Trouble at Palarse on 09:28 - Dec 31 with 2305 views | 1983 | So sad Alan Always out looking in [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 9:28]
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Trouble at Palarse on 09:57 - Dec 31 with 2248 views | Dewi1jack |
Trouble at Palarse on 04:29 - Dec 31 by giantstoneater | You mean Bubblehead surley Dewi !! |
No need to be surley. Always loved the Wavy Navy. It's just quicker by air (although the Royal Air Force don't always get where they're aiming to be!!) | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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Trouble at Palarse on 11:08 - Dec 31 with 2128 views | Fergal | Smoke bomb in the concourse too. | | | |
Trouble at Palarse on 11:56 - Dec 31 with 2054 views | Loyal |
Trouble at Palarse on 01:40 - Dec 31 by Dewi1jack | Bluddy 'ell. A grunt and a fishhead teaming up. Just need a cowboy, a builder and it's a remake of YMCA |
A grunt ? You are heading for the bumfinger ! | |
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Trouble at Palarse on 13:20 - Dec 31 with 1936 views | Wingstandwood | I find hoolies contemptible but their lingo hilarious!... So to be inquisitive I have sitting beside me a hoolie-linguist to help aid me type my questions? Did this occurrence happen to involve the 'top-boys' from two opposing 'firms'? Were they all 'game' lads? Were any of em 'tooled-up'? Were they all 'dressers' or were some 'scarfers' actually involved in this 'ruck' also? Were there any 'generals' there directing this mayhem or was it all just 'casuals'? Were they 'mobbed-up' when the the 'old-bill' arrived? Did they 'av' the rival firm 'on-their-toes'? Did they 'run-em'? Did they 'do-em'? Were they all wearing the top 'designer-clobber'? [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 13:22]
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Trouble at Palarse on 13:40 - Dec 31 with 1896 views | LeonisGod |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:20 - Dec 31 by Wingstandwood | I find hoolies contemptible but their lingo hilarious!... So to be inquisitive I have sitting beside me a hoolie-linguist to help aid me type my questions? Did this occurrence happen to involve the 'top-boys' from two opposing 'firms'? Were they all 'game' lads? Were any of em 'tooled-up'? Were they all 'dressers' or were some 'scarfers' actually involved in this 'ruck' also? Were there any 'generals' there directing this mayhem or was it all just 'casuals'? Were they 'mobbed-up' when the the 'old-bill' arrived? Did they 'av' the rival firm 'on-their-toes'? Did they 'run-em'? Did they 'do-em'? Were they all wearing the top 'designer-clobber'? [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 13:22]
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Think of the words you could save just by using the term 'chavy tvvats'. | | | |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:45 - Dec 31 with 1876 views | giantstoneater |
Trouble at Palarse on 09:57 - Dec 31 by Dewi1jack | No need to be surley. Always loved the Wavy Navy. It's just quicker by air (although the Royal Air Force don't always get where they're aiming to be!!) |
My teacher always told me to check my work never listened!! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Trouble at Palarse on 13:47 - Dec 31 with 1866 views | Loyal |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:20 - Dec 31 by Wingstandwood | I find hoolies contemptible but their lingo hilarious!... So to be inquisitive I have sitting beside me a hoolie-linguist to help aid me type my questions? Did this occurrence happen to involve the 'top-boys' from two opposing 'firms'? Were they all 'game' lads? Were any of em 'tooled-up'? Were they all 'dressers' or were some 'scarfers' actually involved in this 'ruck' also? Were there any 'generals' there directing this mayhem or was it all just 'casuals'? Were they 'mobbed-up' when the the 'old-bill' arrived? Did they 'av' the rival firm 'on-their-toes'? Did they 'run-em'? Did they 'do-em'? Were they all wearing the top 'designer-clobber'? [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 13:22]
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Like minded boys, calling it on and avin' it for real. | |
| Nolan sympathiser, clout expert, personal friend of Leigh Dineen, advocate and enforcer of porridge swallows.
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:18 - Dec 31 with 1807 views | Wingstandwood |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:40 - Dec 31 by LeonisGod | Think of the words you could save just by using the term 'chavy tvvats'. |
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:20 - Dec 31 with 1806 views | Dewi1jack |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:45 - Dec 31 by giantstoneater | My teacher always told me to check my work never listened!! |
I never listened to my teacher but I did follow her advice and I learned to do joined up writing. Even graduated to using a pencil Nearly got to the level of using a pen instead of crayons and pencils as well. Good job really, otherwise I'd have been Army! | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:25 - Dec 31 with 1793 views | Wingstandwood |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:47 - Dec 31 by Loyal | Like minded boys, calling it on and avin' it for real. |
I missed those ones. I always loved the strict hooligan moral code of decency found in their books i.e. like minded boys only fighting other like minded boys leaving the replica top scarf wearing supporter(s well) out of it. | |
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:43 - Dec 31 with 1751 views | blueytheblue |
Trouble at Palarse on 23:08 - Dec 30 by Humpty | That's the master race, that is. |
Master baiting race more like | |
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:45 - Dec 31 with 1743 views | blueytheblue |
Trouble at Palarse on 13:20 - Dec 31 by Wingstandwood | I find hoolies contemptible but their lingo hilarious!... So to be inquisitive I have sitting beside me a hoolie-linguist to help aid me type my questions? Did this occurrence happen to involve the 'top-boys' from two opposing 'firms'? Were they all 'game' lads? Were any of em 'tooled-up'? Were they all 'dressers' or were some 'scarfers' actually involved in this 'ruck' also? Were there any 'generals' there directing this mayhem or was it all just 'casuals'? Were they 'mobbed-up' when the the 'old-bill' arrived? Did they 'av' the rival firm 'on-their-toes'? Did they 'run-em'? Did they 'do-em'? Were they all wearing the top 'designer-clobber'? [Post edited 31 Dec 2015 13:22]
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Have you just copied that from one of Anus' books? He'll do you (legally) for copyright infringement... | |
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Trouble at Palarse on 14:59 - Dec 31 with 1696 views | Loyal | Anus rules the world - he once took the Stretford end whilst under the weather with a bout of flu, all on his own. | |
| Nolan sympathiser, clout expert, personal friend of Leigh Dineen, advocate and enforcer of porridge swallows.
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Trouble at Palarse on 15:50 - Dec 31 with 1613 views | giantstoneater |
Trouble at Palarse on 14:20 - Dec 31 by Dewi1jack | I never listened to my teacher but I did follow her advice and I learned to do joined up writing. Even graduated to using a pencil Nearly got to the level of using a pen instead of crayons and pencils as well. Good job really, otherwise I'd have been Army! |
What's a pencil?!! I suppose that's the benefit of modern media no joined up writing! But I would probably get it right first time using joined up writing. Computers are black magic and should be burnt at the stake. | | | |
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