Knighton Matt Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 I think he is definitely but then what do I know? Definitely a bit lairy over in the LCFC forum though! Seriously though Thracian one too many Pinot Grigio's tonight?
Alexikokopops Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 He certainly got a little more irritable than usual when even the slightest bad word was said about Levi. Maybe Thracian's an aggressive drunk, he'll be out causing trouble in the pubs of Leicester before we know it, armed with nothing but a hoody and a baseball cap. I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE UP TO THRACIAN!!
Thracian Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 Baabar beer's about 10% proof and tastes wonderful at any time. But, it tastes a lot better when we've won and you're right, I did stay on for a bit of added indulgence with those excellent Mine Hosts at the Swan and Rushes who kindly led me on a short conducted tour of their other interesting and exotic tipples (much to be recommended). However, I'm actually an extremely pacific "drunk". Not one who cannot remember where Nils aimed too many of his passes mind, but also not one who cannot remember at least a couple of dozen positives to come out of yesterday's game. Here's, hopefully, to a new Rob Kelly, a man with no fear and a man with an unyeilding belief in attacking football. Cos by and large I thoroughly enjoyed that match, not just winning but the way we won.
Alexikokopops Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 However, I'm actually an extremely pacific "drunk". I'm sticking by my theory, the thought of you causing trouble in a hoody and baseball cap around the streets of Leicester is quite entertaining. Maybe with a bottle of cider too.
cisono Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 Baabar beer's about 10% proof and tastes wonderful at any time. ... For a moment I thought you had written "Barber beer" or "Barber's beer"
Thracian Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 If you mean as in John Barber - perhaps he should try some. I don't know what he'd say but two pints should certainly liven up the commentary.
lookwhaticando Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 If you mean as in John Barber - perhaps he should try some. I don't know what he'd say but two pints should certainly liven up the commentary. Two pints certainly make his commentary more interesting, I can attest to that :laugh:
cisono Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 If you mean as in John Barber - perhaps he should try some. I don't know what he'd say but two pints should certainly liven up the commentary. but then he might switch from talking about the weather to talking about beers!?!?!?
Bert Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 I don't know - but i do know his brain has been warped by the youth team.
lookwhaticando Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 but then he might switch from talking about the weather to talking about beers!?!?!? Talking about beer is closer to talking about football than talking about the weather is. methinks.
Collymore Posted 13 August 2006 Posted 13 August 2006 There's only one drink good for Barber - one that contains cyanide
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