In 2 weeks where football violence has dominated the headlines...
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- R-DONOCaptain of Country
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It was nice to see a complete opposite to this yesterday. Burnley fans, stewards and staff actually clapped and waved off the fan coaches and some even did the Ayatollah. Quite the site to see and a far cry from the usual slating that football fans get.
It was, however, slightly ruined by this family who were sat in their front garden with a horse (yes they had a HORSE in their FRONT GARDEN), drinking Strongbow and lobbing wanker signs at the buses, whilst their kids did the same
Can't win them all I guess.
It was, however, slightly ruined by this family who were sat in their front garden with a horse (yes they had a HORSE in their FRONT GARDEN), drinking Strongbow and lobbing wanker signs at the buses, whilst their kids did the same
Can't win them all I guess.
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Call me a dreamer, call me a naieve optimist but I sincerely hope that we can do the same for the Swansea fans...
I'll pop onto Ebay and see if I can't buy meself a horse..
I'll pop onto Ebay and see if I can't buy meself a horse..
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But you'll have to train it to drink Strongbow and make wanker signs with its hooves.Valley Trash wrote: Call me a dreamer, call me a naieve optimist but I sincerely hope that we can do the same for the Swansea fans...
I'll pop onto Ebay and see if I can't buy medelf a horse..
That horse thing is a weird chav thing, I think.
I fell asleep on a nightbus on a very cold winter's evening about 18 months ago. When I woke up I hadn't a clue where I was as I'd only just moved to that area (it turns out it was Abbey Wood, a quite scuzzy area of SE London). One of the first things I saw was a big block of council flats with a horse munching on the grass outside the building.
I had to pinch myself but after doing the drunk man's double take, it was definitely there. With all the low rent council lighting and steam coming off it, looked like a feckin Guinness advert.
I fell asleep on a nightbus on a very cold winter's evening about 18 months ago. When I woke up I hadn't a clue where I was as I'd only just moved to that area (it turns out it was Abbey Wood, a quite scuzzy area of SE London). One of the first things I saw was a big block of council flats with a horse munching on the grass outside the building.
I had to pinch myself but after doing the drunk man's double take, it was definitely there. With all the low rent council lighting and steam coming off it, looked like a feckin Guinness advert.
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One of the kids on our bus had his lucky day yesterday as well.
3 coach loads of us stop off at a Tesco Express outside of Blackburn, where they were clearly more concerned with getting rid of us rather than ID'ing. Back on the bus comes this 14/15 year old with 4 Stella Cidre and a packet of Haribo
3 coach loads of us stop off at a Tesco Express outside of Blackburn, where they were clearly more concerned with getting rid of us rather than ID'ing. Back on the bus comes this 14/15 year old with 4 Stella Cidre and a packet of Haribo
R-DONO wrote:One of the kids on our bus had his lucky day yesterday as well.
3 coach loads of us stop off at a Tesco Express outside of Blackburn, where they were clearly more concerned with getting rid of us rather than ID'ing. Back on the bus comes this 14/15 year old with 4 Stella Cidre and a packet of Haribo
The connoisseurs choice Tangsfasctics go very well dunked in a half decent cider.
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Arkay Dubya wrote:R-DONO wrote:One of the kids on our bus had his lucky day yesterday as well.
3 coach loads of us stop off at a Tesco Express outside of Blackburn, where they were clearly more concerned with getting rid of us rather than ID'ing. Back on the bus comes this 14/15 year old with 4 Stella Cidre and a packet of Haribo
The connoisseurs choice Tangsfasctics go very well dunked in a half decent cider.
Not surprising that a few years ago a Tesco Express in London had it's alcohol licence suspended and the store manager sacked for selling alcohol to under 18's
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