Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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The bog roll we had a school was like tracing paper, not nice on the crack
Stuff at our school was like grease proof paper, totally unfit for purpose.
The bog roll we had a school was like tracing paper, not nice on the crack
Izal came in flat packs with individual leaves, a bit like tissues today, so was totally useless for throwing.
Mind you, we were too poor to buy Izal. I used to use the squares of newspapers off the nail in the outside privvy
Izal came in flat packs with individual leaves, a bit like tissues today, so was totally useless for throwing.
Mind you, we were too poor to buy Izal. I used to use the squares of newspapers off the nail in the outside privvy
That cute, fluffy puppy off the Andrex ad?We used our bare hands, which we would wipe on t'dog.
That cute, fluffy puppy off the Andrex ad?
Aye, though it looked more like brown and white spaniel cross by t'time it were finished
Would you get done for throwing bog rolls these days?
Yeah, that stuff was HORRIBLE. Like wiping your arse on tinfoil. Ahh happy days ...
I remember Peter Shilton getting loads of "TINA,TINA" chants after revellations of him cheating on his mrsTalking of oppo keepers anyone remember Charlie Wright ?
Played for Charlton and Bolton amongst others and spent half the game having a bit of banter with the crowd. Great character.
It looked great when they all came streaming dow. One of the most impressive was v Wolves in the LC in 1968, a night game. Hiney, you must have a programme from the following home game and that would have some class pics, maybe you can do the honours?
I've thrown bog rolls at the Albion, but I'm certainly not an old boy. The trick is to try and throw the main bulk of it whilst still briefly holding onto the loose end.
Was at the game today and boring the ar@e of the bloke next to me going on about toilet rolls being thrown on the pitch and my post last night on NSC. He told me that was nothing and that in an important game back in the late 70's a "smoke bomb" was thrown from the south stand at the goldstaone onto the pitch. Think the old codger got confused and really meant a flare.
Anyway made me wonder how someone could get hold of a smoke bomb and what would make them take it to a game? Apart from throwing it on the pitch to obscure the goalmouth and let the Albion score!