Today's list of likely suspects is :- Geordie lass in the Fen LTF lady-eleanor Poshminx lamballana ristac andy payton's mullet Queefer Sutherland hornethologist a. k. a. theo A1 Horn and back to rep nick!
Next Saturday should be a cracker. I have always had a soft spot for Watford, ever since you bought John McClelland from us in the 80s, he was a cracking player for both of us. Anyway, hopefully you will get the win and Hull don't, best of luck.
A tourist in London decides to skip his tour group and explore the city on his own. He wanders around, seeing the sights, occasionally stopping at a quaint British pub to soak up the local culture, chat with the locals, and have a few pints of stout. After a while, he finds himself in a very nice neighborhood with big, stately residences...no pubs, no stores, no restaurants, and worst of all NO PUBLIC RESTROOMS. He really, really has to go, after all those drinks. He finds a narrow side street, with high walls surrounding the adjacent buildings and decides to use the wall to solve his problem. As he is unzipping, he is tapped on the shoulder by a London police officer, who says, "I say, sir, you simply cannot do that here, you know." "I'm very sorry, officer," replies the tourist, "but I really, really have to go, and I just can't find a public restroom." "Ah, yes," said the policeman."Just follow me". He leads the tourist down a back delivery alley to a gate, which he opens. "In there," points the policeman. "Go ahead sir, anywhere you like." The fellow enters and finds himself in the most beautiful garden he has ever seen. Manicured grass lawns, statuary, fountains, sculptured hedges, and huge beds of gorgeous flowers, all in perfect bloom. Since he has the policeman's blessing, he relieves himself and feels much more comfortable. As he goes back through the gate, he says to the police officer, "That was really decent of you... is that what you call English hospitality?" "No sir," replied the police officer, "that is what we call the French Embassy." Now rep me!
Welcome to the board Monaco and well done to Rangers on getting past the first hurdle in your recovery this season. We had mark Falco before he went to you lot as well - and Mo Jo of course but maybe best to keep that one quiet
Cheers mate, I wasn't aware that Marc Falco played for the mighty Hornets! I remember him scoring for us against Dynamo Kiev in 1987, now we are struggling to beat East Stirling! And yeah, I'll probably not mention Mojo!
Tonight's rep goes to: astroturfnaut lady-eleanor LTF gth Hornette_TID AndyPayton's Mullet yorkshirehornet My Name is D Lloydinio kiwiqpr Back with more tomorrow.