And nail varnish. And a blob for when you have a posh w*** over your pal's top knot?MultipleJesuses wrote:For away games I bring shower gel, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush and deodorant.Toondes wrote:What the **** is in them bags ? All they need is shower gel.
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My best friend at the club actually has a top knotHiya wrote:And nail varnish. And a blob for when you have a posh w*** over your pal's top knot?MultipleJesuses wrote:
For away games I bring shower gel, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush and deodorant.
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MultipleJesuses wrote:My best friend at the club actually has a top knotHiya wrote:
And nail varnish. And a blob for when you have a posh w*** over your pal's top knot?
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I had to google what a 'top knot' was .
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
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Toondes wrote:I had to google what a 'top knot' was .
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
I'm just bitter because I'm bald. Saves on haircuts though
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And 19th century Japan. Bastards .Toondes wrote:I had to google what a 'top knot' was .
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
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Are you seriously comparing 19yh century Japanese men with the pretty boys of today.skalpel wrote:And 19th century Japan. Bastards .Toondes wrote:I had to google what a 'top knot' was .
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
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Shamuraiskalpel wrote:And 19th century Japan. Bastards .Toondes wrote:I had to google what a 'top knot' was .
Deary me. The so called 'men' of today.
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Toondes wrote:Are you seriously comparing 19yh century Japanese men with the pretty boys of today.skalpel wrote:
And 19th century Japan. Bastards .
Let's be fair, most of them were pointless peasents.
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Because the hair of the 60s-80s was so manly
[Not that I support top-knots or man-buns either. Half the time the guys don't have enough hair to even try them!]
[Not that I support top-knots or man-buns either. Half the time the guys don't have enough hair to even try them!]
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In the 80's I had a rat tail and a crew cut at the same time. It was like a really s*** mulletI'm over Colo wrote:Because the hair of the 60s-80s was so manly
[Not that I support top-knots or man-buns either. Half the time the guys don't have enough hair to even try them!]
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...I'm over Colo wrote:Because the hair of the 60s-80s was so manly
[Not that I support top-knots or man-buns either. Half the time the guys don't have enough hair to even try them!]
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There are too many pictures to choose from. Mitro with the champagne.
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I know this is a blast from the past, but remember Lascelles and Diame's fight? To apologise they took the whole team out for lunch. What lovely boys.
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Lascelles did an interview about this the other day. He was very open about it and it seems like we have a close knit bunch.ColbacksFlamingBarnet wrote:I know this is a blast from the past, but remember Lascelles and Diame's fight? To apologise they took the whole team out for lunch. What lovely boys.
Great interview in general. Players aren't normally this open and honest.
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joking aside, it's good to see stuff like this, especially while the clubs in a bit of turmoil up top. At least the lads are sticking together which hopefully will translate onto the pitch
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two of our new loan signings linking up well there
I'll Hazard a guess