Manwell Pablo Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Hows that for a text book Thracian Thread title. I thank you. Anybody going to Grace Road to watch the Cricket tomorrow?
The People's Hero Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Yeah. Where IS Thracian? Is there a hyperbole convention somewhere we don't know about?
Manwell Pablo Posted 21 June 2007 Author Posted 21 June 2007 No idea. ****ing peacfull though, can run amok shouting people down and making shit jokes without having to stop and argue with him about Louis Dodds every 2 minutes.
The People's Hero Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Louis Dodds is amazing. Five times the player Manwell Pablo ever was. Let's see you resist that one, big boy.
The Reverend Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Louis Dodds is amazing. Five times the player Manwell Pablo ever was. Let's see you resist that one, big boy. Louis Dodds should be in the first team no doubt. JOKE
Manwell Pablo Posted 21 June 2007 Author Posted 21 June 2007 Louis Dodds is amazing. Five times the player Manwell Pablo ever was. Let's see you resist that one, big boy. It's Manuel Pablo. Manuel Pablo is still playing. You soft Southern idoit. Unfortunatley your post doesn't have enough length or enouth poor anaolgies to warrant a lengthy reply.
The People's Hero Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 It's Manuel Pablo.Manuel Pablo is still playing. You soft Southern idoit. Unfortunatley your post doesn't have enough length or enouth poor anaolgies to warrant a lengthy reply. Don't tempt me.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Twenty20 isn't cricket. Cricket isn't cricket without Henry Mobbs, Bertie Frampage and Edward Clottington. They sure knew how to play cricket, and not like any of the crap served up these days. Oh no, and they were all 4 ft 6 too. You don't need to be tall to be a cricketer. You need to be quick-thinking, agile, limber and preferably under the age of 12 though. I tell you who was a cricketer. Bill Shankly. We talked once, and he told me "boy, you'll never amount to anything if you don't eat your greens". Well I ate my greens and then one day I finally made it to managing Hinckley Under 14s Squash Club. One of my boys finally made it into the England Olympic Swimming Team. It was a proud day. I'll tell you about another proud day. The day I sold a numberplate for £15,000 to an idiot. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Like Louis Dodds. He puts his mind to it, and he scores goals. And he's got impact. I'll tell you who hasn't got impact. "Sloth" Fryatt Like a drunken man attempting to thrust his flaccid penis inside of his tender young wife.
The People's Hero Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Twenty20 isn't cricket. Cricket isn't cricket without Henry Mobbs, Bertie Frampage and Edward Clottington. They sure knew how to play cricket, and not like any of the crap served up these days. Oh no, and they were all 4 ft 6 too. You don't need to be tall to be a cricketer. You need to be quick-thinking, agile, limber and preferably under the age of 12 though. I tell you who was a cricketer. Bill Shankly. We talked once, and he told me "boy, you'll never amount to anything if you don't eat your greens". Well I ate my greens and then one day I finally made it to managing Hinckley Under 14s Squash Club. One of my boys finally made it into the England Olympic Swimming Team. It was a proud day. I'll tell you about another proud day. The day I sold a numberplate for £15,000 to an idiot. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Like Louis Dodds. He puts his mind to it, and he scores goals. And he's got impact. I'll tell you who hasn't got impact. "Sloth" Fryatt Like a drunken man attempting to thrust his flaccid penis inside of his tender young wife.
The Reverend Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Twenty20 isn't cricket. Cricket isn't cricket without Henry Mobbs, Bertie Frampage and Edward Clottington. They sure knew how to play cricket, and not like any of the crap served up these days. Oh no, and they were all 4 ft 6 too. You don't need to be tall to be a cricketer. You need to be quick-thinking, agile, limber and preferably under the age of 12 though. I tell you who was a cricketer. Bill Shankly. We talked once, and he told me "boy, you'll never amount to anything if you don't eat your greens". Well I ate my greens and then one day I finally made it to managing Hinckley Under 14s Squash Club. One of my boys finally made it into the England Olympic Swimming Team. It was a proud day. I'll tell you about another proud day. The day I sold a numberplate for £15,000 to an idiot. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Like Louis Dodds. He puts his mind to it, and he scores goals. And he's got impact. I'll tell you who hasn't got impact. "Sloth" Fryatt Like a drunken man attempting to thrust his flaccid penis inside of his tender young wife. Tell you what theres been some candidates for post of the year today alright! Quality
Manwell Pablo Posted 21 June 2007 Author Posted 21 June 2007 Twenty20 isn't cricket. Cricket isn't cricket without Henry Mobbs, Bertie Frampage and Edward Clottington. They sure knew how to play cricket, and not like any of the crap served up these days. Oh no, and they were all 4 ft 6 too. You don't need to be tall to be a cricketer. You need to be quick-thinking, agile, limber and preferably under the age of 12 though. I tell you who was a cricketer. Bill Shankly. We talked once, and he told me "boy, you'll never amount to anything if you don't eat your greens". Well I ate my greens and then one day I finally made it to managing Hinckley Under 14s Squash Club. One of my boys finally made it into the England Olympic Swimming Team. It was a proud day. I'll tell you about another proud day. The day I sold a numberplate for £15,000 to an idiot. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Like Louis Dodds. He puts his mind to it, and he scores goals. And he's got impact. I'll tell you who hasn't got impact. "Sloth" Fryatt Like a drunken man attempting to thrust his flaccid penis inside of his tender young wife. As I've already said a few times, thank god he doesn't like cricket.
Joe. Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Not going tomorrow night but hopefully will be able to get to some games this season. It's a good version of the game to watch, and we're actually decent at it
Maybes Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Not going tomorrow night but hopefully will be able to get to some games this season. It's a good version of the game to watch, and we're actually decent at it No doubt watch it on sky. Altough i am tempted to go down.
Webbo Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Twenty20 isn't cricket. Cricket isn't cricket without Henry Mobbs, Bertie Frampage and Edward Clottington. They sure knew how to play cricket, and not like any of the crap served up these days. Oh no, and they were all 4 ft 6 too. You don't need to be tall to be a cricketer. You need to be quick-thinking, agile, limber and preferably under the age of 12 though. I tell you who was a cricketer. Bill Shankly. We talked once, and he told me "boy, you'll never amount to anything if you don't eat your greens". Well I ate my greens and then one day I finally made it to managing Hinckley Under 14s Squash Club. One of my boys finally made it into the England Olympic Swimming Team. It was a proud day. I'll tell you about another proud day. The day I sold a numberplate for £15,000 to an idiot. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Like Louis Dodds. He puts his mind to it, and he scores goals. And he's got impact. I'll tell you who hasn't got impact. "Sloth" Fryatt Like a drunken man attempting to thrust his flaccid penis inside of his tender young wife. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Daggers Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 You can do anything if you put your mind to it. It's been a good week for giggles.
Flynny Posted 21 June 2007 Posted 21 June 2007 Close the forums. They're finished. Nothing as good as that will ever be posted again. Ever. Way to RUIN foxestalk, Fez. Dick.
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