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Thread: Liverpool boo the national anthem.

  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Wouldn't that make it a tune? 
    You can suck a Tune[s], but can't suck a lyric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    You can suck a Tune[s], but can't suck a lyric.
    The Eurovision Song Contest sucks

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    Young lad at work had a weekend in Liverpool earlier this year with his mates .

    There was an England game on whilst they were there so they ventured in to one of the city's bars hoping to watch it .

    It wasn't on , they asked why and the barman just said " we don't do England games in this city " .

    Same as I say , different gravy that city to the rest of us .

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    Went with son to the Arnold Clarke dealership, in Toxteth Liverpool to buy a car, salesman came out
    to meet us, I said to him, " I know people here are always happy to put their hand in your pocket ".
    I said I would have brought my own firelighters, if I had known we were in Toxteth.

    He asked me if I was going on the test drive with him & my son, I said no, I am stopping with son's
    car, otherwise there will be no wheels on sons car when we came back.

    He said to my son, I wish your father would stop taking the piss out of me.

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    At the start of my working career the company I worked for at that time had a written policy of not undertaking any contracts or work in Merseyside.
    Too Unionised and militant so impossible to deliver a decent product, on time and make any money.

    Quite a few years later with a different organisation we did undertake a project right in the City Centre. We were advised to have additional security on ALL doors during business hours even though we were in the premises.
    Open the locked door to go to the car or get lunch and locals will get in they said. They will try every trick in the book to persuade you to let them in they said.

    Oh and one last piece of advice we got. Never, ever go out on the roof. The seagulls are vicious and will attack in great numbers. Militant bird life as well.
    Thank god Everton won handsomely today

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    Have you noticed that famous Liverpudlians like McCartney, Cilla Black, Jimmy Tarbuck and the like, those that told you how wonderful Liverpool was, all chose to live somewhere else?

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    You don’t have to sing the anthem or like the royals but he’s definitely your king
    Hopefully they were in work today and not having the day off for the king

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Have you noticed that famous Liverpudlians like McCartney, Cilla Black, Jimmy Tarbuck and the like, those that told you how wonderful Liverpool was, all chose to live somewhere else?
    True, but Ken Dodd stayed in Knotty Ash, in the same house he was born in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    You don’t have to sing the anthem or like the royals but he’s definitely your king
    Hopefully they were in work today and not having the day off for the king
    Most people didn't really have much choice did they unless they worked for themselves , if their place of work is closed for the day then they can't go in can they .

    It wouldn't have bothered me to work yesterday and that's the truth .

    He really isn't my King by the way because the bugga isn't elected .

    I have to accept Tory PM's because they are elected as much as I despise the majority of them .

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    You don’t have to sing the anthem or like the royals but he’s definitely your king
    Hopefully they were in work today and not having the day off for the king
    I’m not anyone’s subject and my work is closed today or I’d happily go in.
    I certainly don’t recognise him as my king but it is all about choice.
    I stayed at down in silence yesterday as a very pretty girl sang a very short version at Wigan. My 4 mates stood up and sang but no one felt the need to challenge each others personal choices.

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