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Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 18:58
by eastdevonjack1
Cheers dutchgull, you never know! Obviously In between visits to the liberty! Here's to a good game Saturday!

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 19:45
by ferrarilover
How is it possible that there are people in the UK who are old enough to post stuff on the internet that do not instantly recognise one of the most famous lines in all of comedy history?

For the uninitiated...



Matt.

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 20:11
by Dutchgull
Just try using it on the right occasion as unfortunately there isn't a "sarcasm " or a " don't really mean this" button so you may be misunderstood on occasions !!

:lol: :lol:

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 20:20
by AustrianAndyGull
I got it Matt :~D

Quality comedy filmed in large parts in hadfield and tintwhistle off the main road i take from Sheffield to Manchester airport. It is all Deryshire stone around there which it is around here and places like Matlock and Buxton. Dark, very dark. :nod:

The German teacher Herr Lipp is the creepiest, probably because of the combination of homosexuality and him being German!

(Please, if you happen to be a homo German out there reading this then please don't write in saying i'm racist and homophobic because i'm not ) :~D

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 20:40
by Scott Brehaut
ferrarilover wrote:How is it possible that there are people in the UK who are old enough to post stuff on the internet that do not instantly recognise one of the most famous lines in all of comedy history?

For the uninitiated...



Matt.
And there was me thinking the link was going to take me to something remotely funny

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 20:55
by ferrarilover
I did consider it, Dutch, honest I did, but then I thought that TLOG was so famous as to render the joke unmistakable. Sadly, it seems I have, once again, given the average Joe (or Jack) a little too much credit.

Truth be told, Scotty, it's not my sort of thing either, but it's still very, very well known.

Matt.

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:14
by Gullscorer
ferrarilover wrote:How is it possible that there are people in the UK who are old enough to post stuff on the internet that do not instantly recognise one of the most famous lines in all of comedy history?

For the uninitiated...



Matt.
If you think that's comedy, you really do need counselling, perhaps even psychiatry...!! :O

Re: new years day

Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:16
by AustrianAndyGull
i do and i am! :) :lol:

Re: new years day

Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 09:45
by eastdevonjack1
I must be more aware next time! Not looking too good for new years day as pretty wet here in the west country!

Re: new years day

Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 20:15
by TF12Gull
Ain't rained in Paignton all day so guess its same in torquay should be on this time

Re: new years day

Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 01:26
by jonnyfive
TF12Gull wrote:Ain't rained in Paignton all day so guess its same in torquay should be on this time
Ain't it? I is well glad that it ain't.

Re: new years day

Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 09:49
by Neal
Can't see it being on myself blinkin raining cats and dogs. Haven't used that saying for years not sure where it comes from :)

Does the club own covers these days? Didn't we borrow some before the Exeter game.

Re: new years day

Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 10:43
by brucie
Forecast is for an improvement as the day goes on and dry tomorrow but its awful here at the moment as well.

Re: new years day

Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 11:08
by MidDevon
I hope the club make an early decision to call this off. I am as close to 100% certain that it will be off knowing that pitch!

Wimbledon usually bring a fair few fans with them and the club should be taking this into account

In fact a match later in the season may benefit the club (at least in terms of size of crowd) if the Dons are still strugling at the wrong end of the table and it's a vital game for them.

Re: new years day

Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 11:15
by brucie
There should not be any question of a late postponement in this game given that the forecast for tomorrow is dry and sunny.
Whether or not the pitch can survive todays deluge is open to question but you might think that any decision on the game could be made this afternoon rather than tomorrow.