Deathside Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 Morris deal Mwahahahahahahahahahahaha Source??? I just don't believe you
Janx Posted 2 August 2006 Author Posted 2 August 2006 Source??? I just don't believe you BBC... gotta be kosher
Deathside Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 BBC... gotta be kosher You're gonna make me look for the link myself???
Janx Posted 2 August 2006 Author Posted 2 August 2006 You're gonna make me look for the link myself??? Yeovil manager Russell Slade has handed former Leicester and Derby forward Lee Morris a short-term contract. The 26-year-old, who has been troubled with injuries over the past two years, has spent most of pre-season with the League One outfit. Slade told Yeovil's website: "Lee is about 60% to 70% fit. "We have seen glimpses of what could be and we have just got to be patient with him because, if we get him right we will have an excellent player." Gotta laugh!!
Deathside Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 "Lee is about 60% to 70% fit" Good to see he's maintained his fitness level
Guest Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 Good luck to him. The physio's table might not be as comfy as ours.
The People's Hero Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 I wrote a really acerbic post about him in a thread which had nothing to do with him. I want to find it now....
Janx Posted 2 August 2006 Author Posted 2 August 2006 Search? It's a useful tool. but of course you knew that Jimbert.... being a Moderator (still cant believe that!)
The People's Hero Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 but of course you knew that Jimbert.... being a Moderator (still cant believe that!) A 'moder' what?
Phube Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 Yeovil manager Russell Slade has handed former Leicester and Derby forward Lee Morris a short-term contract. The 26-year-old, who has been troubled with injuries over the past two years, has spent most of pre-season with the League One outfit. When did he do that then!!!
Deathside Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 I wrote a really acerbic post about him in a thread which had nothing to do with him. I want to find it now.... Acerbic??? - What's that mean then???
Loake Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 It means to be acerbic, like. Innit. well thats cleared that up definition:Sharp or biting, as in character or expression: “At times, the playwright allows an acerbic tone to pierce through otherwise arid or flowery prose†(Alvin Klein).
Daggers Posted 2 August 2006 Posted 2 August 2006 It means to be acerbic, like. Innit. Is that text speak?
Guest Posted 3 August 2006 Posted 3 August 2006 Is that text speak? There's far too many letters for text speak. I think it would translate into "lk init". Although that looks too long.
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