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And even sadder, you sat and monitored him all that time. What a loser!!Originally posted by Troll View PostWhen I was in Bristol earlier this year, a guy in the lounge asked the barman to put on Sky Sports - after a couple of minutes, it was pretty obvious that the programme runs in a loop and is meant to be something you visit and move on from; but this guy just watched the same news for the best part of half an hour, grinning at the same stories & smiling at the same news items over and over again.
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Never been in Bristol. With an anti-Scottish hangup like yours you really should consider therapy.Originally posted by Troll View PostWhen I was in Bristol earlier this year, a guy in the lounge asked the barman to put on Sky Sports - after a couple of minutes, it was pretty obvious that the programme runs in a loop and is meant to be something you visit and move on from; but this guy just watched the same news for the best part of half an hour, grinning at the same stories & smiling at the same news items over and over again.
He looked a little retarded but I didn't catch his accent so couldn't be certain he was Scottish
Were either of you two in Bristol in late Spring?
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI never get tired of watching that
When I was in Bristol earlier this year, a guy in the lounge asked the barman to put on Sky Sports - after a couple of minutes, it was pretty obvious that the programme runs in a loop and is meant to be something you visit and move on from; but this guy just watched the same news for the best part of half an hour, grinning at the same stories & smiling at the same news items over and over again.Originally posted by minestrone View PostHave to stop reading this thread, I think I have watched that clip 80 times now.
He looked a little retarded but I didn't catch his accent so couldn't be certain he was Scottish
Were either of you two in Bristol in late Spring?
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Yes, Spain won it, before that it was Italy, France won it in 98 and Germany in 1990.Originally posted by doodab View PostErm, did you watch the last world cup?
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