Joined: Jun 17 2002 Posts: 4146 Location: Rawmarsh, Rotherham
Scabbycat wrote:unortunately Rotherham fev usuing words like diatribe, will mean the fev fans on this forum wont understand what you are on about.
See you in the Junction pub before the next Fev home match, about 2.00 pm. you still wouldnt know who I was if you came in.Thats what I like about this, you do really care, thats why you keep calling me Alan, incorrect by the way, but you must have had some mis directed information at some stage.
Just for your info I was on SKY TV 5 times on the 14th January, sporting programme.
Don't use the Junction Alan!! This personality complex of yours really is worse than I thought! Straight up Alan, I can help with that!!!! It's what I do well! Your relentless and all consuming dersire that people should "guess" who you are is taking over your life. It's disproportionate content to your musings is concerning owd cock! It really has it's roots in some idtentity conditioning reflex. You should check out Adolf Grunbaum's work (1984) for a modern inflection of psychoanalysis into identity disorder.... then come and see me!!
You know it makes sense Alan!!
She carries on through it all......
She's a Waterfall
Scabbycat wrote:How's the seaside stand going on is it ready yet to accomadate 6500. Lot of work to do to paint the red seats blue.Never mind plenty of volunteers in tumbleweed town.
We sold the red seats to frickley athletc, donated a few to scarboro fc heritage and put the rest on ebay and bought blue seats from leeds utd after they got rid of some when they put their new boxes in
How is your stand and developments? Still a childs drawing stuck on Richard Wrights/Andrew Glovers fridge?
Joined: Jun 17 2002 Posts: 4146 Location: Rawmarsh, Rotherham
Seriously Wildy, I get my nose into all sorts of research as different cases present themselves to me. I've been off work these last 16 weeks having an ankle reconstruct. Bored rigid (there's only so much Jeremy Kyle a man can take), I have been doing a literature review of a lot of the research into identity disorder in men. Most prevalent (tho not exclusive) in men between 45-60, identity disorder is often associated with attention seeking disorders and/or compulsive disorders. It's a very interesting subject (if you are involved in that kind of work)!
I (like you) knew he'd be back.... and again, I could almost predict his generic responses! I knew he'd drop some corn down by the way of an lamentful attempted wind up - this is no trick of the job, just his woeful habit. I knew we'd have the "guess who I am routine" cos on that he's more focussed than is healthy, and I knew he would conclude with a concilliatory 'it's all just larks and good luck' etc post!!
Reading the journals and research reports I have here, then seeing his verbage on this forum..... some bells start ringing!!! I'm going to stuff some section 5(4) and some section 3 applications in my pocket just in case I see the Outwood one!!!!!
She carries on through it all......
She's a Waterfall
Joined: Jul 02 2002 Posts: 12504 Location: The City of Wakefield
Rotherham Fev Fan wrote:Seriously Wildy, I get my nose into all sorts of research as different cases present themselves to me. I've been off work these last 16 weeks having an ankle reconstruct. Bored rigid (there's only so much Jeremy Kyle a man can take), I have been doing a literature review of a lot of the research into identity disorder in men. Most prevalent (tho not exclusive) in men between 45-60, identity disorder is often associated with attention seeking disorders and/or compulsive disorders. It's a very interesting subject (if you are involved in that kind of work)!
I (like you) knew he'd be back.... and again, I could almost predict his generic responses! I knew he'd drop some corn down by the way of an lamentful attempted wind up - this is no trick of the job, just his woeful habit. I knew we'd have the "guess who I am routine" cos on that he's more focussed than is healthy, and I knew he would conclude with a concilliatory 'it's all just larks and good luck' etc post!!
Reading the journals and research reports I have here, then seeing his verbage on this forum..... some bells start ringing!!! I'm going to stuff some section 5(4) and some section 3 applications in my pocket just in case I see the Outwood one!!!!!
A spot on assesment Sir!
He is many things is t'old scabby, and predictable is near the top of the list!
You have been reading too many James Patterson novels Rotherham Fev, you profiling skills are very poor, not one fact is correct that you have stated about me. You are miles out with my age, the name is wrong, I dont live in Outwood. The only fact that you have correct is that I am a cas fan, but that is only because I told you. As my old teacher would say, must try harder. Bye for now.
Joined: Jul 02 2002 Posts: 12504 Location: The City of Wakefield
Scabbycat wrote:You have been reading too many James Patterson novels Rotherham Fev, you profiling skills are very poor, not one fact is correct that you have stated about me. You are miles out with my age, the name is wrong, I dont live in Outwood. The only fact that you have correct is that I am a cas fan, but that is only because I told you. As my old teacher would say, must try harder. Bye for now.
Scabbycats RLFans account hacked by someone not called Alan, who doesn't live in Outwood and is no where near the age of anyone called Alan, but is a Cas fan!
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