And Did Those Feet
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And Did Those Feet
I've just come back from watching this at The Octagon theatre, its the story of some Boltonians around the 1923 FA cup final. I'm not gonna go into the story because I cant be arsed but its a great moving, funny account of being a Wanderers fan. Glory hunter fans should be made to watch this to make them realise football is about supporting yer hometown team and thats yer lot, blimey I cant wait for Saturday COYW!!!!
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Nah they're both whites, one of them teaches at Bolton uni.Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
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Probably meejah studies or something like...mind you I though they were both yoonited fans so what do I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh right. Any idea what?farnworth scum wrote:Nah they're both whites, one of the teaches at Bolton uni.Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
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creative writing, my wifes doing teacher training so she's in the know (or so she thinks)Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh right. Any idea what?farnworth scum wrote:Nah they're both whites, one of the teaches at Bolton uni.Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
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Either way I bet he's one of these Bolshevik types. Busy writing his play when he should be teaching folk.Worthy4England wrote:Probably meejah studies or something like...mind you I though they were both yoonited fans so what do I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh right. Any idea what?farnworth scum wrote:Nah they're both whites, one of the teaches at Bolton uni.Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
They should install those paper towel dispensers along the corridors of Bolton Uni, signed - 'Media Studies Degrees - Please Take One'.
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Yeah - mind you there's not much marking to do on Meejah Studies Degrees the answer is A+ - so probably plenty of spare time anyhow.Bruce Rioja wrote:Either way I bet he's one of these Bolshevik types. Busy writing his play when he should be teaching folk.Worthy4England wrote:Probably meejah studies or something like...mind you I though they were both yoonited fans so what do I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh right. Any idea what?farnworth scum wrote:Nah they're both whites, one of the teaches at Bolton uni.Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
They should install those paper towel dispensers along the corridors of Bolton Uni, signed - 'Media Studies Degrees - Please Take One'.
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Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR... AND FECKIN GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!
SOME THINGS ARE NOT FORGIVEN....
Fantastic to hear you enjoyed it, farnworth...

The wind-up is because i am one of the co-writers, who also teaches at Bolton Uni, in NOWT to do with meeja studies...
Couldn't be there tonight... but reports very positive... press night tomorrow... brickin it... cos i always do... (emoticon showing man biting nails which should exist but doesn't seem to)...
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William the White wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Bizarre really, I'd heard the writers were both United fans.
Glad you enjoyed it.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR... AND FECKIN GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!
SOME THINGS ARE NOT FORGIVEN....
Fantastic to hear you enjoyed it, farnworth...![]()
The wind-up is because i am one of the co-writers, who also teaches at Bolton Uni, in NOWT to do with meeja studies...
Couldn't be there tonight... but reports very positive... press night tomorrow... brickin it... cos i always do... (emoticon showing man biting nails which should exist but doesn't seem to)...
Sorry bud, couldn't resist.
Good luck for tomorrow night.

Does press night involve people from the meejah?

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well, I'm not going - I live too far away - is it on the telly? is there a stream somewhere?
I, for one, hope the audience turns out and supports it properly - can't expect those actors to perform with a half-empty theatre and people muttering by interval and calling for the understudy to be brought on... these Bolton theatre-goers are a disgace, they really are....
I, for one, hope the audience turns out and supports it properly - can't expect those actors to perform with a half-empty theatre and people muttering by interval and calling for the understudy to be brought on... these Bolton theatre-goers are a disgace, they really are....
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thebish wrote:well, I'm not going - I live too far away - is it on the telly? is there a stream somewhere?
I, for one, hope the audience turns out and supports it properly - can't expect those actors to perform with a half-empty theatre and people muttering by interval and calling for the understudy to be brought on... these Bolton theatre-goers are a disgace, they really are....

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.... & getting up to leave just before the end .... with most of 'em scarpering before the final bowas are taken.thebish wrote:well, I'm not going - I live too far away - is it on the telly? is there a stream somewhere?
I, for one, hope the audience turns out and supports it properly - can't expect those actors to perform with a half-empty theatre and people muttering by interval and calling for the understudy to be brought on... these Bolton theatre-goers are a disgace, they really are ....
... & the fckg drums !!!
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