rjdgull
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Post by rjdgull on Feb 19, 2011 9:11:44 GMT
This week's winners goes to a knowledgeable poster who is not afraid to put across his views and can also dish out a bit of advice such as "to grow a backbone" ;D Reading through his posts this week, there was a decent match report of the Barnet match and much about the working of the ECHR and EU. However, I think it was his pie report that went down well with voters. Well done lambie on another yellow week. We need a volunteer to sample a Barnet pie and report back here please! A bit like a match report about pies! Pie was rank actually, and the reason why I seldom bother. It was near-ubiquitous 'Pukka Pie', which are to pies what Pot Noodles are to Asian Cuisine. The ratings:Presentation – 1/10. Everyone knows a pukka pie is produced in a factory rather than a bakery, but serving it with the cellophane wrapper still on is just plain skanky. Taste – 2/10. Blisteringly hot, even after 10 minutes in the open on a winter's day. Meaty gloop, with unpleasant gristly bits. Pastry – 2/10. Like cardboard. Overall verdict – 2/10. Made me pine for the New Lawn!
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Post by aussie on Feb 19, 2011 9:46:41 GMT
Pie reports are very important, gives us a real idea as to where a club is going and it`s intentions. The humble pie speaks volumes about it`s retailer.
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2011 9:55:27 GMT
Yes he certainly is a very knowledgeable person our Lambie and so glad that he is as he explains many things to me I don't have a great deal of knowledge about myself. But in saying that we might need to consider taking the award away unless he is prepared to go and join in a protest at the Lambeth town hall. Lambeth council like all other local councils have some staff earning more than the Prime Minister and like every other council they have to make saving and cutbacks. Do they take a cut in their wages, NO, they are getting rid of the all the lollipop ladies and men who cost just £3.000 per a year each and do a wonderful job getting school children across the road safely. I have made one of my famous tea shirts with a save our lollipop ladies logo on it and have sent it to Lambie so he can wear it during what is going to become a famous protest in history. The campaign save the Lambeth lollipop ladies is being lead by the famous Blue Brothers who have chained themselves to the Lambeth Town Hall and say they won't be moving until the decision is reversed. So get down there Lambie and make your fellow TFF members so proud of you.
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Post by lambethgull on Feb 19, 2011 10:55:42 GMT
Reading through his posts this week, there was a decent match report of the Barnet match and much about the working of the ECHR and EU. However, I think it was his pie report that went down well with voters. Well done lambie on another yellow week. I think I can consider myself fortunate that the 'retract vote' button wasn't added this week after subjecting forumers to yet more ramblings on the EU and ECHR ;D Your post made me chuckle this morning Dave...........I won't get started on Lambeth Council - or I think I'll find my username turning back to blue long before the end of the week! ;D
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2011 11:40:48 GMT
Reading through his posts this week, there was a decent match report of the Barnet match and much about the working of the ECHR and EU. However, I think it was his pie report that went down well with voters. Well done lambie on another yellow week. I think I can consider myself fortunate that the 'retract vote' button wasn't added this week after subjecting forumers to yet more ramblings on the EU and ECHR ;D Your post made me chuckle this morning Dave...........I won't get started on Lambeth Council - or I think I'll find my username turning back to blue long before the end of the week! ;D I’m pleased my post made you chuckle lambie and have enjoyed reading your posts on the EU and ECHR. It shows to me the TFF is now once again a forum where we can all post our views freely and have a few laughs along the way. I have always believed we should never be afraid to join in any debate just because we might not have a great deal of knowledge on the subject. By joining in we have the opportunity to learn from those who do have greater knowledge( as long as they don’t speak down to us or make us feel we are not worthy of holding an opinion) and the result can often be we can then see things far more clearly as we now have a greater understanding of the facts. The Egyptian revolution has now been followed by a number of others and sadly lives are being lost. But we joked about such a revolution never being possible in this country as we never seem able to stand together. We as TUFC fans, who are or should be on the same side, could not even show that in the past on the TFF. The only thing that should ever divide us on here is our opinions and nothing else. PS. Please let me know if you received the tea shirt in the post.
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Post by lambethgull on Feb 20, 2011 10:45:08 GMT
PS. Please let me know if you received the tea shirt in the post. I'll wear it with pride Dave - Vive la (lollipop lady) Revolution! ;D
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