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 Post subject: "Its Pools Cup final"
PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:47 pm 
Is the cry from many a deluded Loid regarding the Derby game, yet thread after thread on Darlo's rivals board is about a game that is SIX weeks away!!

At the end of the day with the league position we now find ourselves in, every game of our final 14 is only equally as important as our visit to the White Elephant. We have 6 as equally important games before it, a long time, its not even on the horizon yet!!

Ultimately I think everyone would even accept a defeat, if it meant 2006/07 will conclude in automatic promotion, or even better the Championship. I obviously wouldn't enjoy losing against that shower, but really we have bigger fish to fry before now and May 5th.

But it is our cup final isn't it :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


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surely its darlos cup final -as their season drifts into mid table mediocrity the one big game left for them is against us :roll:

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howlin wolf wrote:
surely its darlos cup final -as their season drifts into mid table mediocrity the one big game left for them is against us :roll:


:roll: :roll:

Pools is one of many big games between now and May

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


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didn't realise you lot were only six points off the play offs perhaps "mid table mediocrity" is a tad harsh at the moment..........at the moment :wink:

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howlin wolf wrote:
didn't realise you lot were only six points off the play offs perhaps "mid table mediocrity" is a tad harsh at the moment..........at the moment :wink:


That's more like it :wink:


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it is traditional for you to finish eigth clappp


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it is traditional for you to finish eigth clappp


I know :uhoh:


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it is traditional for you to finish eigth clappp
...eighth...? Let's be charitable and call it 7a, the way people who live in houses numbered 13 call them 11a...they still live in number 13 and Darlo will still be..... 'near, yet so far away' in eigth....but what the hell... :laugh:

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it is traditional for you to finish eigth clappp
...eighth...? Let's be charitable and call it 7a, the way people who live in houses numbered 13 call them 11a...they still live in number 13 and Darlo will still be..... 'near, yet so far away' in eigth....but what the hell... :laugh:


beautiful rolfl rolfl rolfl

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...eighth...? Let's be charitable and call it 7a, the way people who live in houses numbered 13 call them 11a...they still live in number 13 and Darlo will still be..... 'near, yet so far away' in eigth....but what the hell... :laugh:

On a related but completely irrelevant subject, I used to live in a street in Elwick which had eight houses in our row. At least that's what I figured since it went from 7 to 14 (it was numbered sequentially, not in odds and evens).
Then one day in the pub me and a couple of others who lived in that street were having a random discussion which ended with us trying to name everyone else who lived in the street. I argued and argued that we'd overlooked someone since there were definitely eight houses in our row and we'd only named seven families.
The next day I checked for myself and realised I'd been completely mistaken for the last two years. You've no doubt already guessed why.

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Gotta count yourself M Monty.

Just to take the thread even further adrift, do you reckon the property market in France is now completely overpriced or are there still any decent areas are reasonable money?


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Just for the record the answer was 7 houses: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14.

Housing in France is no more overpriced than in Britain. But some areas are seriously above average, especially Paris and the Côte d'Azur with the rest of the Mediterranean catching them up fast. Then there are areas where the price is inflated by an invasion of retired British yuppies, especially Dordogne.
The rest of France seems pretty reasonable pricewise.
And you can still pick up a house with land bang in the middle of France for the price of a baguette and an old copy of Paris Match. I doubt you'd fancy living there though unless you're the kind who never does anything outside his own home.

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What about the likes of Lyon, Nancy and Nante ?


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See how he slipped in 'Nancy' there lads??

He was talking to Right Said Fred over the weekend as well......no doubt comparing cosmetic solutions for the harsh British winter.......... :roll: :roll:


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Trust you to know that they were shirtlifters, I wasn't aware :shock:


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So on Top Of The Pops, ad nauseum, the tight leather pants, shirts slashed to the navel and the audience full of fudge packers wasn't a bit of a clue, like?? :roll:


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The last time I watched TOTP 'Glass of Champagne' was number 1.


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The last time I watched TOTP 'Glass of Champagne' was number 1.


Wasn't that by 'Sailor.....???'

Ooh he's hanging himself with every word!! :shock: :shock:


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And Buzzcocks were on too. A band who's lead singer sung a song called homosapien which starts the same as homosexual. Thats proof then.


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The Buzzcocks. The band who's lead singer is rampantly homosexual...... :wink:

Oh dear..... confised :laugh: :laugh:

'Nuff said. :sweet:


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I've got the money, I've got the place
You've got the figure, you've got the face
Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne.

I've got the music, I've got the lights
You've got the figure full of delights
Let's get together the two of us
Over a glass of champagne.

I've been waiting much too long
For this poofter to come along
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.

We'll drink a glass of champagne.

I've been thinking night and day (night and day)
For this moment to be this way
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.

I've got position, I've got the name
You've got the power to drive me insane
Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne.

I've been waiting much too long (much too long)
For this moment to come along
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.

We'll drink a glass of champagne.

Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne
Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne
Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne
Let's get together, the two of us
Over a glass of champagne.


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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
I was DJ'ing a Seventies Night last weekend and played it! clappp clappp

Seventies songs that filled the dance floor......

"DevilGate Drive"
"Tiger Feet"
"Crazy Horses"
"Rockin' All Over The World"
"Wig Wam Bam"
"The Bump"
"Bye Bye Baby"

rolfl clappp rolfl
Where they all women of a certain hormonal age and hairdressers............................................ and nana's? :laugh:

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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
I was DJ'ing a Seventies Night last weekend and played it! clappp clappp

Seventies songs that filled the dance floor......

"DevilGate Drive"
"Tiger Feet"
"Crazy Horses"
"Rockin' All Over The World"
"Wig Wam Bam"
"The Bump"
"Bye Bye Baby"

rolfl clappp rolfl


Haven't heard The Bump for years. PC would become all emotional if she was to hear that, we 'bumped' on one of our first dates, we were never the same again.

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