Tricky Trees
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Tricky Trees
With Rangers having won the league, it now remains for Forest to gain entry to the Premier League via the play-offs to round off the season. To be honest, they'll go straight back down if they do, oh well.
My interest in football has virtually died this season, much sooner watch cycling. Still, there's the Giro starting tomorrow.
Hmm, didn't realise it commenced this weekend, better find some pubs to watch it, could make me very unpopular.
My interest in football has virtually died this season, much sooner watch cycling. Still, there's the Giro starting tomorrow.
Hmm, didn't realise it commenced this weekend, better find some pubs to watch it, could make me very unpopular.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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Of course you're not interested in football. You're a hun ffs.
You? Unpopular? Is that actually possible?
crownliquor wrote: could make me very unpopular.
You? Unpopular? Is that actually possible?
supermo- Number of posts : 3941
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I know I'm never unpopular with you sweetheart.
I've backed Franco Pellizotti in the Giro, if you're interested.
I've backed Franco Pellizotti in the Giro, if you're interested.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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Big match for Port Vale at Bournemouth today.Win it and a play off place is almost certain.Young L_r has gone down with 12 of his mates on a mini-bus which left from Hanley this morning(you love Hanley dont you Crown
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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4-0 Bournemouth I see.
come on Shrewsbury!
come on Shrewsbury!
supermo- Number of posts : 3941
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So petty... so spiteful...
Funny tho
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Good result for Scunthorpe against Forest yesterday. Came back from 0-2 to snatch a late draw.
Just what you'd expect from a team with 'cunt' in their name, isn't that right, Licker?
C'mon Blackpool! Get intae these Davies Diddies!
Just what you'd expect from a team with 'cunt' in their name, isn't that right, Licker?
C'mon Blackpool! Get intae these Davies Diddies!
mita- Number of posts : 254
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2 European cups. That is all.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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crownliquor wrote:2 European cups. That is all.
In comparison with none, you mean!
mita- Number of posts : 254
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mita wrote:crownliquor wrote:2 European cups. That is all.
In comparison with none, you mean!
Aye but how many Scottish League Championships have Forrest won?
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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crownliquor wrote:I know I'm never unpopular with you sweetheart.
I've backed Franco Pellizotti in the Giro, if you're interested.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand he's been removed from the Giro start list for doping issues, there's a surprise.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/03052010/58/giro-d-italia-pellizotti-giro-doping-issue.html
More importantly, I may not get my £5 stake back.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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More cheats in cycling than fucking snooker mate
Did I say I was looking at buying a new bike?
Did I say I was looking at buying a new bike?
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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Cycling's rotten to the core mate, but so are most sports.
Yep, a Trek hybrid would be a sensible choice for a new bike James.
Yep, a Trek hybrid would be a sensible choice for a new bike James.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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You should only bet what you can afford to throw away Licker
onomatopoeia- Number of posts : 596
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Did you have a bet on the first leg of the play-off Crownybhoy?
I've placed a small wager on Tricky TreesSupermo supremo Billy Davies resigning from the club in shame after being 'outed' as the bastard offspring of a comic-book character.
It'll be a tidy sum if it comes up
Alfred e Neuman
Billy Davies
I've placed a small wager on Tricky Trees
It'll be a tidy sum if it comes up
Alfred e Neuman
Billy Davies
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Charlie Adam's sister's pants are the best,
You can smell them from
the east to the west,
They are better when soiled and damp,
Charlie
Adam's sister's PANTS!!
You can smell them from
the east to the west,
They are better when soiled and damp,
Charlie
Adam's sister's PANTS!!
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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JimmyMcGrory wrote:Charlie Adam's sister's pants are the best,
You can smell them from
the east to the west,
They are better when soiled and damp,
Charlie
Adam's sister's PANTS!!
You forgot
Gladstone- Number of posts : 956
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Gladstone wrote:
You forgot
That's not all I forgot .......... I forgot posting CASP
Pished after the golf despite getting the heavy word from Mrs M beforehand. Fuck I'm a rebel
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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crownliquor wrote:Cycling's rotten to the core mate, but so are most sports.
Yep, a Trek hybrid would be a sensible choice for a new bike James.
I'm just waiting on it coming into the shop now mate. I'm going the full hog, I bought a new pump and looking at gloves and a helmet as well. Any
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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Oh dear it looks like Forrest were chopped down to size
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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JimmyMcGrory wrote:
I'm just waiting on it coming into the shop now mate. I'm going the full hog, I bought a new pump and looking at gloves and a helmet as well. Anycheaprecs gratefully received, also will my Heeland head fit in a normal size helmet
Real men don't wear helmets, but sensible ones do. Look to be paying £40 upwards for a decent helmet, pick one from here, they're adjustable so buy a large for your arboreal head and you should be fine. Giro are a good make:
http://www.parker-international.co.uk/c/21/Helmets---Road.html?Page=6
Do you mean mitts or gloves?
These are mitts and are for summer ridng: http://www.parker-international.co.uk/12374/Campagnolo-Clothing-C420-T-G--System-Factory-Team-Glove---Fire.html
Try some on at your LBS (local bike shop), don't pay huge amounts for them though, I buy in the winter and begrudge paying more than a tenner.
Winter gloves are a bit more difficult, I have shocking circulation and often ride with 3 pairs on in the winter. Altura are not bad value, but don't expect them to last more than one season.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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I hate Billy Davies and Notts Forest.
Anyway, what do you guys think this is, a cycling forum???
Anyway, what do you guys think this is, a cycling forum???
supermo- Number of posts : 3941
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I'm on crowns side now Mo, no more knocking cunts off bikes in case you hit me
I've been looking at Giro hats and gloves crown as a cyclist at work told me that's what trendy fuckers wear but I'll not be paying £40 for a helmet thats for sure.
Its mitts I'm after but I'd do for gloves if they co-ordinate with my bike and helmet
I've been looking at Giro hats and gloves crown as a cyclist at work told me that's what trendy fuckers wear but I'll not be paying £40 for a helmet thats for sure.
Its mitts I'm after but I'd do for gloves if they co-ordinate with my bike and helmet
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