Dieumerci Mbokani

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I also work with overseas guys. I call Benii from Nigeria blackie and he calls me pinky. We have total respect for each other. He also calls me blue when I'm cold. Greeny when I'm feeling ill and browny if I've managed to get a tan. Basically he takes the Micky out of me. Top man is Benii


you just need a yellow and you will have the full snooker set.
 
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I also work with overseas guys. I call Benii from Nigeria blackie and he calls me pinky. We have total respect for each other. He also calls me blue when I'm cold. Greeny when I'm feeling ill and browny if I've managed to get a tan. Basically he takes the Micky out of me. Top man is Benii

It's just like an episode of Love Thy Neighbour.

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It's just like an episode of Love Thy Neighbour.

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I think that is the only 70s comedy programme that has never been repeated. God knows why cause Jack Smethurst always came second best to his Caribbean neighbour
 
I think they're basically the same thing under the circumstances.

Do you not believe the new signings changed that? That does seem a strange observation, PLT, considering the conversations on here. :emoticon-0112-wonde
 
I think that is the only 70s comedy programme that has never been repeated. God knows why cause Jack Smethurst always came second best to his Caribbean neighbour

You know I think that programme was responsible for changing attitudes because I really fancied the black wife.