What are you watching tonight?
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I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!
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Yes, like me nicking the match ball at the end.Armchair Wanderer wrote:I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!

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IIRC you felt the same about The Wire. Maybe the genre fails to bake your banana?Lord Kangana wrote:Perhaps I could wade in and say I must be the only person who actually watched some of the Sopranos and thought "meh, whats the fuss?".
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Same with the Wire for me .... and Lost .... and Twin Peaks in the day.William the White wrote:IIRC you felt the same about The Wire. Maybe the genre fails to bake your banana?Lord Kangana wrote:Perhaps I could wade in and say I must be the only person who actually watched some of the Sopranos and thought "meh, whats the fuss?".
I think I avoid things which seem to go on & on & on ..... evenbefore they've gone on & on & on. It must be an instict.
That said, I did watch Homeland last night & enjoyed it.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Watched Appropriate Adult last night.
I'd never quite realised quite what an evil, vile person Rose West is - and don't get me wrong, I already have the pair of 'em down as two of the world's worst! Sometimes there just aren't the words to adequately convey how you feel.
I'd never quite realised quite what an evil, vile person Rose West is - and don't get me wrong, I already have the pair of 'em down as two of the world's worst! Sometimes there just aren't the words to adequately convey how you feel.

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Quality bit of acting from the guy who plays Fred though, int it?
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Oh, absolutely.Lord Kangana wrote:Quality bit of acting from the guy who plays Fred though, int it?
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Of Gods and Men tonight. Reccy off someone on here. WtW or LK I think.
First, another two hours of Land Law revision FTW.
First, another two hours of Land Law revision FTW.
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Wow! Sounds like there's a story there!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, like me nicking the match ball at the end.Armchair Wanderer wrote:I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!

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If you look on the DVD, when the ref blows the final whistle it shows Nobby picking the ball up and drop-kicking it into the the West Stand Upper. What it doesn't show is me leaping like a salmon and in a manner that Jaaskelainen could only dream of, catching it in mid-air. I shoved it inside my jacket and walked out expecting some functionary to take it off of me, but they didn't, so it now sits on the bookcase in the spare room at home.Armchair Wanderer wrote:Wow! Sounds like there's a story there!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, like me nicking the match ball at the end.Armchair Wanderer wrote:I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!![]()
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Not only do you have the ball from a very important game, but there's a DVD to go along with it. Very good work indeed!!Bruce Rioja wrote:If you look on the DVD, when the ref blows the final whistle it shows Nobby picking the ball up and drop-kicking it into the the West Stand Upper. What it doesn't show is me leaping like a salmon and in a manner that Jaaskelainen could only dream of, catching it in mid-air. I shoved it inside my jacket and walked out expecting some functionary to take it off of me, but they didn't, so it now sits on the bookcase in the spare room at home.Armchair Wanderer wrote:Wow! Sounds like there's a story there!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, like me nicking the match ball at the end.Armchair Wanderer wrote:I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!![]()
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You definitely have the better of the fish qualities, lack of memory isn't generally that useful.
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Armchair Wanderer wrote:Not only do you have the ball from a very important game, but there's a DVD to go along with it. Very good work indeed!!Bruce Rioja wrote:If you look on the DVD, when the ref blows the final whistle it shows Nobby picking the ball up and drop-kicking it into the the West Stand Upper. What it doesn't show is me leaping like a salmon and in a manner that Jaaskelainen could only dream of, catching it in mid-air. I shoved it inside my jacket and walked out expecting some functionary to take it off of me, but they didn't, so it now sits on the bookcase in the spare room at home.Armchair Wanderer wrote:Wow! Sounds like there's a story there!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, like me nicking the match ball at the end.Armchair Wanderer wrote:I have the memory of a small fish so decided to watch some of those Reebok Classics DVDs to rediscover how we used to play. Last night was the last game of the 2003 season where we beat 'Boro 2-1 to stay up. Good game, lot's of side stories, Okocha's freekick. The thing that struck me the most was that apparently before the game BSA had asked for "a cauldron of noise" at the 'Bok. I miss the tough talking!![]()
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You definitely have the better of the fish qualities, lack of memory isn't generally that useful.
Ah that part when Frandsen has just smashed that brilliant goal in and the camera pans to Allardyce who looks like hes bursting into tears with delight. What a day that was.
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And then twatting about dancing with Jay Jay!
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The whole run in to the end of that season was just fantastic. Obviously not at the time.
But the whole focus of attention in the premiership seemed to be on us and West Ham and we both produced fantastic form.
Each week was just one cup final and into another. Can't remember anything like it.
Southampton away, tea time Saturday kick off sticks out. Listening on the radio to the West ham, Chelsea game in the stand. West ham won meaning that we needed at least a point at Southampton to keep it in our hands for the final day. We grind out the most nerve wracking 0-0 possible. Can't remember anything about the game, just the unbearable tension in the stand, before and during the game.
But the whole focus of attention in the premiership seemed to be on us and West Ham and we both produced fantastic form.
Each week was just one cup final and into another. Can't remember anything like it.
Southampton away, tea time Saturday kick off sticks out. Listening on the radio to the West ham, Chelsea game in the stand. West ham won meaning that we needed at least a point at Southampton to keep it in our hands for the final day. We grind out the most nerve wracking 0-0 possible. Can't remember anything about the game, just the unbearable tension in the stand, before and during the game.
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It was wondrous. I maintain Jay Jay was the best player on the planet for those last 5 or six months. City at home where he missed a penalty after about 10 mins and then was absolutely immense stands out in my memory.
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Yep agreed, for those few months he was out of this world. Think for that period he was as good as there was......Prufrock wrote:It was wondrous. I maintain Jay Jay was the best player on the planet for those last 5 or six months. City at home where he missed a penalty after about 10 mins and then was absolutely immense stands out in my memory.
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Not tonight, but in ten days time, the annual VIVA! festival of Spanish and Latin American film opens at the Cornerhouse.
A much smaller event this year. But quality.
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A much smaller event this year. But quality.
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Watched Braveheart, the truth, last night. Tore the Mell Gibson version to ribbons. Fascinating part about longbows and armour in it. English arrows ( demonstrated by the War Bow Society) pierced a side of beef and broke bone, yet padded jackets made of multi layers of cloth actually stopped them doing the same thing. Oh, and blue paint was never used and kilts weren't invented till a few hundred years later, and the famous "Wallace Sword" that attracts the tourists was proven a total fake. .
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Masterchef (for a change). I'm actually hoping for a contest-ending injury on the part of that Japanese girl now. She makes me want to boot the tele over - and that pair of pricks will never vote her off.
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Has she done a Kobe fillet yet? I'll watch if if she does..
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