The only way that Saints would ever be in Portsmouth shadow, would be at sunrise, provided you added another 500 M to the height of the Spinnaker tower.....
The only way that Saints would ever be in Portsmouth shadow, would be at sunrise, provided you added another 500 M to the height of the Spinnaker tower.....
The only way that Saints would ever be in Portsmouth shadow, would be at sunrise, provided you added another 500 M to the height of the Spinnaker tower.....


He's no Matinée idol our John. More of an Idle Manatee.
But he's a more learned man than people think.
I do like a bit of art, especially the Pre Raphaelites
Millais' Ophelia just a breath taking work.
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Yes, you were Willy-Waving.Our Spinnaker Tower is bigger than your Spinn.........wait a minute, you haven't got one have you ?
Bunch of cheapskates <see what I did there !>
Yes, you were Willy-Waving.![]()


Actually Woopert, I have to confess that the Spinnaker Tower is quite good, as impressive an erection as has been seen in the Portsmouth area for many a year. Southampton, as a symbol of the city, has the Bargate, part of the remains of a medieval rectangular enclosure which gave very rudimentary shelter to a few thousand locals. Damp and cold, it must have been quite unsanitary, but I guess it was all those folk had, poor souls.
A bit like Fratton Park, I guess. So, swings and roundabouts.......![]()

He's no Matinée idol our John. More of an Idle Manatee.
But he's a more learned man than people think.
I do like a bit of art, especially the Pre Raphaelites
Millais' Ophelia just a breath taking work.
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Watneys Red Barrel? What, that ' keg beer? They always said that Red Barrel was a bit like making love in a punt.
BTW, window has closed and Saints only spent about £60 million. Of our own money!
Not so much "trousering" as SB3 feared!![]()