Foxhateram Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 We would like you to come up with definitions for the meaning of the word Jarvis. Here is one of my own to start you off; Jarvis- One who enjoys the company of squirell mungering, antena eating, wild no-mads. Jarvis is a friend of mine, he is tall and lanky, and has spikey hair. lets see you use your imagination and come up with your own little definitions or stories about a guy called Jarvis whoop whoop.
Manwell Pablo Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 We would like you to come up with definitions for the meaning of the word Jarvis. Here is one of my own to start you off; Jarvis- One who enjoys the company of squirell mungering, antena eating, wild no-mads. Jarvis is a friend of mine, he is tall and lanky, and has spikey hair. lets see you use your imagination and come up with your own little definitions or stories about a guy called Jarvis whoop whoop. Can I delete this Mark?
Tommy G Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 We would like you to come up with definitions for the meaning of the word Jarvis. Here is one of my own to start you off; Jarvis- One who enjoys the company of squirell mungering, antena eating, wild no-mads. Jarvis is a friend of mine, he is tall and lanky, and has spikey hair. lets see you use your imagination and come up with your own little definitions or stories about a guy called Jarvis whoop whoop. What the hell...
The People's Hero Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 What the hell... Welcome to 'our' world, Tommy.
Guest Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 Is this a thread that's intended to be a bit like 'The Meaning of Liff' by Douglas Adams? Only with one word rather than loads
Tommy G Posted 21 April 2008 Posted 21 April 2008 I initially thought this was a thread about the Norwich player Ryan Jarvis. So heres my contribution. Ryan Robert Jarvis, (born July 11, 1986 in Fakenham, England), is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Norwich City. His younger brother, Rossi Jarvis, also plays for Norwich City, while his cousin, Adam Tann, plays for Notts County. Presently an Under-20 international, Jarvis has represented England at all junior levels. A striker, Jarvis became Norwich City's youngest ever first team player with a substitute appearance in a 0-0 draw at Walsall on April 19, 2003 in the English First Division, aged just 16 years and 282 days. He also became the club's youngest goalscorer the following season with a late strike in a 2-1 home defeat by Watford on November 15, 2003. Jarvis ended the 2003-04 season with a Division One championship medal as Norwich won promotion to the premiership. Jarvis scored his first Premiership goal against Liverpool during a 2-1 defeat on January 3, 2005 with a spectacular 20-yard effort. He spent the latter part of that season on loan at Colchester United from March-May 2005. He played 2 games for them without scoring. His 2005/06 season was wrecked by injuries limiting him to a solitary goal against Luton Town, however in April 2006 he signed a new contract with Norwich City that will see him stay at the club until June 2008. His younger brother, Rossi Jarvis, is also on the books of Norwich City, having signed his first professional contract for the club during the 2005/06 campaign. The two brothers played together in the same Norwich team for the first time on 19 September 2006 in an English League Cup match against Rotherham United, in which Ryan scored twice. On 15 February 2007, Jarvis went on loan to Leyton Orient after the club were left with only one fit Striker; James Walker, himself a loanee from Charlton. This was due to a combination of injury to Orient's frontline and manager Martin Ling allowing players to leave without signing replacements. He scored a hat trick in the game against Millwall on Tuesday February 20, 2007 and then two more against Tranmere four days later and remained with Orient for the rest of the season. On 24 August 2007, Jarvis went on loan to Kilmarnock until January 2008. On his return he immediately began a loan spell at Notts County until the end of the season. DISCLAIMER: This was copied and pasted from Wikipedia before i get merked like last time
Foxhateram Posted 22 April 2008 Author Posted 22 April 2008 I initially thought this was a thread about the Norwich player Ryan Jarvis. So heres my contribution.Ryan Robert Jarvis, (born July 11, 1986 in Fakenham, England), is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Norwich City. His younger brother, Rossi Jarvis, also plays for Norwich City, while his cousin, Adam Tann, plays for Notts County. Presently an Under-20 international, Jarvis has represented England at all junior levels. A striker, Jarvis became Norwich City's youngest ever first team player with a substitute appearance in a 0-0 draw at Walsall on April 19, 2003 in the English First Division, aged just 16 years and 282 days. He also became the club's youngest goalscorer the following season with a late strike in a 2-1 home defeat by Watford on November 15, 2003. Jarvis ended the 2003-04 season with a Division One championship medal as Norwich won promotion to the premiership. Jarvis scored his first Premiership goal against Liverpool during a 2-1 defeat on January 3, 2005 with a spectacular 20-yard effort. He spent the latter part of that season on loan at Colchester United from March-May 2005. He played 2 games for them without scoring. His 2005/06 season was wrecked by injuries limiting him to a solitary goal against Luton Town, however in April 2006 he signed a new contract with Norwich City that will see him stay at the club until June 2008. His younger brother, Rossi Jarvis, is also on the books of Norwich City, having signed his first professional contract for the club during the 2005/06 campaign. The two brothers played together in the same Norwich team for the first time on 19 September 2006 in an English League Cup match against Rotherham United, in which Ryan scored twice. On 15 February 2007, Jarvis went on loan to Leyton Orient after the club were left with only one fit Striker; James Walker, himself a loanee from Charlton. This was due to a combination of injury to Orient's frontline and manager Martin Ling allowing players to leave without signing replacements. He scored a hat trick in the game against Millwall on Tuesday February 20, 2007 and then two more against Tranmere four days later and remained with Orient for the rest of the season. On 24 August 2007, Jarvis went on loan to Kilmarnock until January 2008. On his return he immediately began a loan spell at Notts County until the end of the season. DISCLAIMER: This was copied and pasted from Wikipedia before i get merked like last time Well Peasley says; "That was boring, what is it about football fans and not having a sense of humour" i repleid to him with a punch in the nose
Trav Le Bleu Posted 22 April 2008 Posted 22 April 2008 This is Jarvis I also refer you to this... You know what they say... "Stoke-on-Trent, bent"
Zingari Posted 22 April 2008 Posted 22 April 2008 i think jarvis was to blame for the potter's bar train crash
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