A majority of the "****ers" on your board will probably take a knife to the wrists. Don't get me wrong all boards have a fair share of ****ers but your board is full of them. I did a post on your forum a few weeks ago saying you'll do it and stay/wished you luck. Some of your members were sound as a pound but after reading some of the posts on your board about Hull, Bruce and our fans you can all **** right off. Instead of cheering Arsenal on in the cup final and hoping we get beat why don't you let your finger nails grow a bit as next season is going to be another nail biting season as you enter another relegation battle. goodnight.
Lads and ladies, ignore this ****e. The fact he's having a go at you for slagging off Bruce is funny, he's been doing just that for the past few weeks. The irony is that he calls you ****ers, yet is one of the most hated people on our board... Yeah. We've no idea either. Who really wants to look at Bruce staring at them while they're having a piss?
It's the strangest thing I've ever seen fella, I like that Brucie's face is done proper commemorative plate stylie. Clearly not official merchandise? Somebody thought it was a good Idea. Could do one for Gus and screw it to a changing room floor.
Can't say I care a great deal about this final. Don't like or dislike Arsenal. Don't like or dislike Hull.
The bad feeling was started by an invasion of Hull after the 1st match between the clubs .... .... they came on after that game and stayed for weeks. It wasn't to discuss the game, or talk football, it was just endless pathetic attacks which were little better than 'Nur nur ne nur nur'. The standard of comments never improved except for a few decent lads. Even your mod DMD joined in with comments about Sunderland 'special needs' and 'learning difficulties' .. that's why people turned against Hull. We've never seen any group of supporters invade this board with such infantile drivel, not even Newcastle and they have good reason. People are entitled to choose a side to support in the cup final, it's happened since the competition started. We're also entitled to take against Bruce for many reasons, one of which was embarrassing the club by announcing he'd already chosen his 'derby day victory music' which was followed by his inevitable 'white flag performance'. I could mention his endless crowing about taking the club to 10th when we all know it wasn't a great finish and the football was poor. I could mention his endless talking about Sunderland since he's left. I could mention the fact that he's now become a 'lifelong Newcastle supporter' despite never actually supporting the club. We warned Hull supporters abut his inevitable post-Christmas slump and you ridiculed us ........ "Oh no, he's learned since then and has become a much better manager." We'll see at the weekend, and next season, just how much he's learned. Haway Arsenal, batter Hull so we can hear Bruce say, "Wuh got what wuh deserved, wah backsides kicked."
I'm guesssing smugs is just repeating that discredited bullshit to 'lift my chain' http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/248759-Mick-questions-about-not606?p=6031779&viewfull=1#post6031779
As far as I remember, it liked being left alone best, but I didn't hear it moan when I picked it up and took it for a day out. It seemed tame rather than wild.
I don't think I have Billy. I've never had the nerve to try for all the reasons Terry mentions, and because I've no idea if it's safe or what to do with it. Smells nice though. EDIT Just googled. Sounds simple enough. http://uktv.co.uk/food/ingredient/aid/585886 Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) grows in woodland, in near or among bluebells, and is identifiable by its garlic-like smell and long lush leaves, which are similar in appearance to those of Lily of the Valley. It grows from late winter and throughout spring. Towards the end of the season it bursts into bloom with white flowers. Foraging for wild garlic in woodland is fairly straight forward, found in semi-shaded, moist conditions. If you're unsure of what you've found is the real thing then its smell is the ultimate clarification. Although found commonly around woodland and river banks, wild garlic is easy to cultivate in most soils.
Aye, I know what you mean about what Terry said. I live in a fairly rural area & there's lots of woodland around here. Still, you don't know what's pissed on it do you? Foxes, badgers, rabbits, feral cats. All rife around here you know. Might be just as easy to buy a couple of bulbs of garlic & plant the individual cloves in the garden. I've done that before & got a canny crop actually. Did it with shallots too & they were like ****ing weeds, had so many I gave most of them away down the local.
I've fancied trying the foraging, but need someone to show me what's what. Books and www didn't do it for me as there's too much risk. My granny used to pick wild mushrooms, but unless I find a good medium, I don't think that helps.
Do you live near the coast? Shellfish is always a canny pick. Winkles, (or willocks if you happen to come from Sunderland which I don't), mussels, cockles. Even limpets are highly edible. I love mussels but even then you have to be careful. Make sure you're not near a sewage outlet, North Sea pollution is ****ing rank.
Often along the seafront, but like the fields, I've no idea what I'm looking at. Robbed plenty from farmers fields and allotments. They even put little pictures on sticks so I knew what I was taking, but nature's not as kind. Quite like the buds on rape seed before they go over. Looks like broccoli, but is juicier.