Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
Jake the Peg wrote:Great player but with only 10 interchanges do him and his brother do enough minutes each to make it viable to have them both?
We're hoping to cheat the system by interchanging Lopini, Mickey and Con Meeks, hopefully the assistant ref will be too PC to dare suggest they all look alike, like tortoise and the hare.
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Joined: Feb 28 2008 Posts: 420 Location: weallhatehull
suttonrobin wrote:Got told by a very good source (ex player, same one who told me Withers and O`Hara signed weeks b4 announcement) that Big Joel is heading back to Aus as his bird has landed a excellent job, and we have "agreed" terms with Lopini on a 2 year deal on from the end of this season. Feel free to bookmark this and prove me wrong if you like. Like Mickey the guy is a wrecking ball, and deeply religious, but christianity is not practaced as much in Catalontia as it is predominantly Catholic, therefore he prefers a move to Britain.
FWIW the only connection people in Hull, (mainly west) have with religion is the missionary position!!!
I presume Joel is not leaving now but end of this season?
Joined: Mar 10 2011 Posts: 1508 Location: Bumblescum, AL
suttonrobin wrote:Got told by a very good source (ex player, same one who told me Withers and O`Hara signed weeks b4 announcement) that Big Joel is heading back to Aus as his bird has landed a excellent job, and we have "agreed" terms with Lopini on a 2 year deal on from the end of this season. Feel free to bookmark this and prove me wrong if you like. Like Mickey the guy is a wrecking ball, and deeply religious, but christianity is not practaced as much in Catalontia as it is predominantly Catholic, therefore he prefers a move to Britain.
FWIW the only connection people in Hull, (mainly west) have with religion is the missionary position!!!
sorry that i didnt get to meet in pub in leeds on fri night, i took a wrong turn and headed off down the main drag, rather than turn left! was fuming! after seeing paea for the first time on friday i think that, HKR will cause problems on friday we were dangerous, and we will DEFO BE IN TOP 6, the bar i drove past was the skyline! Anyway whos goin to wakey, more than happy to see u there
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On the religious theme, I'd hazzard a guess when he claps eyes on East Hull after 2 years in the south of France his first words could well be "Jesus H Christ!!!"
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BridHKR wrote:sorry that i didnt get to meet in pub in leeds on fri night, i took a wrong turn and headed off down the main drag, rather than turn left! was fuming! after seeing paea for the first time on friday i think that, HKR will cause problems on friday we were dangerous, and we will DEFO BE IN TOP 6, the bar i drove past was the skyline! Anyway whos goin to wakey, more than happy to see u there
Will you be the one in red/white camo?
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Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
I assume that Mickey and Lopini are members of a Protestant church. Maybe Evangelical? Methodism is big in Tonga. They also have a biggish (by Tongan standards) number of followers of the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Mormonism to you and me). Is that a plausible reason for quitting France? It was for the Huguenots, I guess.
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I liked them, the Huguenots, right good at big blankets to keep your walls warm.
Not as good as The Argonauts obviously, well not at fighting skellingtons.
My mum's a Methodist, she'd take them to chapel, might clash a bit with the rugby and then she'd take them round her house for a nice big Sunday dinner, might make her feel a bit better about me hardly ever going to see her.
Bad son me.
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