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fulham are probably london's top firm these days
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 01:19Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:17 What football team did Terry McCann support?An avid fan of Chelsea Football Club, London. Ironically, as Terry McCann, his character in Minder (1979), he had to play a fan of Fulham football Club who are Chelsea's local rivals from London.The minder film on the orient express was comedy gold.
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Jesus. A thread were Ladyboy has accused someone of being a wind up.
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 02:21 Wallace is going to be hung drawn and quarted.
MERCY (SORRY)...JUST SAY IT
FREEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOMMMMM
Shouldn't this be on the cooking thread? Identical core subject matter, innit?
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 01:35southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024, 11:35 I got so terrified wandering through Fulham’s manor last time. Got chased by an angry mob in white shirts into in a dive bar near the ground.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.I've heard Millwalls top boy Gregg Wallace has had many an angry run-in down the years over there trying to order a table for two. He was last seen 3 seasons ago running across Putney Bridge with nothing on but a sock over his Corey and the words, no one likes us, squirted in ketchup upon his back. Nasty stuff.
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Wallace is going to be hung drawn and quarted.
MERCY (SORRY)...JUST SAY IT
FREEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOMMMMM
MERCY (SORRY)...JUST SAY IT
FREEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOMMMMM
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024, 11:35 I got so terrified wandering through Fulham’s manor last time. Got chased by an angry mob in white shirts into in a dive bar near the ground.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.
I've heard Millwalls top boy Gregg Wallace has had many an angry run-in down the years over there trying to order a table for two. He was last seen 3 seasons ago running across Putney Bridge with nothing on but a sock over his Corey and the words, no one likes us, squirted in ketchup upon his back. Nasty stuff.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024, 11:35 I got so terrified wandering through Fulham’s manor last time. Got chased by an angry mob in white shirts into in a dive bar near the ground.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.
I was routinely served up on a platter
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Ladysmith wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 15:23goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:15Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:12Only a middle class gen z J1had1 would use "fake hard man" in a sentence.Love that you use ‘middle class’ an insult. Maybe you should read more?
Tell us about your imaginary time in prison…..It does smell of that, this bloke seems like a wind up merchant!
No shit
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:17 What football team did Terry McCann support?An avid fan of Chelsea Football Club, London. Ironically, as Terry McCann, his character in Minder (1979), he had to play a fan of Fulham football Club who are Chelsea's local rivals from London.
The minder film on the orient express was comedy gold.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑01 Dec 2024, 11:35 I got so terrified wandering through Fulham’s manor last time. Got chased by an angry mob in white shirts into in a dive bar near the ground.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.
Don't fuck with the wong
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
I got so terrified wandering through Fulham’s manor last time. Got chased by an angry mob in white shirts into in a dive bar near the ground.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.
Where I was promptly served a traditional French butternut squash bisque - a creamy winter squash soup that blends nutty, fragrant butternut squash with heavy cream - all with rustique puréed vegetables, a side serving of home-made croutons and a rich gamay to wash it down.
It was fucking terrifying. Fulham is another world.
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Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Collins Wong - A Free Man" wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 15:02 cheers pal
hard integrating back into normal life, but coming back on WHO is a step in the right direction
That made me laugh!
I can’t quite see that.
Maybe a kind of half way house?
I can’t quite see that.
Maybe a kind of half way house?
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Ladysmith wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 15:23goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:15Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:12Only a middle class gen z J1had1 would use "fake hard man" in a sentence.Love that you use ‘middle class’ an insult. Maybe you should read more?
Tell us about your imaginary time in prison…..It does smell of that, this bloke seems like a wind up merchant!
You are on the wrong forum spurs is thefightingcock. Seems we have been infiltrated
Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:15Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024, 13:12Only a middle class gen z J1had1 would use "fake hard man" in a sentence.Love that you use ‘middle class’ an insult. Maybe you should read more?
Tell us about your imaginary time in prison…..
It does smell of that, this bloke seems like a wind up merchant!
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cheers pal
hard integrating back into normal life, but coming back on WHO is a step in the right direction
hard integrating back into normal life, but coming back on WHO is a step in the right direction
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What football team did Terry McCann support?An avid fan of Chelsea Football Club, London. Ironically, as Terry McCann, his character in Minder (1979), he had to play a fan of Fulham football Club who are Chelsea's local rivals from London.
Re: fulham are probably london's top firm these days
Love that you use ‘middle class’ an insult. Maybe you should read more?
Tell us about your imaginary time in prison…..
Tell us about your imaginary time in prison…..
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Only a middle class gen z J1had1 would use "fake hard man" in a sentence.
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Milly/‘arcelona caught out in his fake hard man act again.