Joined: Mar 25 2003 Posts: 2898 Location: Sunny Warrington
In fairness I came on about 20 minutes ago. Think we may have some fun later when they all start arriving back from London, inibriated and a little less than impressed. Thats just Wolfette.
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Joined: Jan 22 2005 Posts: 519 Location: cheshires most famous rugby league club
WHERESYERBALL wrote:Briers is off to WIDNES mark my words
hes coming to widnes but after a spell in the priory,makes you wonder if cullen got poop on now by the boo boys.chins up atleast your 3 years infront of widnes.
Geordie wrote:In fairness I came on about 20 minutes ago. Think we may have some fun later when they all start arriving back from London, inibriated and a little less than impressed. Thats just Wolfette.
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she's already been quite abusive to me, i might ban her.
Joined: Mar 11 2009 Posts: 480 Location: planet earth
getdownmonkeyman wrote:Did you write Bob Monkhouse's scripts?
whos he
nar i did jimmy carr's thanks
"They'd butt each other like a pair of billy goats and would both look like a mess at the end of the game. I'd often see Billy an hour later sharing a beer with his rival, with both blokes sporting half a dozen stitches in their scones. They were a breed apart, fornt-rowers - blokes like Bluey were proof of that." Johnny Raper on Billy Wilson and other front rowers of the time
Joined: Mar 11 2009 Posts: 480 Location: planet earth
WireFanatic II wrote:I'm surprised he can even write.
I'm from the outskirts of hull , not east hull
"They'd butt each other like a pair of billy goats and would both look like a mess at the end of the game. I'd often see Billy an hour later sharing a beer with his rival, with both blokes sporting half a dozen stitches in their scones. They were a breed apart, fornt-rowers - blokes like Bluey were proof of that." Johnny Raper on Billy Wilson and other front rowers of the time
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