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Originally Posted By: smallsy
coachie your love child was at our game last night.


there is no love child Smallsy.I have been married for nearly 20 years(next march 2008) and i have a 14 years old son and 3 years old twins(boy and girl).I don't smoke,drink and i'm faithful to my wife who is my only love flowersmile grin
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Originally Posted By: MCP
pinky are the games your missing the barkingside and barking games


Yes young man,will you miss me?
I was also going to wembley on saturaday for the first game, but have decided to go to SM instaed as coup has told me about the time he was at wembley the first ever game - west ham v bolton and he's put me off a bit, so I gave him my free tickets I got from arsenal and he's managed to get rid of them for me and only charged me a couple of quid for his trouble, he's a good mate that coup.
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Originally Posted By: Michael Hunt
.........and Hunty !

we have got few games left and we could make a loan deal.. whistle
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Originally Posted By: Michael Hunt
.........and Hunty !

we have got few games left and we could make a loan deal.. whistle
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My kids love the 70s comedies.

 

They have watched all the above and can add.....

 

Mind Your Language,Doctor in the House,Please Sir,Father Dear Father,On The Buses.

 

However they not keen on the 60s comedies.

 

George and The Dragon and Not On Your Nelly were not successes.

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Originally Posted By: Hookey
Ah the "one armed waiter" in Robin's Nest, aka Albert Riddle played by David Kelly.

robinsnest2.jpg



There was a restaurant in Stratford Broadway called Kennedy's a few years ago and they had a waiter there, who was his double (but had two arms). Looked and spoke like him.
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