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Dods v Caff
I suspect that I may be one of the very few that can say Feck Aff and Thanks and still remain respectful. Perhaps a cameo 15-20 minutes substitute appearance at Centre forward?? Dods should have been hooked before the Hun game anyway. With 11 men we may have snatched all three points.
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A Hun Treble
Feck me - in that case - does anybody feckin read what I post?
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A Hun Treble
Buoyant by a smash and grab end to the Georgia game - it just shows that we could create a own little bit of history at Castle Greyskull next Saturday. We have to put the media created pressures on wee CC out of the picture and give the players and the manager our support and fervour. Nine out of nine would be feckin excellent and such a tonic fer the beleagured CC. :001:
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CC to go in the summer
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It's all Christie's fault...
The original post cited a coup not a coup d'etat.
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Vote of Confidence in Charlie Christie
I am doing my bit fer ICT. :019: :019: :019:
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Dont Panic Mr Mainwaring!!!
Thank you.
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Vote of Confidence in Charlie Christie
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CC to go in the summer
enforced / elongated
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It's all Christie's fault...
coup (kū) [Fr.,=blow], among Native North Americans of the Plains culture, a war honor, awarded for striking an enemy in such a way that it was considered an extreme act of bravery. Generally, coups were awarded according to the degree of difficulty and danger involved; the most extreme, such as striking an armed enemy with the bare hand, counted highest. Killing an enemy, wounding him, scalping him, or stealing his horse or gun—all these were coups of value. Recital of the deeds was an important social function, and a warrior with many coups held a high status and was honored at feasts, ceremonials, and in the tribe. After warfare had ceased, coups became transferable property, passing from the old men to the younger, who needed coups to acquire warrior status in the tribe.
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It's all Christie's fault...
- A wee story for the exiles
half pished ya mean.- Vote of Confidence in Charlie Christie
Why dont we keep going until after the Huns game.- Who's the hussie?
Maybe that is why Charlie is going to sign her - he sees a fanny and he splashes the spondoolachs.- A wee story for the exiles
Well I travel an average of 15,000 miles a season to follow ICT and I recommend: [img width=535 height=800]http://www.prike.ee/web_image_show2.php?image_id=51- Dont Panic Mr Mainwaring!!!
And DJS should- It's all Christie's fault...
Yes, quite. I think enough has been written on this thread. Anyone else agree/disagree? It wasnt a quote .. it was a feckin picture.- Who's the hussie?
she becomes Charlie Christie's next signing.- Dont Panic Mr Mainwaring!!!
Can we not draw a line under this now.- Vote of Confidence in Charlie Christie
Can we not draw a feckin line on this now. :015: :015: :015:- It's all Christie's fault...
Is that yon wee stirring ******* Chibber on the horizon- CC to go in the summer
:011: :011: There's only one Charlie Christie.- CC to go in the summer
Definition: refuse to see or face something keep from seeing or knowing something unpleasant; to ignore a difficult situation Explanation: Used when talking about difficult situations which are not taken seriously enough by someone- CC to go in the summer
- Drumming and Singing
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