Unabomber Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 3 minutes ago, jonthefox said: Fancy a night out in Leicester then Una?. Me as woody and you as Olaf ?. Nah , didn't think so. What do you mean “nah didn’t think so” my answer would be “**** yeah let me google Olaf”
Adster Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 46 minutes ago, jonthefox said: Fancy a night out in Leicester then Una?. Me as woody and you as Olaf ?. Nah , didn't think so. Bet you're fun at a party.
MPH Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 2 hours ago, jonthefox said: Anyone else find this a bit cringe ?. 1 hour ago, jonthefox said: Grown men dressing up as Buzz Lightyear . Leave it for the kids. if you are touching 40, then a bunch of these players are approximately 15 years or more younger than you..
les-tah Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 3 hours ago, jonthefox said: Anyone else find this a bit cringe ?. Missionary then sleep?
mohammedsaqib Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 Absolutely gutted - I was in Tivoli today and missed them. Just landed back in Bristol to see the pictures 😔
urban.spaceman Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 5 minutes ago, mohammedsaqib said: Absolutely gutted - I was in Tivoli today and missed them. Just landed back in Bristol to see the pictures 😔 WHERES BIG DADDY WHEN WE NEED HIM?!??!!
lestajigs Posted 24 November 2019 Posted 24 November 2019 3 hours ago, jonthefox said: Anyone else find this a bit cringe ?. Not at all, for what reason? If anything it shouts out we have a great team bond
BoyJones Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 4 hours ago, jonthefox said: Anyone else find this a bit cringe ?. NO! People trying to have a bit of fun - but in this PC world not allowed, cut them some slack YW and get off your high horse. Enjoy your break lads, you deserve it - unfortunately whatever you do some keyboard warrior will have a go.
Foxxed Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 6 minutes ago, BoyJones said: NO! People trying to have a bit of fun - but in this PC world not allowed, cut them some slack YW and get off your high horse. Enjoy your break lads, you deserve it - unfortunately whatever you do some keyboard warrior will have a go. These ****ing politically correct police won’t even let you walk around Copenhagen dressed as buzz lightyear. These bloody stalinists are infringing on your RIGHTS.
baldeagle Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 4 hours ago, jonthefox said: Anyone else find this a bit cringe ?. No
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 12 minutes ago, BoyJones said: NO! People trying to have a bit of fun - but in this PC world not allowed, cut them some slack YW and get off your high horse. Enjoy your break lads, you deserve it - unfortunately whatever you do some keyboard warrior will have a go. Weren't you in General Chat the other day moaning about people enjoying I'm A Celeb? To be fair to @jonthefox some of the players do look distinctly uncomfortable, as would I. Fancy dress really isn't my thing. I'd still do it for the sake of team spirit though.
BoyJones Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 2 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: Weren't you in General Chat the other day moaning about people enjoying I'm A Celeb? To be fair to @jonthefox some of the players do look distinctly uncomfortable, as would I. Fancy dress really isn't my thing. I'd still do it for the sake of team spirit though. No mate I wasn't moaning about I'm a Celeb - I just don't understand the appeal of the programme. I have to own up and say I have never actually watched it or any soap for thar matter. If it floats your boat, fair enough, but I would rather out and about then watching a load of has beens pranching around in the screen. But we are all different and have different ways of making our life meaningful. TV is not mine.
Lestoh Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 It’s obviously meant to be a Disney theme, so which tit turned up as Mario
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 4 minutes ago, BoyJones said: No mate I wasn't moaning about I'm a Celeb - I just don't understand the appeal of the programme. I have to own up and say I have never actually watched it or any soap for thar matter. If it floats your boat, fair enough, but I would rather out and about then watching a load of has beens pranching around in the screen. But we are all different and have different ways of making our life meaningful. TV is not mine. And I don't understand the appeal of getting dressed up as a cartoon character. Different strokes for different folks eh?
Kopic Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 20 minutes ago, BoyJones said: No mate I wasn't moaning about I'm a Celeb - I just don't understand the appeal of the programme. I have to own up and say I have never actually watched it or any soap for thar matter. You're going to struggle to see the appeal of something unless you've watched it. Didn't realise I'm a celeb is a soap though so cheers for that. Must say i'm more of a hollyoaks man myself. I absolutely hate doing fancy dress. When I was at uni, every bloody week there would always be some night out with a fancy dress theme. I like a drink and would go out if anything was happening, but I never bothered to dress up, just went out as normal. When people moaned at me, or asked why I wasnt dressed up, my reply usually was "I am dressed up, as a normal person on a night out." Would raise a laugh and that would be that. I have zero issue with others dressing up, or being around people dressed up, I just personally can't stand doing it. Looks to be a growing squad tradition. At least they actually have the money to go all out on costumes rather than wearing bin bags etc
Aus Fox Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 And the award for most miserable bastard on the forum goes to....
ozleicester Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 geebus... how does "PC" get included in this.
fox_favourite Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/10414351/leicester-city-players-photographers-costumes-party/amp/ My guess is that a photographer crossed a line, or they just got fed up with them. Looking at the initial footage of them arriving, the photographers do look like they're almost on the players feet! But shouldn't have let it get in that situation, I'm glad the club took security staff along and they sound like they stopped it before it escalated.
Foxxed Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 Now we’re all agreed when’s the annual foxestalk fancy dress party?
fox_favourite Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 13 minutes ago, Foxxed said: Now we’re all agreed when’s the annual foxestalk dressup party? Errr and bit awks...it's been. I thought you knew?! Here's me at Pat Butcher
Foxxed Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 15 minutes ago, fox_favourite said: Errr and bit awks...it's been. I thought you knew?! Here's me at Pat Butcher Kind of a bit cring... wonderful, wonderful!
Foxxed Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 I’m keen on Ricardo’s effort. Chil definitely looks too comfortable with fake breasts but whatever.
st albans fox Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 2 hours ago, fox_favourite said: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/10414351/leicester-city-players-photographers-costumes-party/amp/ My guess is that a photographer crossed a line, or they just got fed up with them. Looking at the initial footage of them arriving, the photographers do look like they're almost on the players feet! But shouldn't have let it get in that situation, I'm glad the club took security staff along and they sound like they stopped it before it escalated. Good article - Kevin is dressed as two characters! all those paragraphs and photos just to get the message out there that chilly was pissed and aggressive ............
VLC86 Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 2 hours ago, Foxxed said: I’m keen on Ricardo’s effort. Chil definitely looks too comfortable with fake breasts but whatever. Madders usually makes him dress us as Cinderella.
Vlad the Fox Posted 25 November 2019 Posted 25 November 2019 7 hours ago, Kopic said: You're going to struggle to see the appeal of something unless you've watched it. Didn't realise I'm a celeb is a soap though so cheers for that. Must say i'm more of a hollyoaks man myself. I absolutely hate doing fancy dress. When I was at uni, every bloody week there would always be some night out with a fancy dress theme. I like a drink and would go out if anything was happening, but I never bothered to dress up, just went out as normal. When people moaned at me, or asked why I wasnt dressed up, my reply usually was "I am dressed up, as a normal person on a night out." Would raise a laugh and that would be that. I have zero issue with others dressing up, or being around people dressed up, I just personally can't stand doing it. Looks to be a growing squad tradition. At least they actually have the money to go all out on costumes rather than wearing bin bags etc An old friend of mine used to hate fancy dress so wouldn’t bother, when asked why he hadn’t dressed up he’d say he’d come as a murderer, when it was pointed out he didn’t look much like a murderer he pointed out that if everyone knew what a murderer looked like they wouldn’t be that successful.
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