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13 February 2011 at 3:24 am #59324
That’s proper late – I remember her in 1989
;)
13 February 2011 at 3:30 am #59329That’s proper late – I remember her in 1989;)
You mean 19.59. It was always two for one before 20.00, and the two you got to see weren’t that great…
13 February 2011 at 3:31 am #59330That’s proper late – I remember her in 1989;)
:D
……one must earn a living. How else could we have aspired to own a home in Whelley.
I bask in her beauty………
(that’s not a euphemism by the way….. ;) )
13 February 2011 at 3:34 am #59332I bask in her beauty………(that’s not a euphemism by the way….. ;) )
Pity. I was about to ask if it has a slide and a shallow end.
Good night folks.
13 February 2011 at 3:34 am #59333Back on topic for a moment, I found myself at the game today in with the home fans.
Wooden seats and my knees rammed up against the wall that was in front of me. Wouldn’t mind but I’m only 5’7″!
In that main stand the aisles are only wide enough for one person and then behind it ‘the concourse’ is no wider than a corridor. It’s a death trap if there was ever an emergency.
Although as someone else put it the atmosphere was very poor. Fair few Wigan fans around us too.
13 February 2011 at 3:36 am #59334Landgate – I’m hardly likely to ditch a free, work-provided iPhone now, am I?
Plus, I access the site remotely through that fancy BB forum, so I’m not graphically friendly on the couch – and that’s not a euphemism either, Micky ;)
13 February 2011 at 3:45 am #59336The smilies don’t lend themselves well to the remote access wallahs like myself (tonight, at least) but I’m still struggling to see how I could carry off using the blonde smilie.
Or the brunette one, for that matter, if there was one
Ditch the overated iphone and buy a phone that supports flash……
POSTED FROM MY HTC DESIRE HD…… :angry-soapbox: [/quote]
No need for flash with the smilies anyway!?!
Just get an iPad Griff. Just think about your iPhone made 6, or 7 times bigger.
Good talking point too. Whenever I get mine out, on a train or in Costa, someone always want to play with it.
;)
No euphemisms, just extreme innuendo!
13 February 2011 at 3:57 am #59340Landgate – I’m hardly likely to ditch a free, work-provided iPhone now, am I?Plus, I access the site remotely through that fancy BB forum, so I’m not graphically friendly on the couch – and that’s not a euphemism either, Micky ;)
Work provided iPhones?….. a sign of impending doom.
I’m sure there’s an ‘app’ for the socially challenged – it would appear that ‘owners’ can now ‘tweet’, ‘face’, ‘myspace’, ‘follow’, ‘bebo’….. anyone who’s interested that they are actually ‘on the train’.
I love technology………………..
…………………..it’s so ‘traceable’, and can easily steal your* life.
* genericaly speaking that is.
:?
13 February 2011 at 1:56 pm #59349Landgate – I’m hardly likely to ditch a free, work-provided iPhone now, am I?
Plus, I access the site remotely through that fancy BB forum, so I’m not graphically friendly on the couch – and that’s not a euphemism either, Micky ;)
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Work provided iPhones?….. a sign of impending doom.
I’m sure there’s an ‘app’ for the socially challenged – it would appear that ‘owners’ can now ‘tweet’, ‘face’, ‘myspace’, ‘follow’, ‘bebo’….. anyone who’s interested that they are actually ‘on the train’.
I love technology………………..
…………………..it’s so ‘traceable’, and can easily steal your* life.
* genericaly speaking that is.
:? [/quote
It’s full of scousers, enough said.13 February 2011 at 3:21 pm #59356Waiting outside Anfield Road end for my mate who was sat in the Kop, I was amazed at how many foreigners I saw. Had a big group stood near me all giving it the ‘hurdy-gurdy’, I am assuming they were Scandinavians. And loads and loads of Irish and cockneys. Blokes with kids decked out in all the clobber….displaying the best Somerset accents going.
I saw a load of Germans as well, some with Erfurt scarves on and others as well. It’s bizarre. Almost like a football carnival.I knew it was like this, but I was amazed at the extent of it. I ended up approaching the ground from behind the Kop end, walking up loads of derelict streets. There WAS a ‘throng’ of locals making their way up to the ground, but it really wasn’t anything different to ours, at the DW.
Maybe it explains why the atmosphere was so bad. How do they all sing in different languages? :lol:
Nipped in ‘The Park’ pub, behind the kop, for a urinal stop, and it was rammed with Irish.I’d hate Latics to ever get like that, seriously. Nothing against the odd individual, but I’d say a large percentage are foreigners and day trippers, at Anfield.
13 February 2011 at 3:55 pm #59362Anonymous
Worst ground in the Prem for leg room has to be Old Trafford for me by far. I had to sit sideways as there wasn’t any leg room!
Guess it depends where you sit.
There was plenty room when I sat in an exec suite this season!
13 February 2011 at 4:01 pm #59364Waiting outside Anfield Road end for my mate who was sat in the Kop, I was amazed at how many foreigners I saw. Had a big group stood near me all giving it the ‘hurdy-gurdy’, I am assuming they were Scandinavians. And loads and loads of Irish and cockneys. Blokes with kids decked out in all the clobber….displaying the best Somerset accents going.
I saw a load of Germans as well, some with Erfurt scarves on and others as well. It’s bizarre. Almost like a football carnival.I knew it was like this, but I was amazed at the extent of it. I ended up approaching the ground from behind the Kop end, walking up loads of derelict streets. There WAS a ‘throng’ of locals making their way up to the ground, but it really wasn’t anything different to ours, at the DW.
Maybe it explains why the atmosphere was so bad. How do they all sing in different languages? :lol:
Nipped in ‘The Park’ pub, behind the kop, for a urinal stop, and it was rammed with Irish.I’d hate Latics to ever get like that, seriously. Nothing against the odd individual, but I’d say a large percentage are foreigners and day trippers, at Anfield.
Why Vat????
If we could get 50,000 every week I don’t give a shoite were they come from :romance-grouphug:
13 February 2011 at 4:13 pm #59366Anonymous
Good talking point too. Whenever I get mine out, on a train or in Costa, someone always want to play with it.
:shock: :shock: :roll: :roll:13 February 2011 at 5:02 pm #59369Waiting outside Anfield Road end for my mate who was sat in the Kop, I was amazed at how many foreigners I saw. Had a big group stood near me all giving it the ‘hurdy-gurdy’, I am assuming they were Scandinavians. And loads and loads of Irish and cockneys. Blokes with kids decked out in all the clobber….displaying the best Somerset accents going.
I saw a load of Germans as well, some with Erfurt scarves on and others as well. It’s bizarre. Almost like a football carnival.I knew it was like this, but I was amazed at the extent of it. I ended up approaching the ground from behind the Kop end, walking up loads of derelict streets. There WAS a ‘throng’ of locals making their way up to the ground, but it really wasn’t anything different to ours, at the DW.
Maybe it explains why the atmosphere was so bad. How do they all sing in different languages? :lol:
Nipped in ‘The Park’ pub, behind the kop, for a urinal stop, and it was rammed with Irish.I’d hate Latics to ever get like that, seriously. Nothing against the odd individual, but I’d say a large percentage are foreigners and day trippers, at Anfield.
Why Vat????
If we could get 50,000 every week I don’t give a shoite were they come from :romance-grouphug: [/quote]
You’d change your mind if it got like people I know who’ve watched Liverpool for years, and yet quite often have to fight tooth and nail for tickets, sometimes paying well over the odds…..
whilst people who fly or get the boat in, get tickets with ease. No thanks.
13 February 2011 at 6:14 pm #59378The things I faced at Anfield ……
The lad at the kiosk tried to rob me of 10p … I was having none of it.
The sun was in my eyes pre-match.
I had some Irish guy [Donnolly] two rows in-front of me going “Go too him” in his Irish accent.
There ain’t no numbers on most of the seats.
The stewards are pr!çks to everyone.
Some guy looked like Paul Scharner which made me want to look at the sun in an attempt to blind myself.
………. but yet i’m still here because i’m a fearless bastad :liar:
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