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Mad Dog
12:34 Tue Mar 6
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What on earth has the kid done wrong to get this level of punishment?
Did he burn the house down?
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Harlow Hammer
12:16 Tue Mar 6
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I took my 5 year old daughter to the Wolves FA cup game at Upton Park Jelavic scored, kept her occupied with plenty of sweets.
She got bored after 70 minutes, she kept signing bubbles all game was a proud dad moment.
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Hammer and Pickle
12:15 Tue Mar 6
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Maybe we could occupy his attention if we interested him in management in some capacity - how about transfer policy?
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Fat Del
12:12 Tue Mar 6
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Good point, Yorkammer, duly noted.
Buster, that's what I'm worried about. Add to that the walk to the ground and a train journey there, we'll probably have fallen out by the time we get to the game.
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the coming of gary
12:11 Tue Mar 6
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i think Muggy bonehead III brings Muggy bonehead IV , teaches him to WINDMILL in .
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Northern Sold
12:11 Tue Mar 6
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I was about 3 or 4 years old... probably little bit different standing on a claret and blue stool in the North bank in the 70's than sitting in a pokey souless can't see for shit souless arena mind you...
he'll love it
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Buster
12:09 Tue Mar 6
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Take something to occupy him, he'll get bored and restless in no time.
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Yorkammer
11:52 Tue Mar 6
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It'll be ok as long as you are not near some of the WHO regulars. The little one will find them rather juvenile.
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