by Ck147 » 12 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Superb quoting by CSPrince
thanks pinkie was hoping nobody would notice.
Jeez dude, you really need to work on your quoting...still haven't got it right after editing....lol
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by csprince » 12 Apr 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:csprince wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Superb quoting by CSPrince
thanks pinkie was hoping nobody would notice.
Jeez dude, you really need to work on your quoting...still haven't got it right after editing....lol
yes okay rome wasn't build in a day.
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by Pink Ball » 12 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote:Ck147 wrote:csprince wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Superb quoting by CSPrince
thanks pinkie was hoping nobody would notice.
Jeez dude, you really need to work on your quoting...still haven't got it right after editing....lol
yes okay rome wasn't build in a day.
Proper quoting usually is, though.
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by csprince » 12 Apr 2020 Read
i never went to high school so i'm a bit behind with certain things.
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by Pink Ball » 12 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote:i never went to high school so i'm a bit behind with certain things.
My most notable achievement in secondary school was recycling in a vending machine and getting away with it.
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by Ck147 » 12 Apr 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:csprince wrote:i never went to high school so i'm a bit behind with certain things.
My most notable achievement in secondary school was recycling in a vending machine and getting away with it.
You had vending machines at school? Did you go to private school?
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by Pink Ball » 12 Apr 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:Pink Ball wrote:csprince wrote:i never went to high school so i'm a bit behind with certain things.
My most notable achievement in secondary school was recycling in a vending machine and getting away with it.
You had vending machines at school? Did you go to private school?
Oh Christ no. And they certainly didn’t have vending machines after I was done with it.
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by Ck147 » 12 Apr 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Ck147 wrote:Pink Ball wrote:csprince wrote:i never went to high school so i'm a bit behind with certain things.
My most notable achievement in secondary school was recycling in a vending machine and getting away with it.
You had vending machines at school? Did you go to private school?
Oh Christ no. And they certainly didn’t have vending machines after I was done with it.
Hahaha, we didn't have vending machines at my school, but we did have a morning tuck shop that served dried out Chelsea buns though.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Superb quoting by CSPrince
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by SnookerEd25 » 13 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote: yes okay rome wasn't build in a day.
Only because Brian Clough wasn't on that job.
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:csprince wrote: yes okay rome wasn't build in a day.
Only because Brian Clough wasn't on that job.
one of my two favorite managers jurgen klopp being the other.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 13 Apr 2020 Read
“Tell him he’s Pele and that he’s playing up front for the last 10 minutes.” – What Clough told the Forest physio to tell Stuart Pearce after he suffered concussion.
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:“Tell him he’s Pele and that he’s playing up front for the last 10 minutes.” – What Clough told the Forest physio to tell Stuart Pearce after he suffered concussion.
Typical cloughie brilliant
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by SnookerEd25 » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Interviewer : So what do you do, Brian, if you and one of your players have a difference of opinion?
Clough : We sit down, we talk it through, and after five minutes we agree that I was right in the first place.
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:Interviewer : So what do you do, Brian, if you and one of your players have a difference of opinion?
Clough : We sit down, we talk it through, and after five minutes we agree that I was right in the first place.
I remember that one brilliant.
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by Alex0paul » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
No but he did win the league and 2 european cups.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
No but he did win the league and 2 european cups.
Grand Prix > League and European Cups
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:csprince wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
No but he did win the league and 2 european cups.
Grand Prix > League and European Cups
Never (i did have to google what > means).
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by Iranu » 13 Apr 2020 Read
csprince wrote:SnookerFan wrote:csprince wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
No but he did win the league and 2 european cups.
Grand Prix > League and European Cups
Never (i did have to google what > means).
Not surprising given your grammatical knowledge.
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by csprince » 13 Apr 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:csprince wrote:SnookerFan wrote:csprince wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Did Brian Clough win the Grand Prix?
No but he did win the league and 2 european cups.
Grand Prix > League and European Cups
Never (i did have to google what > means).
Not surprising given your grammatical knowledge.
That was low funny but low
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