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Had the same experience with a mint once, frightened the shit out of me. Scary how easy it is to block the throat.Been to Blackpool for the weekend . Missed the game yesterday and me and my mate were like "typical we would miss that one " but then remembered we've seen us clock up some massive scores this year so its not like yesterday was a one off.
I genuinely nearly died too. Choked on a Pork Scratching in a casino. Couldn't breath for a few minutes and nobody around really knew what was happening cos I couldn't speak, I was just banging the table , so I really thought I was a goner but luckily I managed to clear my throat just before I passed out. Quite lucky to have this view from at all!
Had the same experience with a mint once, frightened the shit out of me. Scary how easy it is to block the throat.
A Chesterfield fan said I was an "internet weirdo"
Why does everyone call Roy 'weirdo'? I'd like to know the origin.
Why does everyone call Roy 'weirdo'? I'd like to know the origin.
Been to Blackpool for the weekend . Missed the game yesterday and me and my mate were like "typical we would miss that one " but then remembered we've seen us clock up some massive scores this year so its not like yesterday was a one off.
I genuinely nearly died too. Choked on a Pork Scratching in a casino. Couldn't breath for a few minutes and nobody around really knew what was happening cos I couldn't speak, I was just banging the table , so I really thought I was a goner but luckily I managed to clear my throat just before I passed out. Quite lucky to have this view from at all!
I did it with a piece of dairy milk in town, I ran into a hairdressers on Surrey street and drank some water from a tap , then ran out again they must have thought I was nuts but I genuinely feared for my life.It was the scariest thing I've experienced which might seem a bit lame but I really did think I was gone. Shook me up for the rest of the day to be honest
I did it with a piece of dairy milk in town, I ran into a hairdressers on Surrey street and drank some water from a tap , then ran out again they must have thought I was nuts but I genuinely feared for my life.
The bar woman was saying "Are you ok" and I was just banging the table like a maniac saying nothing
OK spelling mistake on a German computer with auto corrector why not Stone me to death Mr GCB Blade? or take the piss or call me an idiot.
I will look out for those chairs n Surrey st in future.For future reference, throw yourself across a chair so the back presses up into your midriff - a kind of solo Heimlich manoeuvre. Nothing like timely advice is there?![]()
"we always looked to be under the cosh and second best. ... Town were simply outfought and outfoxed."
"You just have to hold your hands up Sheffield United are a better football team than Swindon."
"They were stronger, quicker, faster, decisive"
"they looked dangerous at every attack."
Still pretty unreal tbh to be regularly getting comments like these.
Actually at the time I remember thinking I wish Mrs Doubtfire was here to sort me out , then had ringing in my ears and things were going black as I entered Taylors hairdressers.For future reference, throw yourself across a chair so the back presses up into your midriff - a kind of solo Heimlich manoeuvre. Nothing like timely advice is there?![]()
Actually at the time I remember thinking I wish Mrs Doubtfire was here to sort me out
The bar woman was saying "Are you ok" and I was just banging the table like a maniac saying nothing
But ain't it a lovely feeling to be the team that others regard as the best in this division Alf? I know me or thee aren't getting carried away, but as you so rightly infer, for far too long we've been the team that was never quoted as the best or amongst the teams to beat. Now it's a very different story, and we have Chris Wilder to thank for this turnaround. Given the last few seasons, especially last season under "couldn't recognise a win if he tripped over one" Adkins, we now look a proper football team. Wilder has bought really well, and we at last have a squad that has strength in most positions. We're now in the land of high expectation, and the number of posts on the forum that reveal excitement about the next game continues to appear with heartening regularity.
One day we'll look back on these times and dismiss it as only being Div 1, but to be completely honest, some of the best times I've experienced as a Blade were when we played in the old Div 4, with the great Colin Morris on the wing. All about context I suppose, but you take what you're given, and what we're currently experiencing is great football backed by the possibility/probability of promotion this season. Yesterday couldn't have improved for me. We won with a great display, Scunthorpe lost, what was a big gap in points is now down to 3, and suddenly we are nudging our way to a promotion place that will be difficult to catch........oops, there I go dreaming again! Oh, and Wendy lost, feel so sorry for their overpriced supporters who expect far too much considering.............UTMB!
Already looking forward to our reverse fixture at the Cunty Ground![]()
Spot on, mate.
Very much agree with your point about "it's not about the division you're in, it's the experience that counts". Just think of the genuine affection that Man Citeh fans still have for the likes of Shaun Goater, despite them now being a super-club.
Like you say, that Division 4 season's remembered with great pride & without any shame at all. It was just a fantastic end-to-end experience, culminating in one of THE great days. Even so (& with reference to more recent wobbles) it's worth recalling the Colchester game and the Altrincham defeat - it wasn't all plain sailing and there were blips along the way even during such a dominant season. All part of the overall experience.
As you said, we're a proper football team again now. Thanks to Chris Wilder. Great to be winessing it and going through the emotions of this "revival" season.
Spot on, mate.
Very much agree with your point about "it's not about the division you're in, it's the experience that counts". Just think of the genuine affection that Man Citeh fans still have for the likes of Shaun Goater, despite them now being a super-club.
Like you say, that Division 4 season's remembered with great pride & without any shame at all. It was just a fantastic end-to-end experience, culminating in one of THE great days. Even so (& with reference to more recent wobbles) it's worth recalling the Colchester game and the Altrincham defeat - it wasn't all plain sailing and there were blips along the way even during such a dominant season. All part of the overall experience.
As you said, we're a proper football team again now. Thanks to Chris Wilder. Great to be winessing it and going through the emotions of this "revival" season.
Actually at the time I remember thinking I wish Mrs Doubtfire was here to sort me out , then had ringing in my ears and things were going black as I entered Taylors hairdressers.
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