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Reincartion
at 12:20 3 Aug 2020

Frankly, I cannot see the point of reincarnation. After all, who could possibly want to come back as a tin of condensed milk?
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Great Names For A Curry House
at 09:29 26 Feb 2018

I used to pass one regularly in Shirley, a suburb of Birmingham, called the Shirley Temple. Classic!
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Pubs in Hayes - help required
at 10:41 17 Feb 2013

One thing that might drag you towards The Case is an Indian restaurant that opened nearby a few years back. It revels in the glorious name of the "Ahjee Bhajee" and it's not at all bad. It's located at Black Horse Parade (the small parade of shops next to The Black Horse pub and opposite the large petrol station) in Eastcote Road. Needless to say, it's licensed, but I believe they also let you take your own wine along without charge, should you prefer to. You never know, you might be in for a good night out that will suit both you and the wife.
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Pubs in Hayes - help required
at 10:08 15 Feb 2013

Agree with you regarding Hennessy's and Sweeny's, Bosh; but I can heartily recommend The Case is Altered in Eastcote (bottom of Cuckoo Hill). Even my wife likes it - and that's saying something! Nice old building with interssting features, good range of beers (including real ales), decent food, nice patio and garden area for the warmer months, and parking facilities as well.
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Ryan Nelson
at 22:49 14 Jun 2012

Ahem! Excuse me for interfering. But aren't we just getting a little ahead of ourselves here? We just avoided relegation last season. We're not (yet) a big hitter in the Prem. Surely we need to approach the new campaign carefully. FFS, we're not going to attract huge footballing stars into our modest set up quite yet. As far as I can see, Mark Hughes is taking an extremely pragmatic approach to prospective in-comers and that will serve us well. Steady buidling is what we need - not attracting high-profile players who may prove to be a mistake, or worse, a liability. Joey Barton anyone?
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Pelican arrested
at 16:47 28 May 2012

Shouldn't take that long. Surely he'll just find himself up before the beak.
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London Shows
at 16:43 28 May 2012

Can thoroughly recommend 'One Man, Two Guvnors' if you're looking for a good comedy. Hadn't laughed so much since the days of Karl Ready!
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Barton tribunal match thread
at 22:54 23 May 2012

Absolutely spot on! The man's not fit to be associated with our club. Get rid - and get rid asap. We don't need to be associated with people who behave as Barton does. Intellectual? My arse! Give me honest pros like Hill or Derry any day.
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One Step at a Time: The Key to Prem' Survival?
at 09:33 5 Aug 2011

Neil Warnock, as a pre-season bonding exercise, was treating Adel Taarabt and Heidar Helguson to a day's fishing at his favourite venue. He rowed them out to a pre-determined spot in the centre of the lake, looking forward to some good sport.

However, it was quickly discovered that the trio had left their bait on the bank. "Never mind" said Adel, "I'll pop back and get it."

Whereupon, he clambered over the side of the boat and strode purposefully across the surface of the lake to the shore. Having retrieved the bait, Adel then returned, with the same even stride, to the boat.

All three then settled down to some serious fishing but, an hour or so later, Heidar announced that he needed to go ashore to answer a call of nature. He climbed over the side of the boat, only to sink up to his chest in the water.

Neil turned to Adel. "Oh dear" he said, "perhaps we should have told him about the stepping stones!"

"Stepping stones?" responded a startled Adel. "What stepping stones.....?"
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