S5Blade
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It's quite funny when people assume I'm some kind of rare and weird 20-something who just happens to be a big Tom Jones fan, rather than someone who just happens to be called Tom Jones.
Its not unusual....
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It's quite funny when people assume I'm some kind of rare and weird 20-something who just happens to be a big Tom Jones fan, rather than someone who just happens to be called Tom Jones.
Exactly Linz. And many of us go with family and friends. I doubt I could persuade many of my mates to change their routine to accommodate me meeting up with some people I only 'know' from a message board.I think the issue is that most people have their own set routines - between us on here, as evidenced by this thread, we probably cover all of the usual pre-match haunts.
If anyone ever wants to pop and say hello to myself, Foxy, silverfox, dingledog, Angef1Blade, Mousey, The One etc. you can find us in the Golden Lion.
If you want to meet up, look out in the social section - there's forum football on Sunday mornings, real ale trips, meet ups at away games and Foxy is trying to get a Footgolf sorted before the weather turns.
Its not unusual....
It is. She's a lady...
You sex bomb you.Who I am in my spare time is none of your business. Leave Delilah out of it.
Dean Hammond reminds me of Zidane after 10 pints.
Who I am in my spare time is none of your business. Leave Delilah out of it.
10 pints of what, Whisky?![]()
Stay off the Green Green grass.
Whats new, pussycat?
Did you ever find Marble btw?These jokes ain't, I tell thi now.
Did you ever find Marble btw?
Genuinely not a piss take.
How about those on here who don't drink.
What do you do on a match day?
Is there a direct link between football and drinking as a culture?
Can you refrain from alcohol on a matchday, pre/post kick off?
OIIIII SOULD BE ON BLADES MAD winding aussie fowl beano and the other mc numpty upDon't worry mate, I've phoned the cops, we'll soon have you out of there.
BTW, it's 2016, we're leaving the EU and we'll be going up this year
Shapla used to be a favourite too, do they still give a carnation to the ladies
A pint and three quarters. Everything is always great when you're just getting to the bottom of your second.Smack can take the edge off the 90 mins of self imposed misery but since it went all seater people in adjacent seats don't like you laying down all over them.
And if you have enough Charlie to imagine that Currie , Woodward , Edwards & Deane are all playing , the downer at full-time is awful.
There is a blood level of E at which you love everyone , including Dean Hammond , but I doubt it's safe.
So as long as you're a happy drunk (not an angry violent drunk) the Blades can best be appreciated in a state which my lawyer would call "merry".
And you know how things can look better with your beer-goggles on !
Was Andy the Southampton fan or the ...err... 1970's employment handbook guy?I think the Rutland has gone right down hill recently. Andy has left to open up other pubs, leaving the Rutland in the hands of others (last I heard he was at the Three Tuns, but has moved on again since then).
A couple of times I've been in early evening (very recently) and the place was near empty, yet almost every table was covered with used pint pots and dirty plates. Have to be honest, I thought it was a disgrace, especially as the bar staff were just stood around chatting (with other bar staff). It really isn't good to leave stuff lying around like that for hours on end in warm weather!
They also seem very raw, I got a pint of ale that looked as flat as a pint of cider normally would, and saw them giving others the same. Love the Rutland, and used to try and pop in whenever I'm in town, but have started giving the place a wide-berth recently. Hopefully it will improve!
It's quite funny when people assume I'm some kind of rare and weird 20-something who just happens to be a big Tom Jones fan, rather than someone who just happens to be called Tom Jones.
Mosborough?
British Oak ?? that's my favourite pub, on a par with the Dev Cat.
Mosborough?
The stout I ordered in there the other night was off... left most of a pint in order to run for an Uber (which I understand are like rocking horse shit in that neck of the woods).
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