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    Unai back in the saddle i see

    at least he can speaky the language again
    Don't tell me I'm still on this feckin island!

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by bbrian View Post
    at least he can speaky the language again
    Good luck to him. A thoroughly decent man, imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Good luck to him. A thoroughly decent man, imo.
    You got more front than Debenhams you horse noncer. You practically single-handedly led the mob demanding his dismissal because he didn't have a degree in Economics and spoke with a comical Spanish accent though you were, perversely, fine with a comical French accent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    You got more front than Debenhams you horse noncer. You practically single-handedly led the mob demanding his dismissal because he didn't have a degree in Economics and spoke with a comical Spanish accent though you were, perversely, fine with a comical French accent.
    How are you, h? How have the events of the past 3 months affected you? Do you still have a job and so forth? Did you enjoy lockdown? How do you feel about once more surfacing into the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    How are you, h? How have the events of the past 3 months affected you? Do you still have a job and so forth? Did you enjoy lockdown? How do you feel about once more surfacing into the world?
    Like a jobby that won't flush...

    Still, he has a point, sc. You were at the front of the torch-carrying mob with your pitchfork...

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    Like a jobby that won't flush...

    Still, he has a point, sc. You were at the front of the torch-carrying mob with your pitchfork...

    I gave him plenty of time, i. It was only near the end that I decided he would serve both us, and himself, best by moving on.

    Never wished any hard on the man. He always seemed a decent sort to me. (Although his inability to begin to graso the most rudimentary apsects of the language in over a year did start to grate.)

    I'm West End bound to eat tonight, i. Can'tr contain my excitement!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    You got more front than Debenhams you horse noncer. You practically single-handedly led the mob demanding his dismissal because he didn't have a degree in Economics and spoke with a comical Spanish accent though you were, perversely, fine with a comical French accent.
    As a Francophone econ graduate, I fully support C on this.

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