Sadly not. It just exploded out of nowhere. Amusing though.
So.. if I'm reading that correctly Bri and 83 are gonna have a fight today?
Sadly not. It just exploded out of nowhere. Amusing though.
So.. if I'm reading that correctly Bri and 83 are gonna have a fight today?
Maybe we should let Barry Hearn know?![]()
Don King is en-route. Prime time.
To think, both of these chaps would have gone to bed last night raging........or is the word beelin'?
Divnt mention beeling.
It'll be nowt of nowt. Just another day on our board.

Aye, if I mention the b word, I might get an invitation to Darlington later on![]()
You visit our board regulary. You have to admit its funny and nuts in equal measures.

Aye, its funny as fuk Comm. I like this from Bri....
"I'd love to meet you at a match and see if you say that to my face. I'll bite ****ing hole your cheek you vile little runt"
Bri aka Hannibal Lecter![]()
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I'm saying nowt, Comm, diven't want to get bitten![]()
I'm saying nowt, Comm, diven't want to get bitten![]()
One bitten twice Bri.

Brian Lecter.
Kinda has a soft fluffy ring to it.

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I have a thing at present about the word 'flange'.
It such a beautifully rounded word with no spikey edges and has a wonderfully soft centre.
Are there any words within the English language with which you have a certain penchant for?
I actually like the word Beel too.
It's short, simple, has a bookend structure and also gives a wee hint of perpetual process.