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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2004 13:17:40 GMT 1
Liked some of the B&A Big Brother ones in the Summer but my own personal favorite is when Giles decided to resolve his little bet with Gallon on the Board, 100% confident he was correct about the identity of an STFC player in a post Everton photo- alas he was wrong Sure someone can find the link But what was your favorite?
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Post by blueandamber on Dec 6, 2004 13:24:18 GMT 1
the Archive forum would be useful.....
theres loads of funny threads on that forum.
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Post by Dan F on Dec 6, 2004 13:26:19 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2004 13:29:52 GMT 1
Thanks Dan- made me laugh even more second time round- the timing of the posts on it is classic
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Post by petetheloon on Dec 6, 2004 13:30:05 GMT 1
The best thread of the year and probably the best ever was the Blue and Amber V albie fox's son after the regatta incident
still makes me laugh to this day!!!
anyone got a link to it?
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Post by ianwhit on Dec 6, 2004 13:31:37 GMT 1
b&a banned from selling fanzines in the narrows, superb.. ;D
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Post by Dan F on Dec 6, 2004 13:32:43 GMT 1
b&a banned from selling fanzines in the narrows, superb.. ;D Acutally yeah, stick me down for that one. Had forgotten it, top stuff Whitters
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Post by robertos on Dec 6, 2004 14:07:00 GMT 1
any of the ones where we corresponded with albie or his family
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Dec 6, 2004 14:10:51 GMT 1
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Post by robertos on Dec 6, 2004 14:13:41 GMT 1
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Post by Dan F on Dec 6, 2004 14:14:12 GMT 1
Sorry to bring it back up Dan, as i gather towards the end it got a bit unsavory No problem, the argument itself was fun at the time (maybe not the reason for it) ;D Rob's biting still makes me chuckle
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Dec 6, 2004 14:17:39 GMT 1
without doubt the Albie Fox thread where Jon Tandy shows up and blows him out of the water
amazing stuff
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2004 14:24:37 GMT 1
The Albie and Andy Fox thread was quite brilliant for so many reasons, but mainly for making them both look like complete idiots (too easy though ) The RHYL thread was v.amusing too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2004 14:29:56 GMT 1
Any of the ones on the evening of May 16, 2004. I enjoyed reading every one of them. Favourite B&A related moment of the year (I'm sure there'll be an awards thread at Xmas time ) has to be a certain poster on the bus back from Uttoxeter races, responding to the chants of 'Ghostie, give us a song, Ghostie, Ghostie, give us a song' with a little dance and the full-blooded singing of 'S**t on the Telford tonight'. Quality
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Post by Rod on Dec 6, 2004 14:36:00 GMT 1
The Albie and Andy Fox thread was quite brilliant for so many reasons, but mainly for making them both look like complete idiots (too easy though ) . Anyone got a link as i wasn't around at that time?
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Dec 6, 2004 14:36:11 GMT 1
I liked "Yes, you are cliche!" - just appeals to my sense of humour- there's something almost surreal about it, it's so silly- like an exchange of words between Blackadder and Baldrick. I LOVED it when "Robspaceman 1" said, "Clique or no clique PLEASE let's spell the b***** thing properly. It's C-L-I-Q-U-E.... "
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Post by Ratcliffesghost on Dec 6, 2004 14:37:43 GMT 1
Any of the ones on the evening of May 16, 2004. I enjoyed reading every one of them. Favourite B&A related moment of the year (I'm sure there'll be an awards thread at Xmas time ) has to be a certain poster on the bus back from Uttoxeter races, responding to the chants of 'Ghostie, give us a song, Ghostie, Ghostie, give us a song' with a little dance and the full-blooded singing of 'S**t on the Telford tonight'. Quality To all my good friends in Telford (where I'm working later this week ) that must have been a "ghostie lookalike" - try the fondant fancy eater Must say though - it had the back seats rockin
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Post by rocketrodgers on Dec 6, 2004 16:32:10 GMT 1
Hang on 'chuckles' I was posting long before Big Bro appeared on B&A so you cant take the credit there sunshine! If thats the case then my favourite post was the 3million post long thread about Rhyl where everyone was horrible to Dan! - Only joking of course!
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Post by peterjones1 on Dec 6, 2004 16:36:48 GMT 1
Big Bro was a right good laugh but the Rhyl thread takes some beating, it was one of the funniest days of my life and it brings back some top top memories
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Post by Dan F on Dec 6, 2004 16:42:23 GMT 1
Hang on 'chuckles' I was posting long before Big Bro appeared on B&A so you cant take the credit there sunshine! If thats the case then my favourite post was the 3million post long thread about Rhyl where everyone was horrible to Dan! - Only joking of course! Hey I didn't want to take credit (belive me!)... just apologise for encouraging you to step into the limelight The Rhyl thread was a classic though, can't think of many better over the years.
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Post by robertos on Dec 6, 2004 16:49:12 GMT 1
pot calling the kettle black??? Seem to remeber a certain individual making the thread about themselves when infact it was supposed to be ablout Rhyl
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Post by peterjones1 on Dec 6, 2004 16:49:25 GMT 1
The original longest thread was pretty amazing, and one from the Rivals days when we were at war with fans of Walsall and Hartlepool, that was pretty far out!
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Post by Dan F on Dec 6, 2004 16:50:17 GMT 1
pot calling the kettle black??? Seem to remeber a certain individual making the thread about themselves when infact it was supposed to be ablout Rhyl But that's what made it so good, just how many people bit once you had Rob, my comment had been left alone until then. And then there's the class way Geoff took the ball and ran with it. Really was a classic two viewpoints thread.
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Post by robertos on Dec 6, 2004 16:59:45 GMT 1
ok although the thread should be remebered for the day out we had, not b+a V dan francis the following day
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Post by jamo on Dec 6, 2004 17:52:22 GMT 1
The afternoon spent chewing the fat with Albie's son Andrew and his imaginary girlfriend (i think he called her Annabelle) was absolute top comedy. The way that the half wit twisted and turned attempting to defend that goon of a father of his was just fantastic.
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Post by theriverside on Dec 6, 2004 17:53:02 GMT 1
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Dec 6, 2004 18:42:22 GMT 1
The afternoon spent chewing the fat with Albie's son Andrew and his imaginary girlfriend (i think he called her Annabelle) was absolute top comedy. The way that the half wit twisted and turned attempting to defend that goon of a father of his was just fantastic. Without doubt. Andrew was class As soon as you caught him out over something he declared No knowledge of the subject. Big Brother threads were the biggest waste of text
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Dec 6, 2004 19:34:28 GMT 1
I suppose you had to be there to enjoy (or understand) the 'Rhyl' thread. There were many threads I liked, but one that sticks in my mind was about the silliness of terrace chants and songs. For example 'is that all you take away' - well evidently it is ;D etc.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2004 19:52:03 GMT 1
There were many threads I liked, but one that sticks in my mind was about the silliness of terrace chants and songs. So good that someone could steal the concept and make a fanzine article out of it, for the B&A Xmas fanzine that comes out on December 18 priced at just £1? Done
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Post by timgallon on Dec 6, 2004 20:51:47 GMT 1
I suppose the most dramatic thread was the one where Albie Fox thought his life was in mortal danger and called the cops.......did anyone get charged or is the Crown Prosecution Service still preparing a case to be heard at the Old Bailey What a complete twonk the bloke is, everyone good see it was just an attempt to get back at STFC fans after his election defeat.
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