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ruffers Wrote:

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> United will get their usual 'bye', Bordeaux at a

> guess.


There's nothing better than waking up in the morning to the joyful sounds of Spring...the lesser spotted Bitter Blue aka Bertie, with it's cheeky little Citeh! Citeh! mating call...it's a feisty little blighter, very territorial and doesn't get along with the neighbouring birds...once thought to be close to extinction, it's numbers are increasing and can now be seen quite regularly coming out of the woodwork...

Atila can be quite funny though...as can Hatche... erm...Jimmy Two Times. In fact I think the pair of them are quite hilarious and misunderstood a lot of the time. But then, having (I am persistently told) a very strange sense of humour myself, who the hell am I to comment - eh?


Bye the way, nice to see another Man. U supporter today (hello Red Devil). Is that a grand total of 3 Man. U supporters on this thread now? (Excluding closet supporters of course)?

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Atila can be quite funny though...as can Hatche...

> erm...Jimmy Two Times. In fact I think the pair

> of them are quite hilarious and misunderstood a

> lot of the time. But then, having (I am

> persistently told) a very strange sense of humour

> myself, who the hell am I to comment - eh?

>

> Bye the way, nice to see another Man. U supporter

> today (hello Red Devil). Is that a grand total of

> 3 Man. U supporters on this thread now? (Excluding

> closet supporters of course)?


I'm afraid that, in one part of your post at least, you are misguided LM.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> LM. You've not been on this thread until recently

> so you would not have seen the constant abuse and

> aggressive tone that Atila adopted on here.


You are right Jah.


I have to say...this isn't the most welcoming of threads though - generally. It should be a nice friendly thread and included in that should be plenty of friendly piss-taking about each other's teams...all part of the fun I would have thought. Certainly, whenever I have piss-taked (piss-took?) I have meant it in jest. But then one man's joke is another man's abuse and vice versa...oh Lord I'm wittering on...I'll just go away...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> It should be a nice friendly thread and included in that should be

> plenty of friendly piss-taking about each other's

> teams...all part of the fun I would have thought.


Absolutely. Supporting a team with no serious history of achievement in 135 years, I have always assumed that this was the whole point of football.


Maybe the occasional serious point being thrown in just to keep the thread on track.



It does smell a bit of old pants and curly-wurly's doesn't it?


Some of the cast-list on here seem fine on other threads but it all gets a bit Just-William (on a good day) and Lord of the Flies (on a bad day)


Seems to have quietened down of late tho


Anyway - Arsenal for the double

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> It does smell a bit of old pants and curly-wurly's

> doesn't it?

>

> Some of the cast-list on here seem fine on other

> threads but it all gets a bit Just-William (on a

> good day) and Lord of the Flies (on a bad day)

>

> Seems to have quietened down of late tho.


That's because Atila's gone. He was just one big wind up merchant from start to finish. I'm sure there were a lot of us who did find it very hard to ignore his constant baiting and the result was it turned into a school playground with him playing the part of Biffa Bacon. I sincerely hope he won't be back.

I wasn't having a pop at you LM by saying I don't advertise my support of MU all the time.Your response suggests to me that you thought I was. I wasn't, honest!



Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >I'm no

> > closet MU supporter LM I just don't advertise

> it

> > all the time!

>

> But I'm proud of my team...is that so bad?:(

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