waveney wolf
Just doesn't shut up
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Is he on first name terms with us all then?
Senior I'd say
Senior I'd say
eggySo our saviour has arrived but what nickname are we going with?
Sung to the tune of that Hanson song?J-lop
Rodney.Dave.
Oh yes very well. Which incredibly annoying poster was it now?!I voted other.
I think it should be "Skoobs"
Only the mix veterans will know what I mean.
No idea, but I am genuinely excited to see what my dad interprets it as.It's what we will all call him when it goes tits up that's the test!
Oh that one's easy; he'll get called Loopy.It's what we will all call him when it goes tits up that's the test!
LopeteGO!It's what we will all call him when it goes tits up that's the test!
How do you know? Have you looked?Big J surely?
Yes, it’s a silent J.Is it though? He is Basque isn't he? And they have variations on classical Spanish. Someone may know for sure.
Immediately plays and dances to On The FloorJ-Lo
I don't like that term, it's used by footballers to make them appear to be ordinary working class blokes.Gaffer
Hmmm, seen that before somewhere?El Jefe - The Boss
I am not surprised.They call me “Mr. Tibbs”.
With his time in Andalusia, they pronounce it Hoo-len . I pronounce all J’s as H nowIs it though? He is Basque isn't he? And they have variations on classical Spanish. Someone may know for sure.
Cheers, Hoss!I don't like that term, it's used by footballers to make them appear to be ordinary working class blokes.
A) They're not ordinary.
B) They don't work.
C) They've never really grown up, ( not all of course, I'm excluding Ruben from this category).
Hence the proclivity for calling each other silly schoolboy nicknames.
I give you 'Coads' as an example, much as I love the guy, he's still basically a big kid.
You're welcome GingeCheers, Hoss!
Dang…….surprising you was exactly what I wanted to do……I am not surprised.
Oh yes very well. Which incredibly annoying poster was it now?!