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Post by Curly Wurly on Nov 28, 2014 20:39:40 GMT
Bob Newton, stuffed and mounted in a glass case I thought that Bob Newton was already stuffed and mounted in a glass case - there had to be some reason why he ws so immobile!
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Post by faggotygas on Nov 29, 2014 0:18:40 GMT
The wings of an eagle The ass of a crow
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Post by faggotygas on Nov 29, 2014 0:25:13 GMT
A ginger c**t
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Post by Bridgeman on Nov 29, 2014 2:10:37 GMT
Well I'm blowed, in over half a century of supporting the club I've never heard that before. Many thanks. I'm sure someone told me Bradford's England shirt was framed and hanging up in the Box 1 lounge, can anyone confirm ?
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Post by Rex on Nov 29, 2014 6:28:36 GMT
Ian Alexander's pocket- with David Smith inside.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 29, 2014 8:00:34 GMT
A North Enclosure Ski Hat
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Post by stargas on Nov 29, 2014 10:30:28 GMT
Museum tour in ear commentary by Keith "Gary Flip-Flop, Junior Bent....., the ref is available for panto" Valle.
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Post by holmesgas1 on Nov 29, 2014 10:50:50 GMT
Mick Channon's windmill celebration and Alan Ball's squeaky voice
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Post by holmesgas1 on Nov 29, 2014 10:59:00 GMT
Interactive experience "We took the East End"
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Post by holmesgas1 on Nov 29, 2014 11:00:25 GMT
Snack bar the Twerton Chippy, with a bit of Eastville nostalgia in the shade of the M32
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Post by dido on Nov 29, 2014 20:59:45 GMT
Mick Channon's windmill celebration? We never saw that.
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Post by holmesgas1 on Nov 30, 2014 13:35:51 GMT
Mick Channon's windmill celebration? We never saw that. Your right he never scored for the Gas. Rose coloured memory.
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Post by gasguzzler on Dec 1, 2014 11:58:11 GMT
A picture of the guy who used to sell programmes around the edge of the pitch at Eastville. Archie? Arnie? Sorry, name escapes me!
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Post by brizzle on Dec 1, 2014 12:47:05 GMT
Mick Channon's windmill celebration? We never saw that. Your right he never scored for the Gas. Rose coloured memory. Me too. And not only that, I could have sworn that he'd played more games for us as well. Just goes to show eh?
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Post by stargas on Dec 1, 2014 13:03:48 GMT
A picture of the guy who used to sell programmes around the edge of the pitch at Eastville. Archie? Arnie? Sorry, name escapes me! And the Tote End boys sing "Oscar for England!" Strange the things you remember, eh?
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Post by brizzle on Dec 1, 2014 14:54:19 GMT
A picture of the guy who used to sell programmes around the edge of the pitch at Eastville. Archie? Arnie? Sorry, name escapes me! And the Tote End boys sing "Oscar for England!" Strange the things you remember, eh?It most certainly is stargas, the more random the better it seems to me. Talking of Oscar, he seemed to be about for ever. I can remember him from about the early 1960's onwards, and he seemed to be at as many away games as home games. On the longer trips they used to wind him up by pinching his cap or something, and this always resulted in some form of wrestling match . . . and boy was he strong. He seems to be still going strong, or at least he was until quite recently, bombing along in his electric wheelchair at breakneck speed. Does anyone remember Edwin from the same era, or perhaps slightly earlier? He was another character, the first person that I ever saw using their rattle as an offensive weapon. He was last seen that evening accompanying Mr Plod to goodness knows where.
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