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Thread: I am very concerned.

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    I am very concerned.

    I have nothing to say.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I have nothing to say.
    Have we got a game this weekend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I have nothing to say.
    You're a young urban professional, f. Living in that London, finger on the pulse and so on.

    Are all your (no doubt) young, trendy friends absolutely incandescent with grief and anger about Brexit, as twitter and the BBC seem to suggest?

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You're a young urban professional, f. Living in that London, finger on the pulse and so on.

    Are all your (no doubt) young, trendy friends absolutely incandescent with grief and anger about Brexit, as twitter and the BBC seem to suggest?
    They've probably all been up all night having the old candlelit vigils imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Have we got a game this weekend?
    I think so. Nobody even seems to be concerned that Alexis is going to Chelsea

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I think so. Nobody even seems to be concerned that Alexis is going to Chelsea
    we never sell our best players to other Premier League clubs.










    oh...
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You're a young urban professional, f. Living in that London, finger on the pulse and so on.

    Are all your (no doubt) young, trendy friends absolutely incandescent with grief and anger about Brexit, as twitter and the BBC seem to suggest?
    a lot of my friends now have got married and just had kids, and a few have moved out of London. so the old ways of socialising are over and it's more of a meeting up every few months for a dinner which involves motorway driving and then looking at their boring baby hours and of course bringing a toy for the kid. Then that couple will question us intensely on why we are not having a kid. and for the wons who don't have kids it's the usual dinner party type *******s. when I have guests I feel this over urge to entertain and show people things. they talk about brexit and I try to avoid it.

    It all feels very grown up.

    I got excited about buying a new vacuum cleaner last weekend. And now the new washing machine
    Last edited by Pat Vegas; 03-30-2017 at 09:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    we never sell our best players to other Premier League clubs.










    oh...
    What do we do, though?

    AS: Boss, I want to leave. I don't think Arsenal match my ambitions.
    AW: Very well, we will sell you to someone abroad.
    AS: I want to stay in London. My dogs like it here.
    AW: Well we won't sanction your sale to a rival.
    AS: Fine, I will stay for one more year and you will lose me for free. I'll also play like a **** in my final season.
    AW: OK, we'll sell you to Chelsea. We owe them a favour for Cech, after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    What do we do, though?

    AS: Boss, I want to leave. I don't think Arsenal match my ambitions.
    AW: Very well, we will sell you to someone abroad.
    AS: I want to stay in London. My dogs like it here.
    AW: Well we won't sanction your sale to a rival.
    AS: Fine, I will stay for one more year and you will lose me for free. I'll also play like a **** in my final season.
    AW: OK, we'll sell you to Chelsea. We owe them a favour for Cech, after all.
    I doubt we will sell him to Chelsea.. and it doesn't seem to be in his make-up to play **** at any stage..... ayear out of a footballers life is along time, so he will either sign and stay or leave in the summer
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    a lot of my friends now have got married and just had kids, and a few have moved out of London. so the old ways of socialising are over and it's more of a meeting up every few months for a dinner which involves motorway driving and then looking at their boring baby hours and of course bringing a toy for the kid. Then that couple will question us intensely on why we are not having a kid. and for the wons who don't have kids it's the usual dinner party type *******s. when I have guests I feel this over urge to entertain and show people things. they talk about brexit and I try to avoid it.

    It all feels very grown up.

    I got excited about buying a new vacuum cleaner last weekend. And now the new washing machine
    If you'd waited until the EU had loosened its grip on our nation's throat you'd have been able to buy a properly powerful hoover.

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