Corky Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Thats becuase she is younger than 34 in her profile pic. Fair enough
Katy Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Yes, I was probably 32 in that one. Sorry for misleading everyone.
Corky Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Yes, I was probably 32 in that one. Sorry for misleading everyone.
Tommy G Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Thurlaston Age: 20..just Interesting personal achievements or goals: Erm... none really. Completed my A levels last year and currently faffing around with Accountancy exams with a top 15 firm, which I consider a semi decent achievement. Looking to be qualifed by the time I'm 24 after studying ACA. Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: started supporting them from around the age of 10, had a season ticket in 90's and then one in our promotion season. Try to go to a few games a season. Other information: I enjoying going out and socialising. I have an amazing girlfriend and a large network of friends of all different ages which I enjoy their company. I like to go to the gym (which I have taken plenty of stick for) Ihad some minor surgery at the end of June so had to lay off for 6 weeks. In turn I have lost over a stone in weight unfortunately but now back on track after some light work. I also enjoy music, cars and watching football.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Why is that? Why is it so hard for people to get their head around? I believe you're 34. It's probably because a) I'm 33 and b) I haven't met you
Trav Le Bleu Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 You're all misguided. It's Lisa who looks much older than she actually is. **adopts crash position**
Corky Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 You're all misguided.It's Lisa who looks much older than she actually is. **adopts crash position** Uh-oh, you shouldn't have said that
Katy Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 You're all misguided.It's Lisa who looks much older than she actually is. **adopts crash position** Bloody hell mate, you're brave
Corky Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Bloody hell mate, you're brave You can't be 34 surely?
The People's Hero Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Maidstone, Kent. Age: 24. Interesting personal achievements or goals: I wouldn't say these are achievements but I'll just list the sort of stuff other people have. - Won Mr University of Leicester 2003. - Appeared as a fan of the week on Soccer AM with some other lads on here. - Won a young broker of the year award (south east) last year despite a) not being a broker and b) doing nothing exceptional at all. - Have had an article published in an extremely niche local history publication (a piece of the likelihood of collaborative tax evasion in small communities in medieval devon). I kid you not. - Got thrown out of a casino in Macau (with my brother) after we very drunkenly won a large amount of money on a game of poker. It wasn't that large, but large enough for them to throw us out. They thought we'd cheated. We hadn't. We were drunk. Actually, it was that 21 game, blackjack or whatever it's called. Dreams... - Retire early. - Live abroad. - Have my own vineyard and brewery. - Become an EMO, like Smuttttttts. Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: - First game was our 4-4 Boxing Day demolition of Watford. We demolished them and they demolished us. Ormondroyd. Ace. Other information: - Over the past 3 years I've had people tell me I look like I'm Kavana, Michael Owen, Freddy Prinz Junior, Someone out of 911, Brad Pitt and a whole host of other people I don't look like. Oh, last time I was out drinking someone actually thought I was someone out of Hollyoaks and wouldn't stop banging on about it. This irritates me. - I think I can sing when I'm drunk ( I can't ) - I think I can sing when I'm sober ( I can't ) - I have a penchant for floral shirts. - I enjoy lo-fi type folkish music. Songs with good words. Dylan, Cohen and Hefner are my favourites. - I like slightly awkward sit-coms/random comedies like The Office, Arrested Development, Peep Show, Flight of the Conchords. - I just watched 28 weeks later and I think it's gash.
isaidno Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Sileby Age: 24 Interesting personal achievements or goals: Worked at the Canadian Gp and the British Moto GP Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: My first match was vs Grimsby in 1992 in the Anglo-Italian cup ( Bring it back !), We won 4-0 with Bobby Davison & Phil Gee scoring 2 a piece. Other information My grandad used to work at Filbert Street as a St John's man. He once got studded by Tommy wright after Tommy slid off the pitch. He also had a box of Weetabix thrown at him at a match ( True Story ). The bloke was charged with being a cereal offender
Teeno Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Melton Mowbray Age: 19 Interesting personal achievements or goals: None, I'm just a waster. Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: Been following City since the Little days. I have now seen them play at 66 grounds in the country. Other information: First started using the filbertstreet.net forum under the name teenfox. I followed the crowds over to leicestershire.co.uk which later became talking balls and eventually ended up here when Mark set this forum up. I used to be a right post whore, but with work and other commitments I slowly stopped posting at all. Now after having a bit of a bad car accident I'm unable to work for a while so back to posting like a whore hehe.
davieG Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Melton MowbrayAge: 19 Interesting personal achievements or goals: None, I'm just a waster. Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: Been following City since the Little days. I have now seen them play at 66 grounds in the country. Other information: First started using the filbertstreet.net forum under the name teenfox. I followed the crowds over to leicestershire.co.uk which later became talking balls and eventually ended up here when Mark set this forum up. I used to be a right post whore, but with work and other commitments I slowly stopped posting at all. Now after having a bit of a bad car accident I'm unable to work for a while so back to posting like a whore hehe. Once a whore always a whore you nympho
Teeno Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Once a whore always a whore you nympho You love it Davie
MC Prussian Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Yes, I was probably 32 in that one. Sorry for misleading everyone. But even at 32, you do look younger.
Katy Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 But even at 32, you do look younger. Thank you, although it's probably my alleged immature outlook on life
Nugent Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: SilebyAge: 24 Interesting personal achievements or goals: Worked at the Canadian Gp and the British Moto GP Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: My first match was vs Grimsby in 1992 in the Anglo-Italian cup ( Bring it back !), We won 4-0 with Bobby Davison & Phil Gee scoring 2 a piece. Other information My grandad used to work at Filbert Street as a St John's man. He once got studded by Tommy wright after Tommy slid off the pitch. He also had a box of Weetabix thrown at him at a match ( True Story ). The bloke was charged with being a cereal offender Oh dear......
Jay Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Grantham in the mighty county of Lincolnshire Age: 32 Any information on your lifelong support of LCFC: supported City since the 80's it's my late dads fault he was a fan and took me to a game with his Leeds supporting mate sat in the South Stand upper right at the front although we lost I felt a connection with the club I never new anyone who was a Leicester fan growing up but I didn't care it felt special to announce that I supported Leicester City Football club I have never looked back the club is now my religion I am addicted to this club. Once appeared in count them 5 national newspapers on the same day celebrating with Stan Collymore after the winner at Chelsea imagine my shock at opening The Sun on the Monday morning with my mug staring back at me!! Other Information. I am also addicted to Music I am so Eclectic in my tastes from Hardcore Punk - Drum and Bass - Alternative - Hip Hop - Electronic - Ska/ Reggae - Mo'wax Trip Hop and just about everything in between I love buying music growing my massive and varied collection and like to buy at least 10-15 albums a month. Was a massive Vinyl Junkie but it just takes up so much room, but the feeling of listening to a new album for the first time that just blows you away is amazing
Flynny Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 I think it was something to do with the war - he was traumatised by evacuation. Yes. That'll be it. My toilet's had a similar problem.
NorthernFox Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Location: Lovely village called Winlaton Mill near Blaydon via Belgrave/Birstall/Highfields Age: 42 and feeling it physically. Mentally 12. Interesting personal achievements and goals: Proud father to a tribe. Once landed job as manager (at 20) of Private shop on Granby Street but 1st wife wasnt having it! Would still like to live in Leicester again but my current wife considers the Mill as important as the Shires in Middle Earth Any information on lifelong support for Citeh. My Dad was from Blackpool and my mam (rip) from Gods country. He took me to see Bpool vs the Orient aug 75 and I was hooked on live football. After much nagging went to citeh vs Bury 24/1/76 FAC. Following season started going with my mates. Miss it like a bitch. Other info: Love most sports, DVDs, myth and magic, loud music and sadly adding to a large LCFC programme collection.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Dreams...- Retire early. - Live abroad. - Have my own vineyard and brewery. - Become an EMO, like Smuttttttts. What about living in a lighthouse with me? You've changed. - I have a penchant for floral shirts.- I enjoy lo-fi type folkish music. Songs with good words. Dylan, Cohen and Hefner are my favourites. You're such a MASSIVE Smiths fan. You just haven't realised it yet
AoWW Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 What about living in a lighthouse with me? You've changed. Yeah, I thought exactly the same thing. Some folks are so bloody fickle.
MC Prussian Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 Yeah, I thought exactly the same thing. Some folks are so bloody fickle. About time you start introducing yourself properly.
AoWW Posted 2 September 2008 Posted 2 September 2008 About time you start introducing yourself properly. I'm an enigma - and completely disinteresting.
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