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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 16:59:02 GMT
I haven't grown up yet. I am still growing, I hope In which case maybe we could play hot or cold...... ;D My first guess is for mmmmmmmm....... kevh? ;D Well I'm boiling hot, but only cos I asked ;D
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Post by braveheart on Nov 5, 2007 17:25:28 GMT
I haven't grown up yet. I am still growing, I hope In which case maybe we could play hot or cold...... ;D My first guess is for mmmmmmmm....... kevh? ;D I suppose kevh would be one of the prime suspects
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Post by braveheart on Nov 5, 2007 17:38:19 GMT
I haven't grown up yet. I am still growing, I hope Well, just tell us you nomination anyway. How are we supposed to agree / disagree with you if we don't know who it is? Ok, I will tell you. It's the SAINT for saying that Lakeside will definately be in the Premier next year when they clearly will not. Hope that will get me out of the mess I'm in
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 20:55:30 GMT
I haven't grown up yet. I am still growing, I hope In which case maybe we could play hot or cold...... ;D My first guess is for mmmmmmmm....... kevh? ;D :oOh, that's bloody charming that is.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 21:15:20 GMT
Well, eventually we got a winner for Week 18, in the person of shazzybird. Now, can she go for a double as young Hone takes charge of Flapperjack of the Week? Anyway, we're open for nominations. Edit: Actually, I'll start the ball rolling by nominating Peter Waite for sacking, releasing, whatever, the Weirdity. I may secure myself FotW if theres a lack of strong competitors but... YOUNG Hone?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 21:18:15 GMT
Well, eventually we got a winner for Week 18, in the person of shazzybird. Now, can she go for a double as young Hone takes charge of Flapperjack of the Week? Anyway, we're open for nominations. Edit: Actually, I'll start the ball rolling by nominating Peter Waite for sacking, releasing, whatever, the Weirdity. I may secure myself FotW if theres a lack of strong competitors but... YOUNG Hone? If you're over 800 years old, everyone's young rhidassa.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 21:36:49 GMT
I'd like to seocnd the nomination for the outrageous, shit-spitting, waste of space that is Peter York. Verbal diarrhoea of the highest order - with none of it worth listening to. He has such a high opinion of himself, I am suprised that we can actually hear anything when he speaks 'cos his head is so far up his own arse. Tosser.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 21:48:54 GMT
I'd like to seocnd the nomination for the outrageous, shit-spitting, waste of space that is Peter York. Verbal diarrhoea of the highest order - with none of it worth listening to. He has such a high opinion of himself, I am suprised that we can actually hear anything when he speaks 'cos his head is so far up his own arse. Tosser. I find it hard to comprehend that there is actually a worse announcer out there than Dick Barrie . But there you go - nobody seems to have a good word to say about York - so maybe Dick has some serious competition .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 22:01:39 GMT
I'd like to nominate Trees. She's a lovely lady but all those AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHs and sooooooooooooooooos and eeeeeeeeeeekkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkks get on my nerves. I feel much better now I've said that There is also her pathological dislike of all things Danish but in that department she simply ain't got any taste ;D
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Post by braveheart on Nov 5, 2007 22:09:25 GMT
I'd like to seocnd the nomination for the outrageous, shit-spitting, waste of space that is Peter York. Verbal diarrhoea of the highest order - with none of it worth listening to. He has such a high opinion of himself, I am suprised that we can actually hear anything when he speaks 'cos his head is so far up his own arse. Tosser. I find it hard to comprehend that there is actually a worse announcer out there than Dick Barrie . But there you go - nobody seems to have a good word to say about York - so maybe Dick has some serious competition . Sorry Paulco, I am going to diagree with you. I like Dick Barrie, he played a song for me when I joined up, a Jim Reeves one, 'I love you because' or something like that. Dick Barrie was great at Blantyre especially when we were against Mildenhall. As for Peter York, he is OK at Birmingham.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 22:14:10 GMT
Sorry Paulco, I am going to diagree with you. I like Dick Barrie, he played a song for me when I joined up, a Jim Reeves one, 'I love you because' or something like that. Dick Barrie was great at Blantyre especially when we were against Mildenhall. As for Peter York, he is OK at Birmingham. You're quite correct Braveheart , Dick Barrie was good at Blantyre . Do you remember that Radio Forth would cover the Monarchs matches live on a Friday night and Dick would take great delight in relaying the score to the crowd ( if the Monarchs were losing ) . But now he is a Bandit - he's an irritating old sod .
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Post by braveheart on Nov 5, 2007 22:32:25 GMT
Sorry Paulco, I am going to diagree with you. I like Dick Barrie, he played a song for me when I joined up, a Jim Reeves one, 'I love you because' or something like that. Dick Barrie was great at Blantyre especially when we were against Mildenhall. As for Peter York, he is OK at Birmingham. You're quite correct Braveheart , Dick Barrie was good at Blantyre . Do you remember that Radio Forth would cover the Monarchs matches live on a Friday night and Dick would take great delight in relaying the score to the crowd ( if the Monarchs were losing ) . But now he is a Bandit - he's an irritating old sod . Can't remember Radio Forth covering Monarchs live, well before '85 because I was at Blantyre or Powderhall but in '91 Dick was at Berrington and with no other speedway for me, I thought he was great. I can see how people can say how irritating Dick and Peter are, they are really much alike. Peter York would really be stuck if the fixture was 'Coventry v Birmingham', two legs
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2007 22:35:05 GMT
You're quite correct Braveheart , Dick Barrie was good at Blantyre . Do you remember that Radio Forth would cover the Monarchs matches live on a Friday night and Dick would take great delight in relaying the score to the crowd ( if the Monarchs were losing ) . But now he is a Bandit - he's an irritating old sod . Can't remember Radio Forth covering Monarchs live, well before '85 because I was at Blantyre or Powderhall but in '91 Dick was at Berrington and with no other speedway for me, I thought he was great. I can see how people can say how irritating Dick and Peter are, they are really much alike. Peter York would really be stuck if the fixture was 'Coventry v Birmingham', two legs It was the late seventies Radio Forth covered the Monarchs matches , when we both raced on a Friday night . Your obviously too young to remember that .
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Post by braveheart on Nov 5, 2007 22:39:17 GMT
Can't remember Radio Forth covering Monarchs live, well before '85 because I was at Blantyre or Powderhall but in '91 Dick was at Berrington and with no other speedway for me, I thought he was great. I can see how people can say how irritating Dick and Peter are, they are really much alike. Peter York would really be stuck if the fixture was 'Coventry v Birmingham', two legs It was the late seventies Radio Forth covered the Monarchs matches , when we both raced on a Friday night . Your obviously too young to remember that . Yeah, just a youngster, me Dick used to advertise speedway alot on his country show at 12 on a Sunday (my dad had it on, honest And he was on Radio Clyde at about 3 ish on a Saturday.
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Post by admin on Nov 5, 2007 22:40:18 GMT
Can't remember Radio Forth covering Monarchs live, well before '85 because I was at Blantyre or Powderhall but in '91 Dick was at Berrington and with no other speedway for me, I thought he was great. I can see how people can say how irritating Dick and Peter are, they are really much alike. Ah well, prior to 1985 I do believe various promotions at Powderhall took the unusual step of banning young Barrie from their stadium. The 1991 season at Berrington Lough was excellent - the Bandits had a very good set-up at Berrington Lough under the fisherman Dave Fairbairn (who had, of course, departed the scene by 1991, to be replaced by the flapperjack Terry Linden), whose numerous rough edges were smoothed by the much-missed Ian Graham.
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