How to alienate your fan base...
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
Whatever 'appened to freedom of speech?
Once a muppet always a muppet.
Reminds me of when Goldman Sachs London operation had their emails checked by the regulators following complaints,they found the word "Muppet/s" something like 5,000 times!
Goldman claimed it was due to the new Muppet Movie being out at the pictures and nothing to do with their investment bankers referring to their clients!
Bute is there a link to the article?
comment by Will Scarlet (U17891)
posted 26 minutes ago
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
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What about Sam the Eagle?
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Will Scarlet (U17891)
posted 26 minutes ago
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
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What about Sam the Eagle?
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Can't trust birds. Every man knows that.
(Allegedly)
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 30 minutes ago
Bute is there a link to the article?
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Sorry, Perton. I forgot the link! It's now added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-31299325
Maybe you should be careful when referring to me as witless then Bute. The name is wolfie and I've asked both you and tatter to use that name. But hey......
No class Wolfgang, you smutty vulgar man.
These guys need to grow a pair.
I'll be careful here just in case, that Oyston fellow looks something of an individual kind of character does he not?
No way to talk about wolfiie and pundit
I have to agree with Bute.
If you keep calling Mick a muppet you might be hearing from Kermit's lawyers for defamation.
Best just stick to Thick Mick.
I just call him 'club off track, double sack, mick mack'.
Disclaimer: I don't, i just thought it catchy
comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
I just call him 'club off track, double sack
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You forgot 'double drop' but, of course, none of that was anything to do with Thick Mick, was it.
Nah mate, i was referring to both prem sackings.
How about ''25 games don't mean jack, mick mack'?
Albion managers don't stick around long enough to catch their names
How about stylish Mick plays it slick
A statement true to most managers when compared to
Hoof it lump it Pulis loves it
Mr. Moxey and Mr. Morgan are two of the finest people walking Gods Earth, how they haven't been knighted I'll never know.
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 11 hours, 35 minutes ago
Maybe you should be careful when referring to me as witless then Bute. The name is wolfie and I've asked both you and tatter to use that name. But hey......
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"Statements that can be construed as opinions aren't considered defamatory, because an opinion is subjective and can't be proved as objectively false."
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 12 hours, 55 minutes ago
No class Wolfgang, you smutty vulgar man.
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my solicitors, sue, grabbit and runne, have been informed.
they say that as pundit is a 100% brainless shít i have no case
comment by Isle of Bute (U16473)
posted 14 hours, 40 minutes ago
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 30 minutes ago
Bute is there a link to the article?
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Sorry, Perton. I forgot the link! It's now added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-31299325
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Thanks.
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posted on 9/2/15
How to alienate your fan base...
posted on 9/2/15
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
posted on 9/2/15
Whatever 'appened to freedom of speech?
posted on 9/2/15
Once a muppet always a muppet.
posted on 9/2/15
Reminds me of when Goldman Sachs London operation had their emails checked by the regulators following complaints,they found the word "Muppet/s" something like 5,000 times!
Goldman claimed it was due to the new Muppet Movie being out at the pictures and nothing to do with their investment bankers referring to their clients!
posted on 9/2/15
Bute is there a link to the article?
posted on 9/2/15
comment by Will Scarlet (U17891)
posted 26 minutes ago
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What about Sam the Eagle?
posted on 9/2/15
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Will Scarlet (U17891)
posted 26 minutes ago
Unless it's a forum for fans of Kermit and co?...
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What about Sam the Eagle?
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Can't trust birds. Every man knows that.
(Allegedly)
posted on 9/2/15
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 30 minutes ago
Bute is there a link to the article?
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Sorry, Perton. I forgot the link! It's now added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-31299325
posted on 9/2/15
Maybe you should be careful when referring to me as witless then Bute. The name is wolfie and I've asked both you and tatter to use that name. But hey......
posted on 9/2/15
twát
posted on 9/2/15
No class Wolfgang, you smutty vulgar man.
posted on 9/2/15
These guys need to grow a pair.
posted on 9/2/15
I'll be careful here just in case, that Oyston fellow looks something of an individual kind of character does he not?
posted on 9/2/15
No way to talk about wolfiie and pundit
posted on 10/2/15
I have to agree with Bute.
If you keep calling Mick a muppet you might be hearing from Kermit's lawyers for defamation.
Best just stick to Thick Mick.
posted on 10/2/15
I just call him 'club off track, double sack, mick mack'.
Disclaimer: I don't, i just thought it catchy
posted on 10/2/15
comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
I just call him 'club off track, double sack
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You forgot 'double drop' but, of course, none of that was anything to do with Thick Mick, was it.
posted on 10/2/15
Nah mate, i was referring to both prem sackings.
How about ''25 games don't mean jack, mick mack'?
posted on 10/2/15
Albion managers don't stick around long enough to catch their names
posted on 10/2/15
How about stylish Mick plays it slick
A statement true to most managers when compared to
Hoof it lump it Pulis loves it
posted on 10/2/15
Mr. Moxey and Mr. Morgan are two of the finest people walking Gods Earth, how they haven't been knighted I'll never know.
posted on 10/2/15
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 11 hours, 35 minutes ago
Maybe you should be careful when referring to me as witless then Bute. The name is wolfie and I've asked both you and tatter to use that name. But hey......
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"Statements that can be construed as opinions aren't considered defamatory, because an opinion is subjective and can't be proved as objectively false."
posted on 10/2/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 12 hours, 55 minutes ago
No class Wolfgang, you smutty vulgar man.
................................................................
my solicitors, sue, grabbit and runne, have been informed.
they say that as pundit is a 100% brainless shít i have no case
posted on 10/2/15
comment by Isle of Bute (U16473)
posted 14 hours, 40 minutes ago
comment by pertonwolf (U17284)
posted 30 minutes ago
Bute is there a link to the article?
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Sorry, Perton. I forgot the link! It's now added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-31299325
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks.
(ok)
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