously meant to him. I hope we sign him....and deep down am pretty convinced we almost certainly will.
  19. Boyle chores 99% of his material off that Sickipedia website, judging by his column in the Sun.
  20. Erik Hassle - Pieces Tool - Undertow Fugazi - Red Medicine Christina Aguilera - Stripped
  21. p.s. Dr Terror was Amicus, not Hammer. They did loads of anthology films, such as The House That Dripped Blood and Torture Garden - classics one and all.
  22. Night Of The Demon sounds excellent, will be after a copy of that. I love old horror films. The 1960's Haunting is my favourite, but I also love Dead Of Night, a brilliant Ealing portmanteau style movie, with some genuinely creepy bits. I also have a soft spot for Hammer classic "Dr Terror's House Of Horror" which was the first of their own portmanteau features, and includes Alan "Fluff" Freeman being pwnd by a man eating vine, and the almost Mighty Boosh-esque tale of Roy Castle stealing a song from a voodoo priest and facing the consequences. Oh, and Donald Sutherland gets spooked by a hilariously crap vampire bat thingy. Many a late night spent watching that film as a kid. I love the anthology horror films, Creepshow 1 & 2, Cat's Eye, Tales From The Darkside, Grim Prairie Tales....you name them, I have seen 'em!
  23. The Zodiac Killer has to be up there. He was confirmed to have murdered a decent handful of victims, but was probably responsible for many more. He was never caught, and gave the coppers and the press a rum old time trying to find him and crack the letters and ciphers he used to taunt them with. Fair play to the lad.
  24. Watched some good stuff over the weekend. The Class - Realistically shot French movie about an inner city school, very nicely done, some terrific acting from the kids, but ultimately a bit too boring for my liking Zodiac - masterful David Fincher period piece about the Zodiac Killer in late 60s - early 70s Frisco/Bay Area. Apart from a slightly limp performance from Jake Gyllenhaal (who plays the writer of the book about the unsolved Zodiac murders upon which the film is based), the movie is a slow burning procedural with nice turns from Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Jr. The two scenes with potential suspects, one at his place of work and the other in a decidedly creepy house toward the end, are standouts. Castle Of Cagliostro - superb 1979 Miyazaki movie, based around legendary Manga gentleman thief Lupin III and his fag smoking sidekick Jigen. Some cracking car chases, including a terrific burn-up between a Fiat 500-a-like, a 2CV and a car load of gangsters, a load of great action sequences (one rooftop chase is particularly excellent) and all-around Studio Ghibli goodness meant me and my 4 year old were riveted yesterday morning for a glorious couple of hours. Made me chuckle that David "Solid Snake" Hayter voiced Lupin! Reign Over Me - I am a big fan of Adam Sandler when he takes on more serious roles (Punch Drunk Love, Funny People). The guy is more than just a comedy goof who can only play angry, gross out fare. Reign Over Me sees him play Charlie, a depressed loner who we learn lost his family in the September 11 attacks. He forms a fragile relationship with former college buddy Johnson (a cracking Don Cheadle) who tries to help him come to terms with his loss - be it through encouraging him to see a therapist, indulging his love of playing Shadow Of The Collossus, 70s vinyl and spinning around on his motorised scooter. A strange, slightly uneven affair, but one I enjoyed if only to see another side to Sandler, who genuinely intrigues me as an actor. Oh, and in it he looks the spitting image of a young Bob Dylan.
  25. oops - didn't realise you had posted >_ I was in there last night an hour or two before the game - it is my local anyway!
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