Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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Re: Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
Une chanson pour Monshewer Shug
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Tick...
Turns to tock...
Last orders fuckos...
Turns to tock...
Last orders fuckos...
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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niall o,dhubghaill wrote:"Of course what was going though the refs mind at the time was the team and the manager whom he was up against."
mindreading? another skill to add to your endless list. what a fuckin dildo.
anyway, in keeping with the purpose of this room..................
Old Sev.Learning at the master's feet.You were almost Immoesque with the insults but not quite as fluent and creative.I always enjoy Immo's rants. Immo has let me down though. 01:23am is pretty lame in my opinion.
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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Immo wrote:Tick...
Turns to tock...
Last orders fuckos...
So, the lino agrees with the decision to reverse the pen award. How then does this get spun by tim tramps like Guidi and Keevins to present it as factual that the tims are being conspired against and cheated ? .There seems to be a climate of fear in the refereeing fraternity at the moment. This leads refs like McDonald to seek confirmation for what was a correct decision .This was a big mistake in my opinion. He should have had the balls and guts to reverse the decision and get on with it. The ironic thing is had he done this the tims would have been pointing him to the lino to demand that he consults with him.
Then we have idiots like Hartson who jump on the bandwagon and is calling Collum as cheat in his article. I think Collum should take legal action against the fat tool.
You wouldn't jump on the bandwagon would you Immo?
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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bewlay wrote:So, the lino agrees with the decision to reverse the pen award. How then does this get spun by tim tramps like Guidi and Keevins to present it as factual that the tims are being conspired against and cheated ? .There seems to be a climate of fear in the refereeing fraternity at the moment. This leads refs like McDonald to seek confirmation for what was a correct decision .This was a big mistake in my opinion. He should have had the balls and guts to reverse the decision and get on with it. The ironic thing is had he done this the tims would have been pointing him to the lino to demand that he consults with him.
Then we have idiots like Hartson who jump on the bandwagon and is calling Collum as cheat in his article. I think Collum should take legal action against the fat tool.
You wouldn't jump on the bandwagon would you Immo?
The net is closing on the cheats. Not before time.
The experience is only enhanced by seeing hurting hun fuckwits like you in a blind panic because we may be heading towards more transparency and honesty in Scottish football.
mita- Number of posts : 254
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mita wrote:bewlay wrote:So, the lino agrees with the decision to reverse the pen award. How then does this get spun by tim tramps like Guidi and Keevins to present it as factual that the tims are being conspired against and cheated ? .There seems to be a climate of fear in the refereeing fraternity at the moment. This leads refs like McDonald to seek confirmation for what was a correct decision .This was a big mistake in my opinion. He should have had the balls and guts to reverse the decision and get on with it. The ironic thing is had he done this the tims would have been pointing him to the lino to demand that he consults with him.
Then we have idiots like Hartson who jump on the bandwagon and is calling Collum as cheat in his article. I think Collum should take legal action against the fat tool.
You wouldn't jump on the bandwagon would you Immo?
The net is closing on the cheats. Not before time.
The experience is only enhanced by seeing hurting hun fuckwits like you in a blind panic because we may be heading towards more transparency and honesty in Scottish football.
Is this the same transparency that led to McGregor getting banned 11 days after the Aberdeen game and the mystery man who stuck him not being disclosed. Stick to Rugger bawheid.
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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[quote="bewlay"]
it was an honour learning at his feet, the times i watched as he tore you new arse after new arse was a joy to behold, and flip-flop, i wasnt really trying to be fluent and creative, its the first thing to come into my mind that summed you up, a dildo. concise, and to the point. now back to this mind reading, were you born with it or did you learn it on the walk? do you know what im thinking now? i was gonny say something about david murray, but i sorta like you, and i dont want to see you make another cunt of yersel on the other board again. anyway, a tune......................
niall o,dhubghaill wrote:"Of course what was going though the refs mind at the time was the team and the manager whom he was up against."
mindreading? another skill to add to your endless list. what a fuckin dildo.
anyway, in keeping with the purpose of this room.....
Old Sev.Learning at the master's feet.You were almost Immoesque with the insults but not quite as fluent and creative.I always enjoy Immo's rants. Immo has let me down though. 01:23am is pretty lame in my opinion.
it was an honour learning at his feet, the times i watched as he tore you new arse after new arse was a joy to behold, and flip-flop, i wasnt really trying to be fluent and creative, its the first thing to come into my mind that summed you up, a dildo. concise, and to the point. now back to this mind reading, were you born with it or did you learn it on the walk? do you know what im thinking now? i was gonny say something about david murray, but i sorta like you, and i dont want to see you make another cunt of yersel on the other board again. anyway, a tune......................
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Very kind of you Sev - thank you man
It's painful to observe over on SF innit.
Most are gettin an idea that this is a story with much wider implications than simple TFT
And then there's our pet hun and his progeny LLS.
It's like the final scene in Zulu
The Queens Own Git It Up Ra Tims Hussars valiantly fighting a rearguard action against the uppity forces of fairness, transparency, accountability and openness.
Captain Barrington Bewlay-Smythe slashing away at the invaders armed only with the blunt instrument of his intellect. And his plucky lieutenant - LLS - steadfast by his side; standing in a bucket of sand, saluting and singing The Desert Song.
He's definitely twitchy
Halloween might well be a bridge too far for his nerves
It's painful to observe over on SF innit.
Most are gettin an idea that this is a story with much wider implications than simple TFT
And then there's our pet hun and his progeny LLS.
It's like the final scene in Zulu
The Queens Own Git It Up Ra Tims Hussars valiantly fighting a rearguard action against the uppity forces of fairness, transparency, accountability and openness.
Captain Barrington Bewlay-Smythe slashing away at the invaders armed only with the blunt instrument of his intellect. And his plucky lieutenant - LLS - steadfast by his side; standing in a bucket of sand, saluting and singing The Desert Song.
He's definitely twitchy
Halloween might well be a bridge too far for his nerves
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Immo wrote:Very kind of you Sev - thank you man
It's painful to observe over on SF innit.
Most are gettin an idea that this is a story with much wider implications than simple TFT
And then there's our pet hun and his progeny LLS.
It's like the final scene in Zulu
Nice analogy.I prefer the scene from
The Queens Own Git It Up Ra Tims Hussars valiantly fighting a rearguard action against the uppity forces of fairness, transparency, accountability and openness.
Captain Barrington Bewlay-Smythe slashing away at the invaders armed only with the blunt instrument of his intellect. And his plucky lieutenant - LLS - steadfast by his side; standing in a bucket of sand, saluting and singing The Desert Song.
He's definitely twitchy
Halloween might well be a bridge too far for his nerves
Thats more like it old yin.I prefer the happy Immo and not the hateful Immo who posted on this thread earlier.
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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[quote="niall o,dhubghaill"]
bravo .... bravo.....I can read a tims mind.I was brought on with them all around me matey.dont stand on cermony either and say it as it is.dont mind me .
bewlay wrote:niall o,dhubghaill wrote:"Of course what was going though the refs mind at the time was the team and the manager whom he was up against."
mindreading? another skill to add to your endless list. what a fuckin dildo.
anyway, in keeping with the purpose of this room.....
Old Sev.Learning at the master's feet.You were almost Immoesque with the insults but not quite as fluent and creative.I always enjoy Immo's rants. Immo has let me down though. 01:23am is pretty lame in my opinion.
it was an honour learning at his feet, the times i watched as he tore you new arse after new arse was a joy to behold, and flip-flop, i wasnt really trying to be fluent and creative, its the first thing to come into my mind that summed you up, a dildo. concise, and to the point. now back to this mind reading, were you born with it or did you learn it on the walk? do you know what im thinking now? i was gonny say something about david murray, but i sorta like you, and i dont want to see you make another cunt of yersel on the other board again. anyway, a tune......................
bravo .... bravo.....I can read a tims mind.I was brought on with them all around me matey.dont stand on cermony either and say it as it is.dont mind me .
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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jebus flip-flop, you only dropped 2 points, we dropped 3 the week before.calm doon ffs.
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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niall o,dhubghaill wrote:jebus flip-flop, you only dropped 2 points, we dropped 3 the week before.calm doon ffs.
See you later fatty
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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13 stone 5 pounds on a 5 foot ten frame isnt exactly hunlike, is it?
no, i think you just said that to hurt my feelings, well you succeeded.
no, i think you just said that to hurt my feelings, well you succeeded.
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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this is my record to you flip flop.
im sorry it had to go in this direction but it sums up my feelings.it used to be my wedding song, but its yours now.
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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i see theres a new compilation album out featuring the kinks hits by all and sundry, i think the boys are even on a few of them, they made so many brilliant songs i think it would be hard to fuck them up.(i hope)
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Have we had a Jam track on this thread yet?
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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The only version I'd heard of this before was Graham Parker & The Rumour. This is a great song and a great performance.
mita- Number of posts : 254
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A stone fuckin groove and nowt else Mits.
Well played that man.
Now... if you could just see yer way clear to formulating a foolproof plot to assassinate Mr Samaras...
Meanwhile....
In other news related to the year of 1974....
di-dit-di-di-dit-dit-de-di-deh-deh-der-der etc.... (news jingle)
SAMARAS FAMILY PLEDGES TO MAINTAIN CURRENT HAIRSTYLE-TREND THROUGHOUT NEXT THREE GENERATIONS!
RANGERS NEARLY SIGN CATHOLIC!!!
JACKPOT PAYOUT ON MONTROSE CARAVAN SITE PUGGY - UNCLE PANDA DENIES ILLEGAL USE OF SCREWDRIVER
MUSIC NEWS... ODDLY-TONSURED KNOB-TWIDDLER CREATES 'PUNK ROCK' FROM BOTTLE-TOPS, STYLOPHONE SPARE PARTS AND WOOLWORTH'S 'TOP-TWENTY' GUITAR!!!!!!
Phew!
Witta scorcher.
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One for the genius of the spoke & the puncture repair kit Crownybhoy (my favourite )
Hope your (Sepp) Blatter Infection isn't causing you too much discomfort.
PS
If you die of it... can I do yer epitaph?
"You aint been a good man - you aint been a bad man.... ...you bin pretty bad..."
PPS
In the house clearance... can I get first dibs on the (Ian) Paisley jim-jams?
http://open.spotify.com/track/3S2NSln8Suiv14Imo765vX
Hope your (Sepp) Blatter Infection isn't causing you too much discomfort.
PS
If you die of it... can I do yer epitaph?
"You aint been a good man - you aint been a bad man.... ...you bin pretty bad..."
PPS
In the house clearance... can I get first dibs on the (Ian) Paisley jim-jams?
http://open.spotify.com/track/3S2NSln8Suiv14Imo765vX
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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http://open.spotify.com/track/4ahtmk7BFKBiX6jlBF4bfs
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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That last one's a genre-congruent muchas grassy-arse to Mits for Ms Peebles BTW.
Woulda mentioned it...
Just got a little over-groovy on the smiley front in the excitement of hearin it again
Next one's for ...
...just in case he feels a bit left out and goes all 'cunty' and 'flouncey'
(like he does when his reviews get given the ole 'rubber-ear' by this happy band )
http://open.spotify.com/track/0yX7HlDxWj8D7SLPtByzkO
Woulda mentioned it...
Just got a little over-groovy on the smiley front in the excitement of hearin it again
Next one's for ...
...just in case he feels a bit left out and goes all 'cunty' and 'flouncey'
(like he does when his reviews get given the ole 'rubber-ear' by this happy band )
http://open.spotify.com/track/0yX7HlDxWj8D7SLPtByzkO
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Incidentally....
I'm currently cultivating a soup-strainer as part of the 'Mo-vember' charity initiative...
Embdy else participating?
Apart from Doctor O... obviously
Sorry Doc.
I'm currently cultivating a soup-strainer as part of the 'Mo-vember' charity initiative...
Embdy else participating?
Apart from Doctor O... obviously
Sorry Doc.
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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A mad yin...
Fur the Glad yin.
Fur the Glad yin.
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Oh yeah....
... nearly forgot
Last one...
For the stalwarts.
The 'Martini' posters on the sacred music thread.
The sine qua non of 'keeping the music flame lit'
Our very own Sev & Ginger....
and
Larssons... oh my Larssons!!!
... nearly forgot
Last one...
For the stalwarts.
The 'Martini' posters on the sacred music thread.
The sine qua non of 'keeping the music flame lit'
Our very own Sev & Ginger....
and
Larssons... oh my Larssons!!!
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Immo wrote:That last one's a genre-congruent muchas grassy-arse to Mits for Ms Peebles BTW.
Woulda mentioned it...
Just got a little over-groovy on the smiley front in the excitement of hearin it again
Next one's for ...
...just in case he feels a bit left out and goes all 'cunty' and 'flouncey'
(like he does when his reviews get given the ole 'rubber-ear' by this happy band )
http://open.spotify.com/track/0yX7HlDxWj8D7SLPtByzkO
Au contraire, M Green. I think you'll find flouncing is strictly a Falkirk / Camelon thing to do
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