Doonhamer7
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- Jun 17, 2016
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I'm beginning to think the club have got it in for Warren.
Nice, you can’t beat a little bit of token racism hidden behind Warren - with thumbs up from others.
I'm beginning to think the club have got it in for Warren.
Nice, you can’t beat a little bit of token racism hidden behind Warren - with thumbs up from others.
I'm not prejudiced, I have a friend with dysarthria.
Thanks for explaining the joke to the folks at home.
Given his struggles with Gordon Greer's name.....
Oh yes, whose goal celebrations were remarkably akin to the Mo Bot.
Wasn't it Raise the Roof?
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/18...trange-ritual-staved-off-relegation-sickener/
We have a friend who has recently had a stroke. She has lost some speech, and I suspect, the ability to understand some speech. Hold a conversation with her, and all seems ok-ish, but ask her a question, and she goes silent. We're still trying to work it out. It's not easy.
I pray the comments here, deleted or undeleted, don't have a detrimental effect on your friend and I wish them a speedy recovery.
I’m still pretty proud that Richard Gere played for us…
This thread
It's great, my thread started off about a potential academy player, but is turning into an academy performance, where I'm expecting to be punched by Wozza
It's great, my thread started off about a potential academy player, but is turning into an academy performance, where I'm expecting to be punched by Wozza
Sorry for my part in derailing the thread.
In my defence, I mean well*, and don't set out to offend anyone. Well, not usually anyway.
*I'm going to have that on my gravestone - 'Well, I suppose he meant well. Any offence he caused was probably accidental'.
Was that necessary?
Comments on here will - of course - have no effect on her recovery. Did you really mean your good wishes? They sound disingenuous to me, as though you're saying them through gritted teeth.