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Luton Town - in trouble ....... again

Discussion in 'Watford' started by Elixir69, Jul 28, 2011.

  1. babyhornetdan

    babyhornetdan Well-Known Member

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    HEHE. Everyone likes good mood Dan, bad mood Dan is not nice. I try to keep him in his cage, but some times he gets out lol.
     
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  2. Hornette_TID

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    lol they have a habit of doing that, those bad mood peeps...!
     
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  3. babyhornetdan

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    Yeah, but it spices things up and keeps me on my toes. I used to have a vicious temper and used to smash my head against anything near me when i got wound up, but i have stopped that now and can keep nice and calm
     
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  4. Hornette_TID

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    i'm glad to hear it hon. That's the sort of thing that develops with age...:)..good on you for learning to control your temper...some people never get passed that...not good!
     
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  5. Chris 13

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    I pop into the site this morning and see the Luton in trouble thread has had over 60 responses & think to my self that it must have kicked off in here last night & the moderators had their first problem but no! I find that the 3 of you have solved it by having an early morning philabuster banter between yourselves about other things completly different.
    excellent! :)
     
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  6. Norwayhornet

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    I think that is British manners coming to the fore H, Here you wont get a message back ......unless they want money from you!
     
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  7. Norwayhornet

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    I thumped an oak wardrobe door in my younger days ,when I was angry ,funnily enough I lost! two broken knuckles later......
    So I can understand to a degree what your talking about Dan<ok>
     
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  8. Norwayhornet

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    Talking of violent acts ,brings us back to Luton Town and the EDL:)
     
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  9. Toby

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    I punched a radiator in my first year of Uni, it won as well :(
     
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  10. Norwayhornet

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    <laugh> not doing very well are we, so at this meet up , we are looking for One guy with a strange shaped head and two guys with dodgy hands!
     
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  11. Bring Back Wooter

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    I certainly seem to have a temper, but with the strangest things.

    I never get in a temper with people.

    I am hugely competitive and a bad loser. If I'm losing, and the chances of winning are slim, I will generally give up and get annoyed, then get annoyed at myself for giving up!! The amount of tennis/badminton/squash/table tennis racquets that have been sacrificed in the name of "competitiveness" is insane.

    It was good decorating my front room, as it now means the dents and marks on the wall from my PS3 controller are hidden.
     
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  12. westgate hatter

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    You could say that but my earliest memory of football violence was as a nine year old when with me mates going to a Luton/scumford match and getting
    robbed of my scarf and hat by a group of scumford fans twice the age of us..

    So look at the fans in any club and you will always get the stupid minority..
     
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  13. Bring Back Wooter

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    I had no idea Luton had a rivalry with Brentford.

    Unless you mean Bradford?
     
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  14. Bring Back Wooter

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    Also, would the act of taking someone's hat and scarf be classified as "football violence"?

    I would suggest it was your first experience of "football theft", one of the lesser negatives of the beautiful game.
     
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  15. Elixir69

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    I looked up this place "Scumford" on the internet, and it said "do you mean Luton?" I guess so, but then it wouldn't be good English would it ........... ah yes but we're talking about Luton!!!

    Isn't it interesting how circles lead back to where they started from! LOL
     
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  16. Bring Back Wooter

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    Whilst I'm at it, I hope you and your "mates" had parental supervision?

    I, being a responsible person, wouldn't dream of allowing my prepubescent child attend a football much without adequate supervision, by that of my own or from a trusted individual with a proven track record of looking after minors.
     
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