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Everything posted by Slave to the Grave
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Absolutely perfect. Could you perhaps tell me about the stories I've heard that quite a few of the Rotterdam fans are anti-semitic. I know some of the Lazio fans are but Rotterdam has always been stories so far. Of course you may see the occassional Star of David at White Hart Lane, don't know why?
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Thought FF was a "football fan". How can that be so if he follows Man U? Isn't it unusual for people to support a football team that is so far from their home town? Or am I being a bit old fashioned?
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I Love Josco's Little Man
Slave to the Grave replied to Amanda's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
You mean like this? Here's the trick: find the post, and click the link labelled "Posted:". A box with the URL pops up. Copy & Paste do the rest. regards, Hein Ahh, so that's how you do it? Thanks Hein. -
I Love Josco's Little Man
Slave to the Grave replied to Amanda's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Maybe he's just got a more interesting job or perhaps Mrs Josco has intervened and Deathlist has gone the way of the cowboy boots . HEY!? I still wear my cowboy boots, and hat, too, thank you very much. Sorry TH, I was actually referring to Mr Josco's Cowboy boots in this thread. Can't get it to link directly to Josco's post (last post on first page). -
Wasn't it quite often a boat? Even as a child, I remember thinking that it must have been a grave disappointment to most of the contestants to win the wretched boat.
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I Love Josco's Little Man
Slave to the Grave replied to Amanda's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Maybe he's just got a more interesting job or perhaps Mrs Josco has intervened and Deathlist has gone the way of the cowboy boots . -
"Steroids."
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Whilst not knowing the porcelain man, if memory serves me rightly Arthur Negas was more of a furniture man. Of course it could be Henry Sandon
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apparently called Grant.
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public? Was it a McFly concert at a nudist resort?? I've heard, that in Scotland, you can see your pub(l)ic hairs if you leave your McFly's open.
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I was looking up Dad's Army info and was intrigued to discover Clive Dunn discribed as a 'deathlist favourite'. Lurked for about 6 months (which is what I do best) before finally joining last year after reading the brilliant 'world's strongest man' thread.
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has anyone famous posted?
Slave to the Grave replied to Deadornot's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I did Lancashire clog dancing for Phil the Greek when I was 14. -
Perhaps he is a member of the Protonelectron Society.
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You are right Mr Brimley. Try Here [Merged-HCW]
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You'd think they would be old enough to know better.
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Well Gerry, without wishing to sound morbid, with your extensive knowledge of all things Osmond, can you shed any light on which Osmond is/has been contemplating suicide. Perhaps then we can finally eliminate fat Jimmy from our list of possibilities. p.s always being photographed next to somebody fatter than yourself doesn't actually make you thin .
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Ideas and Possibilities for 2006
Slave to the Grave replied to Death Watch Beatle's topic in DeathList Forum
How about Mad Frankie Fraser for 2006? He was born in 1923. I can't find any specific information about his current state of health but apparently he is mad. Purely for research purposes, it would be good to hear from anyone who has been on a Mad Frankie tour of East London. He has a website: Frankie -
I think you need to check your sources Deadornot. JPII was born in 1920 and Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Too slow as usual!! (I mean me, not deadornot)
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Look's like Fred might have a permanent erection in Bolton's town centre.
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...like Julian. Or Dennis?
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May I suggest a trip to Southwold in Suffolk, and a pint of Adnams.
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I heard that Charlton's quite Athletic.
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Apparently it has something to do with shoplifting.
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Dutch or German mainly, though whilst travelling through OZ recently i drank Fosters, but its not up to the job! Err, no I didn't. . Must be that beer!
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Can't say I've ever had the desire to paint anyone's nose after drinking beer, or my own for that matter. So perhaps things have changed somewhat in the last 400 years.