i wouldn't mind if it was done by a well respected likable poster like Walter or kemps anyone but a grade A ****er, pretend copper. Anyway I've been scouring Salou looking for a boozsr showing the game. Either that or I've been getting away from the mrs and two daughters...the whole room looks like the perfume counter at Hammonds. Not a spare inch of room for me and my Lynx Africa. That's on the floor under the bed!! Anyway I've just found out I've no idea how to copy and paste on an i pad, so all the facts n figures are lost... Talking to a couple ofCardiff lads in one bar. They don't get on do they!! PastIs Dennis? Not into aniseed much but I quite liked it. Few nice Tanquerays last night with grapefruit in. Really don't have to post the team do I? Eldins now Elgin dfs. FFS is now dfs I pads are **** I think we may get well turned over here lads but hoping for a battling 1-1. It'd be good to see Dio continue as he has done.
Knew I could rely on you Chazz. I'd be tempted to stick with the same 11 that did so well against the Chumpions. Honourable draw. 1 each. Dio with the Denzil Woodward.
Not only that, but Chazz can now invoke the 'see my Leicester MDT' touch if he can't handle his iPad.
To hear is to obey. In 2004 the MET Office named Swansea as Britain’s wettest city. During World War Two, an American man fought with an Aussie at the Adelphi, 18-19 Wind Street, after the Aussie allegedly made fun of him for not drinking alcohol. The American was called Rocco ‘Rocky’ Marciano. Swansea is on a similar longitude to Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, Madrid, Spain, and Timbuktu, Mali. Swansea has 32 miles of coast with over 50 named beaches and coves – that’s a beach for every week of the year. Swansea headland is named the mumbles, because of two breast shaped mounds. The word translates from French and/or gaelic. Swansea has no swans and isn't by the sea. The name is of Viking origin (‘Sweyns-ey’ – Sweyn’s island). In 1823, the Rev.William Buckland was rummaging in a Goat's Hole, when he found the roman red lady, that turned out to be a 33,000 fossilised bloke now called the Red Lady of Paviland. This Swansea resident dropped his lighter. Who can forget tank?
This is more like it. You should post pissed more often, and on the iPad, it's the perfect storm. We're on an unbeaten run this time in the PL, the Swans are too. Two formidable teams such as us, can't produce a miserly draw, one has to win. Phelan has got the boys fired up, they'll be aiming to impress the proper manager/coach when he/she is here, and our new owners. I can't see anything other than a regulation 0-4 and for us to maintain our top 4 status.
Sorry to come back so quickly (must be the Double Maxim! ), but I think Nottingham is the most moist.
Philip Buckingham opinion: Pressure is still off Phelan's underdogs Mike Phelan saw his pre-match press conference interrupted by a fire alarm yesterday but, thanks to last weekend's win over Leicester City, there was no other cause for immediate panic ahead of tomorrow's trip to Swansea City. Although Hull City remain a club desperately ill-equipped for the Premier League, with neither a permanent manager nor a signing of note this summer, at least the opening day demonstrated there is a team unwilling to be dragged into the mire. They still need help before the transfer window closes – and lots of it – but the sharp focus of Phelan and his players is containing a full-blown crisis. The professionalism of this group is keeping City afloat against a backdrop of uncertainty from the boardroom down and for that they deserve no end of credit. If a date with Leicester was a free hit, as David Meyler suggested yesterday, the same rules apply for the long trip to Swansea City tomorrow afternoon. To all intents and purposes, the pressure will be off the Tigers when they arrive in South Wales. They remain the Premier League's underdogs and already boast a total that most supporters would have gladly accepted at the international break next month. Reproduce the performance of last week and there is no reason why three points cannot become four. Prediction: Swansea 1 Hull City 1 http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/swan...-prediction/story-29637098-detail/story.html?
I may be wrong, but I think he may be alluding to the general quality of the babes in Nottingham, nudge, nudge, wink, wink.
And...the world is back on its axis, order has been restored I'm hopeful for a draw, although it depends on injuries/fitness obviously I've no idea why your asking me about Pastilles Chazz, I don't really like sweets, but stuff in Tanqueray is always good (actually been drinking a new gin this week, Opihr...interesting spice / coriander flavour...a lot better than it sounds) Although tonight I've spent the whole night on red wine...no mixing, no hangover