The just incase thread

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THe Mighty Huth Rocks

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This thread is designed to be the total opposite of the Stoke City Chat thread.

Anyone discussing work, boyfriends, what they ****ing had for breakfast, dinner or supper, will not be required.

This a thread just about Stoke City, your hopes, your memories Past, Present,& How you see the Future for SCFC

Feel free to discuss
 
My hopes!
Too see the only team I've ever supported STAYING in the Premier League until i curl my toes.
My memories, too many to go into really. Final of 72, Seeing Sir Stanley actually playing for the Potter's
although, I wasn't really old enough too appreciate just what a genius he was. Beating Bolton five zip
and the future! Too keep on doing what we are doing, improve slowly each season.

Whatever does happen, KTF lads and Ladies what a ride it's been the last few seasons keep it going. <ok>
 
Morning Huthy,
My hopes this bright sunny day is that my egg is boiled to perfection and my toast soldiers are done 'al dente'.

I am going to have my hair done later and meeting my girlfriends for a coffe and a chat about bloody me in general and Stoke City men specifically, after a long day in the nail salon, I will relax in a lovely jubbly bubbly bath and dream of Rory Delap's long one.

Bye sweetie xx
 
That's very interesting Ric, thank you for sharing that with us.

What sort of Kebab was it and did you have Chilli Sauce on it?

I'm going to have a full english later, then off to the salon for a full brazilian.

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Well Huthy - that's very interesting as well, what sort of cider takes your fancy!!!
I tried some of that Stella Artois Cidre t'other day, very sweet though.
Now I used to live in Devon and some of the Cider Bars in that neck of the woods, are pretty rough, not as rough as the cider though which you have to strain through your teeth, i.e. Farmer Scrotum's Old Very Peculiar Apples trodden by peasants with Athletes Foot Cider is one for the all day session.

It comes with a free stomach pump and beats White Lightning hands down, talking of which:

It's lovely going down, but it's better coming up, bit like Ric's Kebab.:D:emoticon-0119-puke::emoticon-0119-puke::emoticon-0119-puke::emoticon-0119-puke::emoticon-0119-puke:

It's not that I'm bored today but................................................
 
Ahh nicky good old Devon cider, conna beat it.

My choice from the local shop is called Country Choice(only £2.29) for 2 litres, beats paying £2.65 for a pint of Carling from the local pub.

It's not quite the rocket fuel that White Lightning is,but it serves me well, followed by an hours kip & set meal for 1 from the chinky (actually feeds all the family, 5 of us), bit of Crime Investigation channel till 1 am, then off to beddy byes.
 
Huthy, absolutely fascinating - isn't this better than boring old football eh!!

I had a nice chinky once - when I was in Hong Kong in 1963!!

I'm into The Dangerous Catch about crab fishing in the arctic, talking about chinkies in 63 and crabs reminds me of something.

Righteo - just off to suck a Fisherman's Friend.

Byeee
 
After my trip to the congo in late 2000, i can actually confirm, that they do indeed drink umbongo, during a trip to Thailand in 2002, i was absolutely starving, my mate said come with me to this restuarant, apparently their food is the dogs bollocks, i said no thanks, ill just have a sarnie.