Stan the man
Stan the man
Here with payton after a recent knee op
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Who will be the first to mention social distancing?
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I like Stan's pyjama bottom's
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Macca wins 1st prize for being the 1st to mention "Social Distancing"
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Great how our ex players still go and see Stan.
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Payton doesn't strike me as one to wear a mask in Tesco
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Thats the attitude!
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2 BFC legends in one photo!
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A lot of people care
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Often see him in Sainsbury's and yes he does wear a maskGranny WeatherWax wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 1:49 pmPayton doesn't strike me as one to wear a mask in Tesco
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no wonder cases are rising. Hopefully you, your relatives and friends wonβt die from COVID.
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Nasty thing to post.
Stan's had a dreadful last couple of years, so good to see him smiling.
Hope his knee's ok too.
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Having seen your downright ignorant 'Who cares?' post, we don't want to know any more about your thoughts.Wellsy1882 wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 3:49 pmI kno of nobody whos had it.
Dont get me started on my thoughts on Covid
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I wrote who cares as it seems people are quick to write as if its a big fuss for 1 possibly 2 people to visit somebody in their homes especially when the new poxy rule is for 6 peopleClaretTony wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 3:52 pmHaving seen your downright ignorant 'Who cares?' post, we don't want to know any more about your thoughts.
Not "nice photo" or "glad hes ok" - lets mention social distancing
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There was a very large queue of people waiting to be tested in town today - so I would think they care - I have been shopping for people who have been isolating since before lockdown (and still are) they care, I care. The families of the 60 or so people in town who have been taken early by the virus care.Wellsy1882 wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 4:06 pmI wrote who cares as it seems people are quick to write as if its a big fuss for 1 possibly 2 people to visit somebody in their homes especially when the new poxy rule is for 6 people
Not "nice photo" or "glad hes ok" - lets mention social distancing
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Unbelievable....Wellsy1882 wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 3:49 pmI kno of nobody whos had it.
Dont get me started on my thoughts on Covid
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Please don't say you think it's a government ploy to take more control over us. I've got friends on Facebook who come out with this rubbish. They have an excuse in that they are thick as a duck plucker's wick.Wellsy1882 wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 3:49 pmI kno of nobody whos had it.
Dont get me started on my thoughts on Covid
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Having known 3 people that have had it and died and seeing first hand what the NHS is going through Iβm not sure I really want to know your thoughtsWellsy1882 wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 3:49 pmI kno of nobody whos had it.
Dont get me started on my thoughts on Covid
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Its mass controlFactualFrank wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 4:40 pmPlease don't say you think it's a government ploy to take more control over us. I've got friends on Facebook who come out with this rubbish. They have an excuse in that they are thick as a duck plucker's wick.
Not getting into it
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You'd have whistleblowers coming out of your arse if that was true. Imagine trying to have countries meeting up and keeping everything a secret - wouldn't happen. You'd have people coming out and spilling on these meetings and what their plans are.
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I was once told I have an unbelievable nob.
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Are you sure it was not "you are an unbelievable Nob"
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To be fair it was either have or are, I choose to believe have.
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Am I the only one curious how thick a duck plucker's wick is?FactualFrank wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 4:40 pmPlease don't say you think it's a government ploy to take more control over us. I've got friends on Facebook who come out with this rubbish. They have an excuse in that they are thick as a duck plucker's wick.
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I confess it's not a term I've become overly familiar with on t'Turf.
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I loved the Ternent years. We really started on the up. Exciting, entertaining times.
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Is that you Ian?
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Well, you know me... interesting stuff now and againClaret Toni wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 6:25 pmI confess it's not a term I've become overly familiar with on t'Turf.
It refers to the thickness of a candlewick back in the days when people would pluck ducks after dark.
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Glad you typed that sober...FactualFrank wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 6:37 pmWell, you know me... interesting stuff now and again
It refers to the thickness of a candlewick back in the days when people would pluck ducks after dark.
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There'll be many who remember and discuss this in the Bob Lord, I imagine. Doesn't really cut it with the younger element in the JH Upper.FactualFrank wrote: βTue Sep 15, 2020 6:37 pmWell, you know me... interesting stuff now and again
It refers to the thickness of a candlewick back in the days when people would pluck ducks after dark.
...or is it all a euphemism