Dragons in November a Sunday fixture?

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Okay we have gone from Slaying Dragons to old Spooky .
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Kofi Annan wrote:Okay we have gone from Slaying Dragons to old Spooky .

FFS Kofi, that's no way to talk about Rum'n. :shock:
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You've met my wife then !!!
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rumncoke wrote:It is not that which you identify which to mock solutions but the fact he who has faith has hope whereas he without faith has no hope .

To refer to someone as a heathen is not name in my opinion rather it is defining a lack of belief to refer to a Christian or any or a believer of any other religion as a mentalist is to mock belief . Those who believe in nothing can not be mocked but pitted


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Castlereagh wrote:Hi Baggy not trying to wind you up but a serious question ,have you had many digs in the gub along the road off life ?

>appl

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rorybestsbigbaldnoggin wrote:
rumncoke wrote:It is not that which you identify which to mock solutions but the fact he who has faith has hope whereas he without faith has no hope .

To refer to someone as a heathen is not name in my opinion rather it is defining a lack of belief to refer to a Christian or any or a believer of any other religion as a mentalist is to mock belief . Those who believe in nothing can not be mocked but pitted


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rorybestsbigbaldnoggin wrote:
Castlereagh wrote:Hi Baggy not trying to wind you up but a serious question ,have you had many digs in the gub along the road off life ?

>appl

I'll admit, I laughed a lot at that question.
Me too Baldy, were you surprised at the answer though? Admittedly I've probably deserved a fair few more than I've got. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
rorybestsbigbaldnoggin wrote:
Castlereagh wrote:Hi Baggy not trying to wind you up but a serious question ,have you had many digs in the gub along the road off life ?

>appl

I'll admit, I laughed a lot at that question.
Me too Baldy, were you surprised at the answer though? Admittedly I've probably deserved a fair few more than I've got. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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One tries CRea, but sometimes I'm just misunderstood. >EW
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Kofi Annan wrote:Okay we have gone from Slaying Dragons to old Spooky .
Couldn't agree more Citizen Kofi. We try not to be heavy handed in moderation but is there any chance of rugby chat breaking out on a rugby thread? Anyone wanting to continue this should start a thread in the Lock in. :dredd:
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So. Is it on tv?
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Russ wrote:So. Is it on tv?
No it's on taffie tv
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it needs sorted, I've time off requests to be making.
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Ditto Loki. :red:
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See how dull this thread has become :lol: :lol: :lol:
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