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  • rz6bm7
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Or singing along with them;

    La Marseillaise

    A Frenchman went to the lavatory
    For to have a jolly good tulip
    He pulled down his pants and trousers
    So that he could revel in it
    But when he reached for the paper,
    He found that someone had been there before
    Ou est le papier? Ou est le papier?
    Monsieur, monsieur, j’ai fait manure
    Ou est le papier?
    Slurring is more likely.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by rz6bm7 View Post
    Running & drinking Pastisse,
    Tommorow studying then watching rugby in a bar full of french people, muttering to myself..
    Or singing along with them;

    La Marseillaise

    A Frenchman went to the lavatory
    For to have a jolly good tulip
    He pulled down his pants and trousers
    So that he could revel in it
    But when he reached for the paper,
    He found that someone had been there before
    Ou est le papier? Ou est le papier?
    Monsieur, monsieur, j’ai fait manure
    Ou est le papier?

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  • rz6bm7
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    Running & drinking Pastisse,
    Tommorow studying then watching rugby in a bar full of french people, muttering to myself..

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  • conned tractor
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    Friday: Curry night.
    Sat: Playing with kids and probably watch a movie pm.
    Sun: Lunch with folks, pack bags and leave for Kent in the afternoon as starting new contract on Monday.

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  • Platypus
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    Looking forward to a quiet night in on Saturday with GF Platypus who I haven't seen in ages due to some unfortunate circumstances

    Sunday will be all domestic chores

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Ahhh, the old fly-half trap!
    Yep. Send the young whippersnapper at open side off to run at his outside and force the poor little hairdresser to step inside, then WHOOMP! Then stick out a hand to help him up and giggle as he shakes his head and says ‘uurrghh urrghhh, aaarggghhh’.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Trot? Very energetic. I just stroll, and sometimes don’t even bother with that. I used to play open side flanker, but a mysterious increase in gravity and the heavier pitches of the last few years have necessitated a move to blind side, where I can quietly wait for some idiot to run into me and then squash him.
    Ahhh, the old fly-half trap!

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    Agreed. I just trot. At a push.
    Trot? Very energetic. I just stroll, and sometimes don’t even bother with that. I used to play open side flanker, but a mysterious increase in gravity and the heavier pitches of the last few years have necessitated a move to blind side, where I can quietly wait for some idiot to run into me and then squash him.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    might go to Das Raabe to see Ted Raven Rock 'n' Roll Club with Rebel Ted Rock
    Cool!

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  • Flubster
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Well, if there’s one thing I’ve never done it’s leave my fly half on his own with the opposition wing running at his inside shoulder, as Worsley and co did against Ireland, partly because I’m too bloody lazy to run very far, so I might actually improve matters.
    Agreed. I just trot. At a push.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    Get your boots ready, just in case Mitch. I'll bring mine along too. You never know.
    Well, if there’s one thing I’ve never done it’s leave my fly half on his own with the opposition wing running at his inside shoulder, as Worsley and co did against Ireland, partly because I’m too bloody lazy to run very far, so I might actually improve matters.

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  • FiveTimes
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    today - driving home, then kick boxing lesson
    tomorrow - driving up to leeds for a b'day party
    sunday - nursing bad head, drive home and get read for the week ahead

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  • Flubster
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Ben Foden’s starting. I just hope he hasn’t had the standard England backs crash course in ‘kicking the ball to a random, preferably very fast and skillful opponent’.

    Tindall’s back too. The forward’s centre.
    Get your boots ready, just in case Mitch. I'll bring mine along too. You never know.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Ben Foden’s starting. I just hope he hasn’t had the standard England backs crash course in ‘kicking the ball to a random, preferably very fast and skillful opponent’.

    Tindall’s back too. The forward’s centre.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    I would like England to beat France too - for no other reason than my other half is English and he deserves the support.
    FTFY.


    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Tonight - not much
    Tomorrow - rugby & meeting up with friends in the afternoon
    Sunday - Wii & chilling.
    Tonight - leaving the office at 15:00 and fighting my way up the M5/M6 - Girly has new cookbook and has promised/threatened to try it out on me tonight.

    Tomorrow - WSS plus getting a new Wii game...

    Sunday - WSS

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