Blue Bob Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Just wondering if MM has publically stated we are not after McLeod - why is this thread still open????
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 I'm passing your code over to Bletchley Park to see if they can crack it. You’re going to need more than a 70 year old computer to unravel the mystery of Wolfman. The signs point to East Bletchley, the moo dome it dwells within.....
RedOnRed Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Interesting, given that you can bear to post 105 times on here about Izale bleeding McLeod. OMFG, i've got a stalker! Come within 3 miles of the exclusion order and it's pepper spray for you!
RedOnRed Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 You’re going to need more than a 70 year old computer to unravel the mystery of Wolfman. The signs point to East Bletchley, the moo dome it dwells within..... Stop! You're making me scared. Don't say the crazy goddamn bastards built the new stadium on an old Indian burial ground just like in the film Poltergeist? By the way, the "moo dome" is in north Bletchley.
Manwell Pablo Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Stop! You're making me scared. Don't say the crazy goddamn bastards built the new stadium on an old Indian burial ground just like in the film Poltergeist? Now that was a good film I think they should make a film about a football club that rises from the non league, wins the FA cup then cruely leaves it's home area leaving thousands of heart broken fans, and then moves to a new souless town where all the roads are straight and the trees are made of plastic. Actually thats a good question? Do you consider the Dons to be Former FA Cup winners?
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Now that was a good filmI think they should make a film about a football club that rises from the non league, wins the FA cup then cruely leaves it's home area leaving thousands of heart broken fans, and then moves to a new souless town where all the roads are straight and the trees are made of plastic. Actually thats a good question? Do you consider the Dons to be Former FA Cup winners? Whatever you do, don't mention Leicester's FA Cup record......
Manwell Pablo Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Whatever you do, don't mention Leicester's FA Cup record...... Why not it's better than theirs ! unless he does actually try and steal Wimbledons FA cup record as well as their football team.
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Stop! You're making me scared. Don't say the crazy goddamn bastards built the new stadium on an old Indian burial ground just like in the film Poltergeist? By the way, the "moo dome" is in north Bletchley. The moo dome in North Bletchley is where you will first encounter Wolfman.
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Why not it's better than theirs ! unless he does actually try and steal Wimbledons FA cup record as well as their football team. I don’t think you can personally hold him responsible? But I see what you’re saying. Wimbledon were pretty lame though
Manwell Pablo Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 I don’t think the can personally hold him responsible? But I see what you’re saying. Wimbledon were pretty lame though Why not, I think he's personally responsible.
RedOnRed Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Now that was a good filmI think they should make a film about a football club that rises from the non league, wins the FA cup then cruely leaves it's home area leaving thousands of heart broken fans, and then moves to a new souless town where all the roads are straight and the trees are made of plastic. Actually thats a good question? Do you consider the Dons to be Former FA Cup winners? Oh dear, is that warped old record the best you can do? Those sort of comments is from a tired old band wagon that we're learning to live with in Milton Keynes. Perhaps they should make a film about a club that was effectively dead and buried and our (now chairman) made them the only viable offer for survival around. The important thing is that the club achieved something that it most likely wouldn't have done in London...survival. I live near Aston Martins which is relocating and all but closing due to market trends and takeovers. It's an unfortunate part of life in this day and age.
Daggers Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 I guess all teams appear to be hoofball after you've been spoilt by MUTV all these years. Everyone knows the only way to get out of the Fourth Division is by keeping it on the ground, it's what Div4 is famous for in fact. Let's hear it for the beautiful game in the fourth tier.
Dr The Singh Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Stop! You're making me scared. Don't say the crazy goddamn bastards built the new stadium on an old Indian burial ground just like in the film Poltergeist? By the way, the "moo dome" is in north Bletchley. No it's an Indian Curry House!!!
Daggers Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 I live near Aston Martins which is relocating and all but closing due to market trends and takeovers. It's an unfortunate part of life in this day and age. Doesn't wash. Equating football social tradition to the whims of industry is a leap of fancy only possible in the mind of someone that follows a team without history. Your team is fake, followed by a load of fairweather fake fans that sport Premiership tops. Fake ones.
Master Fox Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Poor old RedOnRed, he was only trying to be nice. Maybe one day people like Daggers, Fez and the rest of the footballing society will learn to accept Mk Dons fans, just like the way homosexuals were accepted in 1967.
Manwell Pablo Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Oh dear, is that warped old record the best you can do? Those sort of comments is from a tired old band wagon that we're learning to live with in Milton Keynes.Perhaps they should make a film about a club that was effectively dead and buried and our (now chairman) made them the only viable offer for survival around. The important thing is that the club achieved something that it most likely wouldn't have done in London...survival. I live near Aston Martins which is relocating and all but closing due to market trends and takeovers. It's an unfortunate part of life in this day and age. Yeah maybe your right. I was right about the Roads being straight and trees being plastic though.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Yeah maybe your right. I never thought I'd see the day.
Zingari Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Oh dear, is that warped old record the best you can do? Those sort of comments is from a tired old band wagon that we're learning to live with in Milton Keynes.Perhaps they should make a film about a club that was effectively dead and buried and our (now chairman) made them the only viable offer for survival around. The important thing is that the club achieved something that it most likely wouldn't have done in London...survival. I live near Aston Martins which is relocating and all but closing due to market trends and takeovers. It's an unfortunate part of life in this day and age. stick with them if thats what makes you feel good ; you have no need to justify yourselves to anyone on this forum ; MK is a new town and by its very nature has not got the traditions normally associated with a club ; but if some on here would look round our city centre any day of the week i would give good odds on spotting far more man utd, chelsea, liverpool etc shirts than leicester ones ; if i lived there from a young age i would see no problem in supporting MK Dons
He's not bald Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 stick with them if thats what makes you feel good ; you have no need to justify yourselves to anyone on this forum ; MK is a new town and by its very nature has not got the traditions normally associated with a club ; but if some on here would look round our city centre any day of the week i would give good odds on spotting far more man utd, chelsea, liverpool etc shirts than leicester ones ; if i lived there from a young age i would see no problem in supporting MK Dons And what would you do if you'd lived in Wimbledon from an early age?
Daggers Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 And what would you do if you'd lived in Wimbledon from an early age? Save up for an MUTV subscription like the one Red or Whatever probably still has
RedOnRed Posted 25 July 2007 Posted 25 July 2007 Right, who's first then? Form a queue! Maybe we should start a ticket system like in Argos? I'm looking forward to going to the Don's new stadium for the first time tonight with my son and a few friends to watch them play West Ham. It all seems harmless enough but somemetimes I wonder whether I can go on living such an evil life like this. I just can't go on any longer tormented like this...forgive me?? Tomorrow i'm handing myself in to the authorities.
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