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1. Sharks (great whites especially)
2. Wrestling
3. The CSA
2. Wrestling
3. The CSA
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Child Support Agency? Confederate States of America? Count Sam Alladyce?SOTWA wrote:1. Sharks (great whites especially)
2. Wrestling
3. The CSA
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I'm more worried about the Wrestling tbh. I could probably turn a blind eye, if it was Mick Mcmanus and Rollerball Rocco, but I have a horrible feeling it's got more to do with Ric Flair.
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McManus, Jackie Pallo and Jim Hussey would have seen off todays lot without breaking sweat.Worthy4England wrote:I'm more worried about the Wrestling tbh. I could probably turn a blind eye, if it was Mick Mcmanus and Rollerball Rocco, but I have a horrible feeling it's got more to do with Ric Flair.
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bobo the clown wrote:Ha. I heard a radio programme once when people were invited to hone in and ask a top general knowledge guy any question they liked.Il Pirate wrote:Zulus Thousand of em wrote:WW1 or WW2 - I'm your man!
In which battle or conflict did my great grandad die ?
This can be verified by that acutal evidence stuff..............................
Then a guy came on & asked what colour jumper he was wearing. He was told "no, it needs to be a general knowledge question" but it simply ran on with his asking impossible, personal questions.
Was that you Blackbeard ?
Errrrrrrrr..................................no
But it was green with one red arm, one black arm and a black star top left, yellow star bottom right...............them were the days, when fashion was quite frankly, ridiculous.
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Le tour
giro d'italia
spring classics, especially paris - roubaix.
When the race (from a Parissien suburb to Roubaix on the Belgian border); was first run following the first world war, the winner, Henri Pellisier, said ' That wasn't a race, it was a pilgrimage'.....
giro d'italia
spring classics, especially paris - roubaix.
When the race (from a Parissien suburb to Roubaix on the Belgian border); was first run following the first world war, the winner, Henri Pellisier, said ' That wasn't a race, it was a pilgrimage'.....
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Football. I'm an expert thanks to Douglas and his education programme.
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Ah Mick McManus, the first collyflowered heel of wrestling! Yet you forgot the mention dynamite kid, the man who universally transformed it allTANGODANCER wrote:McManus, Jackie Pallo and Jim Hussey would have seen off todays lot without breaking sweat.Worthy4England wrote:I'm more worried about the Wrestling tbh. I could probably turn a blind eye, if it was Mick Mcmanus and Rollerball Rocco, but I have a horrible feeling it's got more to do with Ric Flair.
Oh and Rick flair is without doubt the most embarrassing wrestler to watch I've ever seen! (After John bloody Cena!!!)
And Spots, 'Count Sam Allardyce'?....... Really? I'm sure you could have done better then that. I'd rather count the population of Asia, with one hand over my right eye and hopping on my left leg throughout
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I suspect it's a convoluted "Count Arthur Strong" reference SOTWA.SOTWA wrote:Ah Mick McManus, the first collyflowered heel of wrestling! Yet you forgot the mention dynamite kid, the man who universally transformed it allTANGODANCER wrote:McManus, Jackie Pallo and Jim Hussey would have seen off todays lot without breaking sweat.Worthy4England wrote:I'm more worried about the Wrestling tbh. I could probably turn a blind eye, if it was Mick Mcmanus and Rollerball Rocco, but I have a horrible feeling it's got more to do with Ric Flair.
Oh and Rick flair is without doubt the most embarrassing wrestler to watch I've ever seen! (After John bloody Cena!!!)
And Spots, 'Count Sam Allardyce'?....... Really? I'm sure you could have done better then that. I'd rather count the population of Asia, with one hand over my right eye and hopping on my left leg throughout
You have to be ITK. Maybe you're too new !!
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Easy, Frank Zappa.
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Ha ha, I'll just go along with you stalwartsbobo the clown wrote:I suspect it's a convoluted "Count Arthur Strong" reference SOTWA.SOTWA wrote:Ah Mick McManus, the first collyflowered heel of wrestling! Yet you forgot the mention dynamite kid, the man who universally transformed it allTANGODANCER wrote:McManus, Jackie Pallo and Jim Hussey would have seen off todays lot without breaking sweat.Worthy4England wrote:I'm more worried about the Wrestling tbh. I could probably turn a blind eye, if it was Mick Mcmanus and Rollerball Rocco, but I have a horrible feeling it's got more to do with Ric Flair.
Oh and Rick flair is without doubt the most embarrassing wrestler to watch I've ever seen! (After John bloody Cena!!!)
And Spots, 'Count Sam Allardyce'?....... Really? I'm sure you could have done better then that. I'd rather count the population of Asia, with one hand over my right eye and hopping on my left leg throughout
You have to be ITK. Maybe you're too new !!
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Reminded me of this classicbobo the clown wrote:Ha. I heard a radio programme once when people were invited to hone in and ask a top general knowledge guy any question they liked.Il Pirate wrote:Zulus Thousand of em wrote:WW1 or WW2 - I'm your man!
In which battle or conflict did my great grandad die ?
This can be verified by that acutal evidence stuff..............................
Then a guy came on & asked what colour jumper he was wearing. He was told "no, it needs to be a general knowledge question" but it simply ran on with his asking impossible, personal questions.
Was that you Blackbeard ?
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In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Battle of Trafalgar
My dog (proper 57) had his anal glands emptied once and yes the smell is something to behold!!
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Can I just run something up the flagpole there? .......(sorry- a joke out of the Sun.. ) Good topic..Raven wrote:Battle of Trafalgar
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As long as the word Confides is not there
My dog (proper 57) had his anal glands emptied once and yes the smell is something to behold!!
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Second round, the 1841 Penny Red imperforate, the black plates.
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The what now?clapton is god wrote:Second round, the 1841 Penny Red imperforate, the black plates.
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You are fckg NOT having a complete round about one stamp. F'cough.clapton is god wrote:Second round, the 1841 Penny Red imperforate, the black plates.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Its not one! There's 13 black plates and hundreds of variations, which is what makes it so fascinating!bobo the clown wrote:You are fckg NOT having a complete round about one stamp. F'cough.clapton is god wrote:Second round, the 1841 Penny Red imperforate, the black plates.
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