Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Cleybrooke on July 26, 2010, 12:09:22 PM
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Anyone any idea where?
On holiday myself in Algarve and I'm sure there must be a few Villains out here who would tip up and say hello.
What a holiday treat for the kids beach or watch the Villa train. OK so I may loose that one.
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I dont know but MON's hoping to leave Sidwell and Heskey alone in thier apartment whilst going for a drink nearby.
Too soon?
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It as far east on the southern coast as you can go, it's on the border with Spain.
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I dont know but MON's hoping to leave Sidwell and Heskey alone in thier apartment whilst going for a drink nearby.
Too soon?
Jimmy Carr once said his favourite reaction to a joke is a laugh followed by an intake of breathe to say "Oh, hold on a minute." That's what I did when reading that!
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I dont know but MON's hoping to leave Sidwell and Heskey alone in thier apartment whilst going for a drink nearby.
Too soon?
Steady on there Maz, another lads having the piss ripped out of him at the moment on here because of his spelling isn't he?
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I dont know but MON's hoping to leave Sidwell and Heskey alone in thier apartment whilst going for a drink nearby.
Too soon?
Steady on there Maz, another lads having the piss ripped out of him at the moment on here because of his spelling isn't he?
No, because he's a bell end. Everybody has the occasional typo.
I mean, nobody is Typo negative.
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I dont know but MON's hoping to leave Sidwell and Heskey alone in thier apartment whilst going for a drink nearby.
Too soon?
Steady on there Maz, another lads having the piss ripped out of him at the moment on here because of his spelling isn't he?
No, because he's a bell end. Everybody has the occasional typo.
I mean, nobody is Typo negative.
Hahaha. Very witty.
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While we are playing Grammar and Spelling Pedant I'd like to point out the players are OFF to the Algarve.
They are not OF to Algarve as that means they belong to 'to Algarve.
BE could explain it better.
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After this Grammer lesson. Milner is on the plane Wednesday ............
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I'm amazed he's on the plane to be honest.
Maybe he's taking his agent out ( or vice versa), to talk turkey ?
Can't see him staying whatever messages are coming out of the camp.
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After this Grammer lesson. Milner is on the plane Wednesday ............
grammar
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After this Grammer lesson. Milner is on the plane Wednesday ............
grammar
Sorry Lee. Start of the sentence...its Grammar.
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Not in the context of the quoted post. By the way, it should be "it's".
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Bollocks. I was pondering over that and thought I'd just go for it and seeing your shoddy English I thought I'd have gotten away with it...
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You would have done if it hadn't been for those pesky kids...
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You would have done if it hadn't been for those pesky kids...
Would it be seen as a rum do if I suggested that I wanted to read that as 'perky' and make inappropriate jokes thereafter?
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After this Grammer lesson. Milner is on the plane Wednesday ............
grammar
That was supposed to be part of the sarcasm ............
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Grammatical. Grammar is a noun. Lesson is a noun. A noun can only be qualified by an adjective unless preceded by a preposition. Thus you can have a lesson in grammar or a grammatical lesson.
Where are you Darren?
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He's in Perpignan preparing to get married.
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Perpignan is French for "Each porcine grandmother".
True.
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He's in Perpignan preparing to get married.
He's out on the piss whilst slowly shaking his head?