a winger called chris eagles
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Re: a winger called chris eagles
Now, Eagles is many things: a little overconcerned with his appearance, certainly; perhaps a touch light in the tackle. But is does he really have girly hair? Last time I looked he was attempting a Brylcreem-quiff style: are there many females up Rioja Road rocking the Richard Hawley look?Bruce Rioja wrote:A winger, Chris Eagles by name
The girly-haired c*nt...

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What must his wife think?
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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coffeymagic wrote:What must his wife think?

"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
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r but it has worked for us in the past thoughcoffeymagic wrote:Oh here we go. Suddenly everyone's Pam Sodding Ayres!TANGODANCER wrote:Simple rule of poetry: If it's hard to rhyme with, don't put it at the end of a line.coffeymagic wrote: Well you try and find something to rhyme with Eagles!.
Make, "There once was a winger called Eagles" into "A winger, Chris Eagles by name" then you only have to rhyme with "name", much easier to do.
I'm trying to show some flair here and you're going for the big hoof upfront to the big man!
While bypassing Eagles is simple,
The result is wholly predictable, ,
Like a big hoof up front,
To an imobile ****
That couplet was just unacceptable.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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his wife must be thinking god im more manly than my husband isboltonboris wrote:coffeymagic wrote:What must his wife think?

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Nevermind
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
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doh, i know he is apparently gay but i didnt catch onto it in what you said. me
because i
myself in the head to much


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Ask him next time he cruises up the wing from right back. Allegedlycoffeymagic wrote:What must his wife think?
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Didn't realise Coyle had also brought the badge from Burnley...Bruce Rioja wrote:It's a disgrace!!!!!
Better than our badge, though

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Hmm, I put a reply on here but it seems to have varnished.
Like an old oak table.
Anyway, I honestly never knew the 'rumour' about Eagles (I can't say if it was true I'd be surprised but that's by the by).
My 'what must his wife think' comment was about what kind of woman would let her husband (is he married?) walk about looking like that.
Eagles' sexuality is neither here nor there and shouldn't be a reason to critcise him.
Him being a lazy sod is.
In my original post I said that saying 'I don't mind gaymen' sounds like Alan Partridge telling readers '....if I had a problem with gays do you think I would have worked in broadcasting? AT THE BBC of all places?'
a-ha!
Like an old oak table.
Anyway, I honestly never knew the 'rumour' about Eagles (I can't say if it was true I'd be surprised but that's by the by).
My 'what must his wife think' comment was about what kind of woman would let her husband (is he married?) walk about looking like that.
Eagles' sexuality is neither here nor there and shouldn't be a reason to critcise him.
Him being a lazy sod is.
In my original post I said that saying 'I don't mind gaymen' sounds like Alan Partridge telling readers '....if I had a problem with gays do you think I would have worked in broadcasting? AT THE BBC of all places?'
a-ha!
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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