| Forum Reply | What's wrong with England fans ? at 15:06 24 Jul 2021
Ditto Arfur. I thought it was humorous enough but was surprised that it got censored. A sense of humour failure is always indicative of something/someone taking themselves too seriously. A great shame, like you, I liked the site but it just seems full of miserable and unhappy people these days. All the interesting, bright posters seem to have fled. - are those two facts related? A couple of the 'more challenged' do seem to like picking on 73 though which is always amusing. |
| Forum Reply | ffs at 13:53 18 Jun 2015
Frixo.com |
| Forum Reply | Hank Marvin at 14:05 4 Feb 2015
Les Paul, probably, if you're talking about an electric guitar. |
| Forum Reply | Transfer makeweights at 15:03 4 Jun 2014
Mark Wright came along as part of the deal when we bought Keith Cassels |
| Forum Reply | A Manchester United Fan's Guide To Southampton at 19:27 7 May 2014
Well done Nick! Good to see that you can still do it - you should do more of them! Coming originally from Surrey I bucked the trend and picked SFC to support. |
| Forum Reply | Time To Back Gazzaniga at 16:22 2 Dec 2013
Alan Ball wanted to leave, at one time, because of the stick he was getting. |
| Forum Reply | MORNING NICK at 11:02 28 Nov 2013
He posts on IBO from time to time nowadays |
| Forum Reply | Spam Fritters at 08:08 19 Nov 2013
Elephants' Footprints - a tasty and nutritious treat. FACT |
| Forum Reply | Poch and his interpreter at 19:34 1 Oct 2013
That would have been good advice for Big Ron even when he was trying to speak English as well. [Post edited 1 Oct 2013 19:35]
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| Forum Reply | PRISON OVERCROWDING at 23:50 4 Sep 2013
The only certain lessons learnt from nearly 250 years of state prisons is that they don't really do much in the way of stopping crime or rehabilitating criminals. They've been used, and still are, as society's dustbins. They give the general public respite for a few years or months from particular baddies but not much else. |
| Forum Reply | Kyle Walker at 19:50 1 Sep 2013
I can't argue with that. |
| Forum Reply | Golf at 09:45 8 Jul 2013
I wouldn't spend a fortune on clubs initially. Get some lessons - that's where the money is spent to best effect when you start off. Otherwise you may find yourself having to dismantle and rebuild your swing later when you progress. And don't try to bust a gut trying to hit for distance - get a good relaxed swing (all the best golfers make it look so effortless) and let the club do the work. A (2nd hand even) half set of irons and putter is not a bad start - and practise, practise, practise. Good luck - it's a cracking game (if frustrating at times) and if you take to it you'll have years of pleasure. You'll never totally master it which is why it is such a constant challenge and delight. |
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