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Post by kerny on Apr 15, 2010 15:54:44 GMT -1
my first name is jason and the 007 is for when im always spying on next door seeing what shes doing lol Isn't there a law against that Jason. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by dev35 on Apr 15, 2010 19:58:39 GMT -1
i got my nickname as i am from devon now living in n.wales and was coming up 35 when i moved here all my m8s call me dev
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Post by izzetafox on Apr 18, 2010 15:02:00 GMT -1
Izzetafox? In 1996 there was the incident below: There's a fox on the pitch One animal brought a whole new meaning to the phrase "fox in the box" during an Old Firm game in November 1996, when it casually sauntered on to the Parkhead pitch, forcing a Celtic corner to be held up, before dashing back into the crowd. The incident is perhaps best remembered for the reaction of commentator and wildlife expert Martin Tyler, who pondered "what is it, a fox?", as the Sky Sports cameras lingered on a close-up of the vulpine invader. Soccer AM picked up the phrase 'Is it a fox?' and linked it to Leicester City ( The Foxes) who were on one of their rare runs of form with two League Cup wins, and Muzzy Izzet was one of our heros. One afternoon he scored a goal for us and took his shirt off to show a T shirt with ' Izzet a Fox?'. Ever since then it has been my e-mail addy and my moniker on forums. Sad but true. Hence the avatar too ....we hate Derby....The Rams!!!!
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Post by mike9965 on Apr 25, 2010 21:13:48 GMT -1
mike 9th september 1965 .....lol
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Post by floydyboy on Apr 26, 2010 19:52:03 GMT -1
When i joined the forum there were Steves, Hurstys and i tried about 30 names - already taken. I was getting nowhere fast so i put the dogs name in and now i am Buddy ;D well i am glad i am not the only one that has lost the plot by calling themselves the dogs name ;D ;D
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Post by THURSOMAN on Apr 27, 2010 15:44:53 GMT -1
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Great anecdotes Guys. Very entertaining.
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