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  1. babyhornetdan

    babyhornetdan Well-Known Member

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    Guys I recently had a stupid moment and tried to iron my match worn Almunia shirt. As a result it has a hole in the front of it. Do any of you know if it is possible to repair said hole and if so anywhere that might be able to do it.

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    Any help is appreciated and yes I know im a muppet, fool, twit and many other things too.
     
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  2. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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  3. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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  4. Grifter

    Grifter Well-Known Member

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    How about supporting a proper team and buying a proper shirt with "Green" or something written on it?
     
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  5. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    I see we have a little pill@ck amongst us....
     
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  6. Grifter

    Grifter Well-Known Member

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    Now now, no need for the expletives! Just providing a constructive suggestion :emoticon-0109-kiss:
     
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  7. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    Thought I'd do a little research:

    Looks like this erm troll likes a bit of a wind up with supporters of opposing teams when his erm team is due to play them....

    In 606 days we would have got out the fried eggs eh..... those were the days <laugh>
     
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  8. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Reindeer steaks should be marinated before frying at a slightly lower temperature than a beef steak. A simple marinade of equal quantities of red wine and olive oil (not much is needed, just enough to coat the defrosted reindeer steaks) with a few crushed juniper berries, accompanied by a couple of twists of freshly ground salt and pepper will do the trick.

    Couldn't find any eggs, the short days reduce the laying powers of the birds. ;)
     
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  9. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    and for dessert:


    easy chocolate reindeer cups & mini hot cocoas filled with grifter ;) recipe
    prep time: 30 minutes
    makes 12 mini chocolate reindeer cups OR 12 mini hot cocoa mugs
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    what you&#8217;ll need
    chocolate reindeer cups
    &#8226; 1 box Kane Candy Dark Chocolate Cordial & Toasting Cups
    &#8226; 1 &#8211; 8 oz container Cool Whip
    &#8226; 1 c milk
    &#8226; 1 small (3.4 oz) box instant chocolate pudding
    &#8226; ¼ c chocolate chips, melted, or 1 tube royal icing
    &#8226; 24 candy eyeballs
    &#8226; 24 miniature candy canes
    &#8226; 12 small red candies (such as mini M&M&#8217;s)
    hot cocoa mugs
    &#8226; 1 box Kane Candy White Chocolate Cordial & Toasting Cups OR Kane Candy Dark Chocolate Cordial & Toasting Cups
    &#8226; 1 &#8211; 8 oz container Cool Whip
    &#8226; 1 c milk
    &#8226; 1 small (3.4 oz) box instant white chocolate pudding
    &#8226; ¼ c chocolate chips, melted, or 1 tube royal icing
    &#8226; 12 miniature candy canes
    let&#8217;s do it
    how to make chocolate reindeer cups
    &#8226; You&#8217;ll start by making the grifter. Whip the Cool Whip and milk together in a large bowl (or your stand mixer&#8217;s bowl) until completely combined.
    &#8226; Sprinkle the instant chocolate pudding mix (it must be instant or this recipe won&#8217;t work) over the Cool Whip mixture. Beat on low for 30 seconds then on high speed for 2 minutes, scraping the sides of the bowl often to make sure everything&#8217;s evenly incorporated.
    &#8226; Once you finish beating the grifter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge until you&#8217;re finished making the reindeer.
    &#8226; To assemble the reindeer, you will need to gather all of your components. Melt ¼ cup of chocolate chips to be used as &#8216;glue&#8217; (it makes no difference whether you use white, semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips). Just melt them in the microwave for approximately 20 seconds and use a toothpick to apply the chocolate glue where needed.
    &#8226; Choose where you would like to locate the eyes on the cup, apply a small amount of melted chocolate to the backs of the eyes then adhere them to the correct spot. Hold them in place for just a second until the chocolate sets then repeat for the nose (if you&#8217;re using a candy with a logo stamped on one side, just apply the melted chocolate over the logo so that the blank side is facing out). Allow the melted chocolate to set while you make the rest of the reindeer.
    &#8226; After the reindeer have been made, place about a cup and a half of chocolate grifter into a zip top sandwich bag. Seal the bag, snip one corner and use the bag to pipe the grifter into the cups. Then place the candy canes inside the cup as &#8216;antlers&#8217;. They will displace a certain amount of grifter so make sure to fill the cups to the top or slightly below. You can always add more grifter after you put the antlers in place if needed.
    &#8226; If you&#8217;re not serving these little guys immediately, place them in the fridge without antlers until ready to serve. The candy canes will begin to melt into the grifter after a while, so keep them separate until just ready to serve.

    how to make mini hot cocoa mugs
    &#8226; You&#8217;ll start by making the grifter. Whip the Cool Whip and milk together in a large bowl (or your stand mixer&#8217;s bowl) until completely combined.
    &#8226; Sprinkle the instant chocolate or white chocolate pudding mix over the Cool Whip mixture. Beat on low for 30 seconds then on high speed for 2 minutes, scraping the sides of the bowl often to make sure everything&#8217;s evenly incorporated.
    &#8226; Once you finish beating the grifter, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge until you&#8217;re finished making the hot chocolate mugs.
    &#8226; Make the mugs by unwrapping 12 miniature candy canes and bringing out your sharpest knife. On a cutting board, cut the hook end of the candy cane as the mug handle. We know, it sounds like it is going to be a mess, cutting hard candy this way, but it&#8217;s actually very easy! The only trick to cutting the candy cane smoothly is to use the back end of a sharp knife (the heavy end of the blade closest to the handle). Don&#8217;t be timid or anxious! Just place your knife where you want to make your cut then slice right through. If the ends are a little jagged, just rub them against the finest grater or microplane that you have. You should have no trouble turning 12 candy canes into 12 handles and 12 swizzle sticks.
    &#8226; Adhere the handles to the side of the chocolate cup by dabbing a little melted chocolate to each side of the handle and holding it in place for a few seconds while the chocolate sets.
    &#8226; The last thing to do is to fill each &#8216;mug&#8217; with grifter and place the candy cane swizzle stick into the grifter with the cut side submerged. Remember if you&#8217;re not serving these immediately, refrigerate them without inserting the candy cane into the grifter. When its time to serve, just pop them in and you&#8217;re all done.
    &#8226; Now, stand back and admire these adorable and easy little saddo grifter treats that will be the subject of everyone&#8217;s conversation long after they&#8217;ve been gobbled up.

    Enjoy <laugh>
     
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  10. Grifter

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    What's wrong with having a bit of a chat with opposition fans prior to matchday? Builds the excitement, sweetens the victory, offers insight on players. I'd imagine you're probably a little upset YH because your side has lost it's last 5 (soon to be 6) home games on the trot, which is a truly outstandingly poor record. Surely that must be unmatched in the entire football league?

    Here are a few helpful suggestions if you're offended by crossboard discussion: http://www.gloryhorns.co.uk/forum/
    http://www.wfcforums.com/forumdisplay.php?3-Main-Forum
     
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  11. Busy Being Headhunted

    Busy Being Headhunted Well-Known Member

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    so Almunia has got a hole in his shirt as well as his hands
     
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  12. babyhornetdan

    babyhornetdan Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the help Dave and OFH. I will have to look into those options. But if not I shall have it signed and framed.
     
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  13. Grifter

    Grifter Well-Known Member

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    :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  14. Hornet-Fez

    Hornet-Fez Well-Known Member

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    surreal thread....
     
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  15. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    all the best with it BHD <ok>
     
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  16. Jsybarry

    Jsybarry Well-Known Member

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    Soon to be 6? You'll look a complete idiot if we don't lose to Millwall on Boxing Day.

    Dan, as for your original question, have you tried finding out from the club a way of getting hold of the person who prepares the kit for the team to see if they'll help?
     
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  17. babyhornetdan

    babyhornetdan Well-Known Member

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    Cheers Barry. I never thought of that!
     
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  18. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    Get off our board you sad little man.
     
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  19. wear_yellow

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    Leave him Toby, it's good to have a little Lap Dog that we can laugh at when he makes a complete cock of himself time after time.
     
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  20. babyhornetdan

    babyhornetdan Well-Known Member

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    Doesn't he look a right clown now!! Why dont you focus on your own team.
     
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