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He was definitely saying "Giz a Job".KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?
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Just noticed Y and T are perilously close together on the keyboard.Worthy4England wrote:He was definitely saying "Giz a Job".KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?
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I said he gave a good interview. How the feck have you arrived at that from there?LeverEnd wrote:I thought you and Bobo were co-founders of the 'Hughes In' campaign?Bruce Rioja wrote:Or as poorly. Likewise Danns was getting no change out of Bournemouth's left back. The perfect opportunity presented itself to move Danns infield and play Feeney on the wing where arguably Danns would have done better than Davies and Feeney would have done better on the wing than Danns. No certainty, of course, but it couldn't have been any worse than lazily swapping Davies for Pratley, one for one.Andy Waller wrote:Pratley played as well as Mavies on Saturday.
Wht is everyone so besotted with Mavies anyway??

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KeyserSoze wrote:Just noticed Y and T are perilously close together on the keyboard.Worthy4England wrote:He was definitely saying "Giz a Job".KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?

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Were you even born then?KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?
Studied TV drama of the 1980s on a course?
Boys from the Blackstuff and Jim Cartwright's Road answered Thatcher better than anything Kinnock said or did.
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No, wasn't even a twinkle in an eye back then! And nah, haven't watched it (the only tv we studied at A-level media was The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), but have heard of it and know of the character through various mentions. Tis on a list to watch along with other 'great' shows I haven't seen from that era, such as Edge of Darkness and Our Friends in the North.William the White wrote:Were you even born then?KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?
Studied TV drama of the 1980s on a course?
Boys from the Blackstuff and Jim Cartwright's Road answered Thatcher better than anything Kinnock said or did.
Any other reccos? Might be worth moving this over to the 'watching' thread.
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Read it on here.Bruce Rioja wrote:I said he gave a good interview. How the feck have you arrived at that from there?LeverEnd wrote: I thought you and Bobo were co-founders of the 'Hughes In' campaign?

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After Our friends in the North I think Flannery's Blind Justice is very, very good.KeyserSoze wrote:No, wasn't even a twinkle in an eye back then! And nah, haven't watched it (the only tv we studied at A-level media was The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), but have heard of it and know of the character through various mentions. Tis on a list to watch along with other 'great' shows I haven't seen from that era, such as Edge of Darkness and Our Friends in the North.William the White wrote:Were you even born then?KeyserSoze wrote:Yosser?
Studied TV drama of the 1980s on a course?
Boys from the Blackstuff and Jim Cartwright's Road answered Thatcher better than anything Kinnock said or did.
Any other reccos? Might be worth moving this over to the 'watching' thread.
And after Blackstuff - which was brilliant in all respects, and 'Yosser's Tale' was the best ep, just wonderful, and 'George's Last Ride' almost as good, Bleasdale's The Monocled Mutineer was exceptional.
IAll of the above simply outstanding - and, I think, all the BBC.
Oh, and A Very British Coup!
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No. You didn't. I said that he had an air of Rioch about him in relation to a comment that Bobo made about the interview he gave. I haven't said 'Hughes in' anywhere.LeverEnd wrote:Read it on here.Bruce Rioja wrote:I said he gave a good interview. How the feck have you arrived at that from there?LeverEnd wrote: I thought you and Bobo were co-founders of the 'Hughes In' campaign?

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Bobo pretty much did, though - said that in a little while he'd be the greatest manager europe has ever seen... or summat like that... (based on one game lost out of one and a pretty interview!) 

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was that "somebody", in fact, you?LeverEnd wrote:Somebody accused you of it and I have chosen to believe them not you.

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Are we still talking about the same thing here?LeverEnd wrote:Somebody accused you of it and I have chosen to believe them not you.

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You're a stirring c*nt Vicarage .... and a teller of porkies. You should be ashamed of yourself.thebish wrote:Bobo pretty much did, though - said that in a little while he'd be the greatest manager europe has ever seen... or summat like that... (based on one game lost out of one and a pretty interview!)
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is that you being all contradictory again??? I gave you an almost direct not made up or exaggerated or taken out of context quote!!!bobo the clown wrote:You're a stirring c*nt Vicarage .... and a teller of porkies. You should be ashamed of yourself.thebish wrote:Bobo pretty much did, though - said that in a little while he'd be the greatest manager europe has ever seen... or summat like that... (based on one game lost out of one and a pretty interview!)
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There's a lot of it going around, apparently.LeverEnd wrote:Dunno can't remember think I might have invented it.
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