Mister Fantastic - Dave Woodhall, he bends this way, he bends that way!
Especially for Simon, the Fantastic Four (with tongue mostly in cheek):Mister Fantastic - Dave Woodhall, he bends this way, he bends that way!The Invisible Woman - Disco Stu, disappears before your very eyes! For days at a time!The Human Torch - Ian Robinson, Flame on! Flame! Flame! Flame!The Thing - Mac McColgan, the ginger clobberer!
Quote from: "Risso"Especially for Simon, the Fantastic Four (with tongue mostly in cheek):Mister Fantastic - Dave Woodhall, he bends this way, he bends that way!The Invisible Woman - Disco Stu, disappears before your very eyes! For days at a time!The Human Torch - Ian Robinson, Flame on! Flame! Flame! Flame!The Thing - Mac McColgan, the ginger clobberer!Well, well. Another VFC acolyte making juvenile comments from behind the safety of a computer screen.
Ah, so it was a joke. That's why my sides just split.What's a joke doing on this board?
Well, well. Another VFC acolyte making juvenile comments from behind the safety of a computer screen.
Dave, do you know if the Bartons' has a car park?
Can you imagine the uproar and piss taking on here if VFC came up with the idea of standing in a General Eelection? Proof that it's not about what VFC do, but the clash of personalities behind the scenes.
Quote from: "Risso"Can you imagine the uproar and piss taking on here if VFC came up with the idea of standing in a General Eelection? Proof that it's not about what VFC do, but the clash of personalities behind the scenes.If VFC had stood a candidate in the last election I'd have been flattered that they stole my idea from four years ago, and pleased that they were doing something other than regular press releases and an annual stroll down Trinity Rd. The first public meetings were a good idea, as was the Hodgson Report. The £ sign protest of 2000-01 was a good idea, last year's red cards were counter-productive. Sending out repetitive press releases and still not working out that you can refuse to comment when the media get in touch are both bad ideas. Asking pointed questions at an AGM is a good idea, storming out because you don't get the answers you want is a bad one. Proof that it's not about a clash of personalities but that I can make up my mind about specific actions as & when required.
Well why didn't you just say that in the first place?
Because I've got 37 pages.