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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Sounds intriguing, legalbeagle, can you find a

> link?

>

> Emotionally, I'm leaning towards Josef Locke cos

> my grandpappy was in the Palestinian Police Force

> too. But, still think ol' Bing has it at the mo.

>

> PS, don't buy a disgusting concotion called

> Scotsmac costing ?3 from Netto. A blend of British

> wine and whisky. Yuk, yuk, yuk. But it is 15%

> proof so this thread might get interesting!


I'm off to popchoir but when I'm back I'll see what I can find!

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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the mo.

>

> PS, don't buy a disgusting concotion called

> Scotsmac costing ?3 from Netto. A blend of British

> wine and whisky. Yuk, yuk, yuk. But it is 15%

> proof so this thread might get interesting!


Bloody hell - they still produce it! I'm sure that a bottle used to appear every Christmas when I was young...

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> legalbeagle Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Tupply Glossup's version in Jeeves and Wooster?

>

> Sonny Boy - different song...



Yes that occurred to me half way through rehearsal - sorry. It was indeed Sonny Boy and so not at all relevant to this thread.



Sorry. I'll get my coat.

Brendan Wrote:

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> If you don?t like it so much why for the love of

> christ have you seen to fit to comment twice, only

> to show your disdain for something that other

> people obviously enjoy?


My opinion, like yours, is as valid as the next mans/womans. I detest the song.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I wasn?t saying your opinion wasn?t valid. I just

> don?t see why you felt the need to share it.

> Should people perhaps avoid discussing things that

> you dislike?



Isn't the whole point of a forum to invite discussion and debate? Please correct if I'm wrong. You obviously like the "song" I hate it.

Has anyone seen PGC? I feel we might need to send in the authorities. 48 solid hours of Danny Boy, Scotch Concoctions and lachrymose semi-wakefulness must have taken a fearful toll.


She's probably hallucinating that Pa McGuigan is crawling out of a giant bottle of Crabbie's Green Ginger Wine, dressed in a Palestinian Policeman's uniform, whilst singing I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen.


I mean, I know it's a normal evening's entertainment round LoochiB's place, but I'm not sure PGC has the bottom for it.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> You obviously like the "song" I hate it.


Nope I think it?s pretty naff as it happens (you will note my distinct lack of contribution prior to a few posts ago). But the thread was started asking about what people thought was the best version of Danny Boy and then went into quite a pleasant if a little sentimental discussion about the different versions of the song and the benefits of drinking your way through the flu. A discussion unpleasantly punctuated by two rude outbursts from you.


Let me explain. If you started a thread saying, ?Say chaps I really think this soccer business is just swell. What say we all contribute with our favourite club is? You tell me yours and I?ll tell you mine.?

It would be a bit remiss of me to pipe up and say, ?Soccer?s a stupid game for big stupid pooheads.?


That sort of discussion may be better suited for my own thread entitled, ?Soccer?s a stupid game for big stupid pooheads. Who?s with me, let?s write to our MP.?


Unless of course you?re a prat like me and you ruin someone?s thread by starting a pointless argument with someone that has nothing to do with the topic and doesn't have any other redeeming value whatsoever except to make you look like a buffoon who has just bumbled into the music chamber and put his clodhopper through the cello.

It would be a bit remiss of me to pipe up and say, ?Soccer?s a stupid game for big stupid pooheads.?


Would it be OK to say, "Normally I think soccer's a stupid game for big stupid pooheads, but as the World Cup is in my country of birth and that I thought I might try and get into it, but following recent events, I find myself confirmed in the opinion that soccer's a stupid game for big stupid cheating, chavvy, pooheads."


Just askin' like.



(Sorry PGC. This can't be doing the hallucinations any good at all. I've sent my elephant round to have a look and check you're OK)

Brendan, have the hippies been rubbing you up the wrong way again?


I would add though, that its not much of a "debate" to merely state that you hate something. I don't think that would cut the mustard in the debating society. Bloody short debate though - finish early and go to the pub.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> "Normally I think soccer's

> a stupid game for big stupid pooheads, but as the

> World Cup is in my country of birth and that I

> thought I might try and get into it, but following

> recent events, I find myself confirmed in the

> opinion that soccer's a stupid game for big stupid

> cheating, chavvy, pooheads."


That's another thread entirley Ted and has nothing to do with Danny Boy being a french song about Arsenal.

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