Thick is what you are. Thick, thick, thick.
Bow down before that fat kopite mess and sing YNWA whilst you’re at it
Don't be nobheads.
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Thick is what you are. Thick, thick, thick.
Bow down before that fat kopite mess and sing YNWA whilst you’re at it
This is by far the least enthused I’ve ever been for an upcoming season.
No wonder Richarlson wants to stay away as long as possible really is it !This is by far the least enthused I’ve ever been for an upcoming season.
“The Benitez effect”*Looks at website traffic.
You're not alone.
Right, mate. I suggest things might start to calm down if you endeavour to compose a message without the word 'fat' in it, and everton1953 tries to use critical words only once, rather than 3 or 4 times (he seems not unopposed to that, tbh). Maybe we can then sort out some kind of phased de-escalation.Bow down before that fat kopite mess and sing YNWA whilst you’re at it
*Looks at website traffic.
You're not alone.
I can’t, I’ve set my autocorrect on my phone. So every time I type fat kopite mess, it autocorrects to fat kopite messRight, mate. I suggest things might start to calm down if you endeavour to compose a message without the word 'fat' in it, and everton1953 tries to use critical words only once, rather than 3 or 4 times (he seems not unopposed to that, tbh). Maybe we can then sort out some kind of phased de-escalation.
*knobheads
**scarpers
Well, you're amusing, if simultaneously irksome, mate. How about trying 'rotund', rather than the 'F' word? ?I can’t, I’ve set my autocorrect on my phone. So every time I type fat kopite mess, it autocorrects to fat kopite mess
You had that ready to go, knowing someone would say it.Nobhead versus Knobhead | Articles | Ant Smith
Sunday 15th May 2016 6:10pm/To begin without ambiguity, the correct spelling is certainly NOBHEAD. Nobhead./First of all let us consider Nob versus Knob in their roots and in the pejorative.antsmith.net
Well, you're amusing, if simultaneously irksome, mate. How about trying 'rotund', rather than the 'F' word? ?
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