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The Skull and Crossbones Pub & Official Banter Thread

Discussion in 'Bristol Rovers' started by gas, Jul 2, 2014.

  1. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    Why does you Arabic say this?
    "R. Irene Goodnight Irene I see you in my dreams"

    What's the "R" for?
     
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  2. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    There is no 'R' on its own <laugh>
     
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  3. Sapphire

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    Reinforced Concrete?
     
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  4. Sapphire

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    By the way Redskins? Has your Guernsey cash cow dried up?
     
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  5. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    He is in hiding as on the Panama list of tax dodgers <laugh>
     
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  6. Sapphire

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    Nah! His wiz kid mate Mr H will be protecting his stache
     
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  7. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    Seriously I googled translated and copy and pasted my results, and it has that "R" in it.

    Designated mixes "RC" is for reinforced concrete, which is a common problem. People believe that we supply the reinforcement as well with it. What it really means is that it won't corrode the steel, depending on the structural design.
    There you go everyday's a school day
     
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  8. Sapphire

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    Interesting Tone. I remember on Grand Designs, they built the house using polystyrene moulds containing poured concrete. To strengthen the mixture they added steel chippings, which enabled them to fill over 1200mm height per application.
     
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  9. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    No idea how you got that. I just checked to make sure I havent cocked up and went in google translate. It shows no 'R'. So I have no idea how you got an 'R' in yours <ok>

    تصبح على خير ايرين تصبح على خير ايرين أراك في أحلامي

    https://translate.google.co.uk/#ar/en/تصبح على خير ايرين تصبح على خير ايرين أراك في أحلامي
     
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  10. RedorDead

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    Using steel fibres strengthens the flexural strength of the concrete. There is this type of concrete that has been used for part of a house in Flax Bourton village.

    Dont know then.
     
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  11. Loathsneyd

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    What was that again?
     
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  12. Tom_BCFC

    Tom_BCFC Billy Bibbit
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    The "best manager" in the Championship is 3 points below us, just thought I'd let you know <whistle>
     
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  13. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    You been waiting ages for this <laugh>

    About time Warnock lost a game hey! Lets see what happens next week when Warnock got a tougher game than you :)
     
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  14. RedorDead

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    Technically he can only equal us on points now, beating us on goal difference.
    And seeing as since Johnson took over we are more goals per game than anyone else in the championship (since Johnson took over us) then he's the better manager.
     
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  15. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    Who are you lot from a lower level to judge us any way?
     
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  16. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    Warnocks 1st game was 0-0 draw vs Birmingham on 13th Feb.
    Johnsons 1st game was 2-1 win vs Ipswich on 13th Feb.

    Warnock has won 24 points.
    Johnson has won 24 points.
    So its level.

    Looking at the fixtures since they both took over, Warnocks job has been harder, especially seeing Rotherham have worse players than City as well - meaning Warnocks job has been a lot harder than Johnson, and Warnock had to get his team out of the relegation zone as well, I think Warnock wins hands down :)
     
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  17. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    You obviously know who we are, you are on our forum... doh!!! <doh><laugh>
     
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  18. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    OK, that is not an answer but keep your lonely little forum, I'm gone..:emoticon-0173-middl
     
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  19. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    "lonely little forum"

    Thanks wiz. Very big and very respectful of you <ok>
     
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  20. Tom_BCFC

    Tom_BCFC Billy Bibbit
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    Our match is more difficult to be honest :)
     
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