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Like? Warm positive feelings? Don't want to get rid cos it's rubbish?Bruno wrote:I like itDave Sutton's barnet wrote:I don't mind it. Easy to draw on schoolbooks, walls, other kids' foreheads etcWilliam the White wrote:No - get rid of that 70s BWFC lettering...General Mannerheim wrote:well i likes this one!
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yep - no other clubs with bwfc initials... unique and shite... some imaginatively challenged 'graphic artist' with four letters, a football and the bleedin' obvious in mind...General Mannerheim wrote:No way, i would hate it if they got rid of that 'round' lettering - its all ive ever known, its what i drew on my pencil cases at school!William the White wrote:No - get rid of that 70s BWFC lettering...General Mannerheim wrote:well i likes this one!
besides, i like it, its unique.
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I like it, it's been on our shirts as long as the elephants ever were I reckon!General Mannerheim wrote:No way, i would hate it if they got rid of that 'round' lettering - its all ive ever known, its what i drew on my pencil cases at school!William the White wrote:No - get rid of that 70s BWFC lettering...General Mannerheim wrote:well i likes this one!
besides, i like it, its unique.
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Nowt at all, it'd be nice to incorporate both. Maybe the badge we have now, but with an Elephant underneath instead of the ribbons. You do know though, that we'd be the laughing stock of the league as we're the only ones who know about our Elephantsfreeindeed wrote:And whats wrong with camp elephants???
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"I thought I'd seen,William the White wrote:Just brilliant, freeindeed! Oustanding!freeindeed wrote:I would particularly like this camp elephant to sit atop our badge...
Get that elephant!
most everything,
but I ain't seen an elephant mince"
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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aye Jumbo I believe... [boom tsh!]Gary The Beaver wrote:Slightly larger than normal, yes?norm the jedi wrote:bobo the clown wrote:
"I thought I'd seen,
most everything,
but I ain't seen an elephant mince"
You can pick it up at specialist butchers...
makes excellent burgers..
I'll get me coat..
Are we in League 2 yet - Three seasons and we'll be away to Chesham
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