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cricketfieldclarets
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by cricketfieldclarets » Wed May 22, 2019 10:18 am

where to start

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by Wokingclaret » Wed May 22, 2019 10:50 am
Wow, still punching I see
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by Quickenthetempo » Wed May 22, 2019 11:00 am
Was Shilton's wife ever on the game or did some mischievous longsider make it up?
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by cbx750 » Wed May 22, 2019 7:00 pm
Quickenthetempo wrote:Was Shilton's wife ever on the game or did some mischievous longsider make it up?
I'm sure she was on lots of his games.
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by Chobulous » Wed May 22, 2019 7:17 pm
Jamie Oliver is complete ponce who thinks he can tell people what they should or shouldn’t eat because he knows best. The recipes in his cook books always contain at least one utterly poncy ingredient that you can only buy in a ” Poncy Ingredient Shoppe” in Borough Market, Nottinghill or Islington
He’s a tw@t and it’s no surprise no-one likes the crap in his restaurants
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by thatdberight » Wed May 22, 2019 7:17 pm
"Hello, Shilts? It's James Milner. I've got an idea for a tweet but it's a bit boring..."
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by CrispyClaret » Thu May 23, 2019 6:41 am
Why is he feeling sorry for the staff when they are the ones that cooked food his grandkids couldn’t eat?
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by Garnerssoap » Thu May 23, 2019 6:50 am
He cancelled your bus. He cancelled your bus. Johnny Francis he cancelled your bus.
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by Stalbansclaret » Thu May 23, 2019 8:18 am
Chobulous wrote:Jamie Oliver is complete ponce who thinks he can tell people what they should or shouldn’t eat because he knows best. The recipes in his cook books always contain at least one utterly poncy ingredient that you can only buy in a ” Poncy Ingredient Shoppe” in Borough Market, Nottinghill or Islington
He’s a tw@t and it’s no surprise no-one likes the crap in his restaurants
Indeed and I will add to the charge sheet :
1. Those risible ads on TV where Jamie and his hipster "mates" roll in from a wild evening at the organic wine bar and he cheerily rustles up a saffron-infused quinoa and coriander Thai stir fry or some such.
2.Naming his children Buddy Bear , River Rocket, Daisy Boo etc...I mean imagine being a kid at Primet or Mansfield in the 1970s and being called Buddy Bear or River Rocket.
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by tim_noone » Thu May 23, 2019 9:32 am
Stalbansclaret wrote:Indeed and I will add to the charge sheet :
1. Those risible ads on TV where Jamie and his hipster "mates" roll in from a wild evening at the organic wine bar and he cheerily rustles up a saffron-infused quinoa and coriander Thai stir fry or some such.
2.Naming his children Buddy Bear , River Rocket, Daisy Boo etc...I mean imagine being a kid at Primet or Mansfield in the 1970s and being called Buddy Bear or River Rocket.
2.I can actually.....But not Barden SM.
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by Bosscat » Thu May 23, 2019 10:00 am
Chobulous wrote:Jamie Oliver is complete ponce who thinks he can tell people what they should or shouldn’t eat because he knows best. The recipes in his cook books always contain at least one utterly poncy ingredient that you can only buy in a ” Poncy Ingredient Shoppe” in Borough Market, Nottinghill or Islington
He’s a tw@t and it’s no surprise no-one likes the crap in his restaurants
Don't hold back m8

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by Lord Beamish » Thu May 23, 2019 10:07 am
Stalbansclaret wrote:
2.Naming his children Buddy Bear , River Rocket, Daisy Boo etc...I mean imagine being a kid at Primet or Mansfield in the 1970s and being called Buddy Bear or River Rocket.
An unusual thought experiment considering it’s not the 1970s, and they’re not going to go to either of those schools anyway.
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by Billy Balfour » Thu May 23, 2019 10:18 am
Try being called Billy Balfour in 2019 - it's crap.
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by IanMcL » Thu May 23, 2019 11:40 am
Billy Balfour wrote:Try being called Billy Balfour in 2019 - it's crap.
Bill would be better.
Bill paid would be better for Mr O.
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by Stalbansclaret » Thu May 23, 2019 11:58 am
Lord Beamish wrote:An unusual thought experiment considering it’s not the 1970s, and they’re not going to go to either of those schools anyway.
Fair point. Imagine being called Buddy Bear or River Rocket as a human being on planet earth at any time, anywhere.
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by Claretmatt4 » Thu May 23, 2019 1:15 pm
Stalbansclaret wrote:Fair point. Imagine being called Buddy Bear or River Rocket as a human being on planet earth at any time, anywhere.
My thoughts exactly. At the point where you decide such names the baby should be put into care.
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by SammyBoy » Thu May 23, 2019 1:25 pm
Had my parents named me "Buddy Bear", I'd have legally changed my name to something completely normal like Steve at the earliest opportunity.
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