By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
I once worked with a guy who claimed to have played for the Arsenal. The bloke was like Jay off the Inbetweeners: if you had a gun, he had a bazooka! He described the game in detail to such an extent that bar injury, him and Liam Brady no less, wete Arsenal’s missed opportunity. One day, another colleague walks in with irrefutable research from a Gooner friend to show no mention of this prat having sold a program at Highbury, much less made the Starting XI. He just stood there looked at it and said, must be a type!
Utter Walter Mitties the lot of them, with clear narcissistic and delusional detachment issues!
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
I once worked with a guy who claimed to have played for the Arsenal. The bloke was like Jay off the Inbetweeners: if you had a gun, he had a bazooka! He described the game in detail to such an extent that bar injury, him and Liam Brady no less, wete Arsenal’s missed opportunity. One day, another colleague walks in with irrefutable research from a Gooner friend to show no mention of this prat having sold a program at Highbury, much less made the Starting XI. He just stood there looked at it and said, must be a type!
Utter Walter Mitties the lot of them, with clear narcissistic and delusional detachment issues!
There was a lad I did laboring with in the West End when I was a kid and the older lads christened him Concorde, because no matter where you said you'd been he'd been there before you.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Donald Trump's Baseball Career Analysed on 11:25 - May 8 by BrianMcCarthy
There was a lad I did laboring with in the West End when I was a kid and the older lads christened him Concorde, because no matter where you said you'd been he'd been there before you.
I used to play in a team with a lad who was in the Met police and he said there were a few guys like that in the force and told me they were called Black Catters; If you told them you had a black cat, they would inform you they had a Jaguar (Panthera onca).
The grass is always greener.
2
Donald Trump's Baseball Career Analysed on 16:22 - May 8 with 1343 views
Donald Trump's Baseball Career Analysed on 11:25 - May 8 by BrianMcCarthy
There was a lad I did laboring with in the West End when I was a kid and the older lads christened him Concorde, because no matter where you said you'd been he'd been there before you.
We had one like that - Billy two 5hits, because if you had one...
My favourite lie was the Arsenal fan we knew who drove their special back from Nottingham after the driver had a heart attack.
1
Donald Trump's Baseball Career Analysed on 09:38 - May 9 with 1180 views
He's also exceptionally talented at golf. Better than any amateur in the history of the game. He told Gary Player ( one of the most venerated and talented players ever) that he held 18 Club Championship titles. That is astonishing, as that title in every club goes to the winner of a specific annual competition in each club, played off scratch (ie no handicap allowances). To win 18, you're really playing at international standard for a very long time.
America really doesn't appreciate how lucky it is to have such multi-talented hero running the country. If only it wasn't for that foot injury he could have won the medal of honour, with many, many clusters, in Vietnam. He would have signed up as a General and they would have won the war.