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Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 16:14
by Izzy HaveMercy
scotty wrote:"Jesus Loves The Fudamentalists"

I can see that on a T-Shirt at the next HEARTLAND do :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
With MENTAL in capitals ;D

IZ.

Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 16:49
by weebleswobble
scotty wrote:"Jesus Loves The Fudamentalists"

I can see that on a T-Shirt at the next HEARTLAND do :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
Aye, just in better quality than the last one :oops:

Thanks Johnny Fartpants for giving us Jocko Homo's something to do ;D

Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 18:01
by Big Si
Planet Dave wrote:Do you know, I went to Edinburgh for the day last wednesday, and I didn't hear one person say fud all day. I was almost disappointed. It's right nice, is Edinburgh, big castle and everything. Though not as nice as Bamburgh, which has a cricket pitch at the foot of its castle. Now THAT's classy. Whereas Norham's castle is pants in comparison. We stayed in Norham (pronounced 'Norrum'). It makes Royston Vasey look normal. The butcher had ginger hair, but annoyingly didn't ask if I'd like any special stuff. My disappointment was tangible.

Aren't castles wickeeeddddddddd. :D :lol:
Stirling Castle's the dug's danglies :wink:

Posted: 29 Oct 2006, 21:35
by Johnny Rev 7.0
weebleswobble wrote:
scotty wrote:"Jesus Loves The Fudamentalists"

I can see that on a T-Shirt at the next HEARTLAND do :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
Aye, just in better quality than the last one :oops:

Thanks Johnny Fartpants for giving us Jocko Homo's something to do ;D
Isn't copyright a wonderful thing Mr W? My invoice is in the post. x2. :wink:

Posted: 30 Oct 2006, 03:21
by weebleswobble
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:
scotty wrote:"Jesus Loves The Fudamentalists"

I can see that on a T-Shirt at the next HEARTLAND do :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
Aye, just in better quality than the last one :oops:

Thanks Johnny Fartpants for giving us Jocko Homo's something to do ;D
Isn't copyright a wonderful thing Mr W? My invoice is in the post. x2. :wink:
Keep them coming: I predict a cottage industry. First we take the Jocks, then we take Berlin :wink:

Posted: 30 Oct 2006, 19:07
by a.r.kane
Krishna

Posted: 30 Oct 2006, 22:21
by boudicca
a.r.kane wrote:Krishna
Couldn't agree more.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 11:06
by paint it black
a.r.kane wrote:Krishna
is that the new dixie chicks album?

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 12:33
by a.r.kane
paint it black wrote:
a.r.kane wrote:Krishna
is that the new dixie chicks album?
Nope, it's the new album - Chicks with Dixs by RhamaRhamastein

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 12:37
by paint it black
a.r.kane wrote:
paint it black wrote:
a.r.kane wrote:Krishna
is that the new dixie chicks album?
Nope, it's the new album - Chicks with Dixs by RhamaRhamastein
:lol: :lol:

they were live on channel five just the other night

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 16:59
by boudicca
paint it black wrote::lol: :lol:

they were live on channel five just the other night
Chuffin' Nora, it really is another world on the Isle of Man.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 17:03
by EvilBastard
boudicca wrote:Chuffin' Nora, it really is another world on the Isle of Man.
Who's on the Isle of Man? Happy Hop tu Naa to you, then...

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 17:32
by boudicca
EvilBastard wrote:Who's on the Isle of Man?
Es iz on the I Love Man.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 17:34
by scotty
boudicca wrote:
EvilBastard wrote:Who's on the Isle of Man?
Es iz on the I Love Man.
But not on the Man You Love :eek:

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 17:55
by EvilBastard
boudicca wrote:Es iz on the I Love Man.
Cor bloody 'ell - thought I was the only one from there on here. Being a Sissies fan in my youth was a singularly lonely experience - only knew 1 other person who liked them, and the school christmas disco was something of a cultural wasteland ("Scuse me, mister DJ - do you have Bela Lugosi's Dead?" "No - now f*ck off!")...

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 20:03
by Johnny Rev 7.0
Nothing changes. And nothing lasts forever.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 20:53
by paint it black
EvilBastard wrote:
boudicca wrote:Chuffin' Nora, it really is another world on the Isle of Man.
Who's on the Isle of Man? Happy Hop tu Naa to you, then...
aye, got the moot carved

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 20:56
by paint it black
EvilBastard wrote:
boudicca wrote:Es iz on the I Love Man.
Cor bloody 'ell - thought I was the only one from there on here. Being a Sissies fan in my youth was a singularly lonely experience - only knew 1 other person who liked them, and the school christmas disco was something of a cultural wasteland ("Scuse me, mister DJ - do you have Bela Lugosi's Dead?" "No - now f*ck off!")...
10 of us went to wembley 1990, even manged to drag 6 to leeds 2003, been flying solo this year

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:01
by EvilBastard
paint it black wrote:aye, got the moot carved
Look out for Ginnie, then...

...so where you from? Ramsey lad meself (or used to be before heeding the call of the Wild Blue Yonder).

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:05
by boudicca
I'm surprised the two of you aren't related! :innocent: :twisted:








The old ones are the best.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:06
by paint it black
EvilBastard wrote:
paint it black wrote:aye, got the moot carved
Look out for Ginnie, then...
found her, silly old bitch

andreas, ramsey, douglas, peel, onchan, douglas :wink:

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:10
by EvilBastard
paint it black wrote:peel :wink:
Could be worse - could have been Jurby...not sure if I'm still banned from the Creek, but fun times in the Creg.
Andreas and Ramsey - you don't remember Beryl Quine, do you?

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:15
by paint it black
EvilBastard wrote:
paint it black wrote:peel :wink:
Could be worse - could have been Jurby...not sure if I'm still banned from the Creek, but fun times in the Creg.
Andreas and Ramsey - you don't remember Beryl Quine, do you?
a teacher

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:25
by EvilBastard
paint it black wrote:a teacher
Fair enough - probably got a couple of years on me, then, she was Headmistress in my day.
boudicca wrote:I'm surprised the two of you aren't related!
You joke about that, but...I was in a bar in San Francisco a couple of years ago, talking some smack about someone I was at school with. Bloke next to me turned around and said, "Do you mind - he's my sister-in-law's nephew." If you're from the Island, no matter how far you go, you will always run into someone you know, or someone who knows you.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 21:39
by paint it black
EvilBastard wrote: no matter how far you go, you will always run into someone you know, or someone who knows you.
even in cyberspace it seems :wink:

my bro was taught by mrs quine, you were probably in the same class as him