Like a baws. Well played sir.pwrmoore wrote:Dave wrote:Jammy fecker. I tried going from the same place to the same place during the 1st half but was turned away. 2nd half wasn't quite so damp anyway.pwrmoore wrote:
At the start of the second half our entire party relocated from the Prom to the Memorial seats without any difficulty. :fleg
To be fair we didn't seek permission we just walked up into the seats as if we belonged there and no one challenged us. I have no idea if that was because of the "instructions" from the branch or not.
BaaBaas v Fiji 11th Nov at Ravenhill
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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In my absence on Friday, I had a brief Daddy Bear moment - "who has been sitting in my chair"? One becomes quiet attached to ones perch .............. like a dead parrot that has been nailed on for effect.
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Someone else farting in ones seat is never okBaggyTrousers wrote:In my absence on Friday, I had a brief Daddy Bear moment - "who has been sitting in my chair"? One becomes quiet attached to ones perch .............. like a dead parrot that has been nailed on for effect.