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I think it's quite funny. Bet Keef is taking a peek every so often to see who's killed who. In fact lots of people appear to be peeking - judging by the amount of hits v actual posts figures.


Narnia, you've given me the first laugh of the day with that joke: just as well LG, Sean, and EC aren't around to clip you one round the ear. But then, even Arsenal supporters must have a sense of humour - yes?:))


MAN U


MAN U


MAN U

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> No-one likes us,

> No-one likes us,

> No-one likes us,

> We don't care.

>

> We are MILLWALL,

> Super MILLWALL,

> We are MILLWALL,

> from The Den!


Hi Tarot :)


Gosh millwall, I'm so not shocked

Narnia Wrote:

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> Very smelly



you're too funny for words, and people call my posts "bile filled". But I won't stoop to your level and trawl the web for gems such as yours.

Ah come on EC, you must admit it was funny. Any team name could have been used - Man. U even - and it still would have been funny.


Be honest, didn't you even laugh just a teeny weeny bit?


OK OK...look...how about this one then...


Q: What's the difference between Alex Ferguson and God?

A: God doesn't think he's Alex Ferguson.


Funny? I'm laughing!:)) And I happen to think that AF is a very good manager. But a joke is a joke.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Ah come on EC, you must admit it was funny. Any

> team name could have been used - Man. U even - and

> it still would have been funny.

>

> Be honest, didn't you even laugh just a teeny

> weeny bit?

>

> OK OK...look...how about this one then...

>

> Q: What's the difference between Alex Ferguson and

> God?

> A: God doesn't think he's Alex Ferguson.

>

> Funny? I'm laughing!:)) And I happen to think

> that AF is a very good manager. But a joke is a

> joke.


I was simply making a point. Had I posted something similar, doubtless I would've been castigated. It seems that when I post something others raise their hands in mock horror, yet others post similiar things and its not an issue. I think double standards operate on here as has been pointed out by others on here, apart from myself. Any danger of parity on here? You gotta laugh haven't you.

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