 | Forum Reply | QPR Plus with VPN at 20:29 24 Oct 2025
I used VPN for the first time on Wednesday and enjoyed a great stream. I had no idea, but selected Belgium for no good reason! |
 | Forum Reply | Film 2025 at 18:34 15 Oct 2025
Agree about this film - we saw it on Saturday. Initially concerned about the length, but the 168 minutes flew by! |
 | Forum Reply | Music lovers/ record collectors at 16:46 13 Oct 2025
Golly, I wonder what my collection of CDs, cassettes and vinyl is worth? - got lots, including vinyls (I've always called them LPs) of 1960s/70s vintage. Happily I can still play them all on my stack that includes a Thorens deck that I bought in about 1971? |
 | Forum Reply | Fan Chants and Where They Come From at 15:27 7 Oct 2025
That's Amore - Dean Martin? Not sure if we ever sang it but, "when the ball 'its the 'ed of the bloke in row Z, that's Zamora" |
 | Forum Reply | Fan Chants and Where They Come From at 06:53 7 Oct 2025
I don't think anyone has mentioned Elgar's 'Pomp and Circumstance No.1' aka Land of Hope and Glory? - We 'ate Nottingham Forest ...etc. Also - Let's go by the Routers - clap *9 ... 'RANGERS!' Hey Jude - na na na nana na na Wild Rover - the finest football team, the world has ever seen Jingle Bells - when Rangers win away Knees up Mother Brown (who ate all the pies?) Winter wonderland - walking in a .... wonderland Singing the blues (...when Chelscum lose) [Post edited 7 Oct 15:24]
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 | Forum Reply | Fan Chants and Where They Come From at 23:35 6 Oct 2025
An old git writes: The lion sleeps tonight was by The Tokens and some time in the 1980s by Tight Fit. The funniest version was by The Muppets! |
 | Forum Reply | Millwall dilemma at 21:39 4 Oct 2025
I've got a similar dilemma, apparently it's our 50th wedding anniversary! ...but with the early kick off, I should be back in time for tea |
 | Forum Reply | How about a few “not a lot of people know thats” at 06:58 27 Sep 2025
That reminded me of a passage in George Orwell's "Down and Out in Paris and London", where he describes the "two-penny hangover," a grim Victorian shelter where the truly destitute could pay to sit on a bench and lean over a rope for rest, falling forward when the rope was cut at dawn. This lodging experience, including the "penny sit-up" and the "four-penny coffin", exemplifies the extreme conditions of poverty he witnessed |
 | Forum Reply | Ryder Cup Thread at 12:13 26 Sep 2025
I think I'll have to watch this with the sound off. |
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