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Post #321  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:03 pm 
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Greetings from Philadelphia to all gooners.Thanks for your help Rog and thanks for carrying on Steve's legacy


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Hey Abu - I added your avatar from the other site - you can change it if you like via "User Control Panel" at the top right..

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Cheers...old Naboo will do fine thanks...

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Post #326  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:11 pm 
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Greetings from Philadelphia to all gooners.Thanks for your help Rog and thanks for carrying on Steve's legacy

No probs - Can I interest you in an Avatar (A little picture that people can see like the ones to the left ?)


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Post #327  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:17 pm 
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Post #328  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:19 pm 
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I've just tried to post twice and nothing happend.

3rd time lucky?

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Post #329  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:20 pm 
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I'll gladly do an avatar if you can help a technically challenged persn such as I


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Post #330  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:23 pm 
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are you actually in a transit van Pete?

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Post #331  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:26 pm 
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are you actually in a transit van Pete?

Isn't that an older kind of radio?


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Post #332  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:27 pm 

harlow steve wrote:
45 Mins to the lauch of

Arsenal TV

Will The Invaders or The Prisoner be showing?

Did everyone notice the original The Wicker Man was on ITV1 last night?


  
 
 
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Does not look so big after Emirates...

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Post #334  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:32 pm 

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I've just tried to post twice and nothing happend.
3rd time lucky?

The first two times did you get a message that said something like 'at least one other person has posted on the topic and you may wish to review your submission in light of that' (or words to that effect)? I've had that a few times now.


  
 
 
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I've just tried to post twice and nothing happend.
3rd time lucky?

The first two times did you get a message that said something like 'at least one other person has posted on the topic and you may wish to review your submission in light of that' (or words to that effect)? I've had that a few times now.


I got that but just clicked submit anyway. I thought it had appeared but was wrong. Might have been my connection though.

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Warrior... happy now? :-) Thanks for all the hard work guys... much appreciated. Cheers all


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Not a problem - if you find a picture anywhere on the internet, I will add it for you - just post a link in here and me fix for you ..

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Has it cost a lot of money setting up this site and registering a new domain name?

Please let us know if we can chip in?

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Warrior... happy now? :-) Thanks for all the hard work guys... much appreciated. Cheers all

Oh yes indeedy ..


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are you actually in a transit van Pete?


I thought someone would make that connection at some point, however it's not, it's because Kingston doesn't apply anymore as we moved out of there in July, and we've been living temporarily (in Kennington) since. This state of affairs has gone on too long due to our having to wait patiently for the right property to come up that ticks all boxes (we've seen around 30 odd in the last few months). as i'd have to change my name again when we move 'Pete in Transit' it is for now

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Warrior, I cannot fix my avator. Either its too small or too big. What shall I do?

Hi

Can you pm me the pic or post the link ?

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Post #342  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:54 pm 

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Bernard. I seem to recall you saying that you were very pleased with the draw and that you made us the favourites. Can I ask a question, how many time have you seen Milan play this season? And why are they the second easiest team to draw after Porto? The fact that they are the current holders and thrashed Man Utd at home last season, doesnt that come into the equation?

They are a pretty old team that is a year older than the side that beat Man Utd and Liverpool last season. I've seen them every time they've been on Channel 5's Sunday match and in Champions League programmes, however many times that is, and have been underwhelmed by them. And I feel they're the second easiest team after Porto because we could otherwise have got Real Madrid, Barcelona or Inter, and I see them all as harder than Milan.

So yes, I am quite pleased with the draw considering Porto are the only side I would rather have been drawn against.


  
 
 
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John, I'm assuming what with the Irish jigger and your posts about hurling earlier that you're a bit of an expert on all things Irish? See, I have a question;

A few years back (late 2004 I think) I heard an interview on Swedish radio with what I think was the daughter of the President of Ireland, she had just come out with a book or something. Anyway, she had the loveliest Irish accent I've ever heard, but I can't seem to find out what her name is. Or if I'm actually mistaken and it's a completely different person.

Any clue?


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Post #344  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:58 pm 

Rog, is there any way of getting round this having to post something three times to get a message to appear?


  
 
 
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Wow - great offer Thanks - it's ok though - all covered.. :icon_cool1:


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Everything feels really big in here, like it's a forum for the partially sighted or something.

Harlow, have you been running riot in your photo album or something??

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Bernard wrote:
Rog, is there any way of getting round this having to post something three times to get a message to appear?

Hi

If , when you click submit, it shows new messages, that is by design - it does this to show someone that new messages have been posted whilst you were compiling your own message. This gives you the chance to update/append your message based on what other posters have just written. I'm not sure if it can be turned off (I'll find out), but in the meantime, just scroll down below those posts (if there are any) and then click submit again.

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Has it cost a lot of money setting up this site and registering a new domain name?

Please let us know if we can chip in?

Wow - great offer Thanks - it's ok though - all covered.. :icon_cool1:


No worries, the lawn doesn't mow itself after all, and I bet you have spent a lot of time (which is always in short supply) getting the all singing, all dancing site up.

Thanks once again.
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Post #349  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:08 pm 

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Everything feels really big in here, like it's a forum for the partially sighted or something.

It is all very vivid isn't it.


  
 
 
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Your avatar is scaring me a bit John. It's f**ing ginourmous.

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See the swear filter isn't up to speed!!! Whoops!

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John wrote:
That would be Celia Ahern, Bertie's daughter. Pretty sure she married one of the Westlife guys. Nice looking girl.

Bertie is our taoiseach btw or prime misister if you prefer. Our President is Mary McAleese, but the presidential role in Ireland is mainly ceremonial.

Ah, thanks.

It could very well have been the "prime minister" and not the president. As I said, this was a few years ago, and I heard it in the car on my way to work in the morning so I wasn't fully awake!

Edit: Managed to find some YouTube clips. Her accent is like music to my ears!


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Post #353  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:11 pm 

warrior wrote:
I'm not sure if it can be turned off (I'll find out), but in the meantime, just scroll down below those posts (if there are any) and then click submit again.

Thanks.


  
 
 
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Seems like the swear filter is something you can turn on or of on the Display options? I like that.


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Makes you wonder about Old Trafford Pizzagate...

Apparently in amatch against man Utd at OT after a first half of being kicked by Steve Bruce... Ian Wright ran up the stairs and hid behind the wall. When Bruce Walked up, Ian Wright smacked him right in the hooter and made it bleed big time...

Later when seeing his nose was all red, Ian Wright asked Steve Bruce how he did it...

Source Arsenal TV interview by Bob Wilson with Paul Merson...

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Post #356  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:19 pm 

Tupac, I don't know why this is bothering you so much. I think we've got a better chance of beating Milan than Real Madrid, Barcelona and Inter, so I'm pretty happy with the draw. It'll be tough, very tough, but I'd have said we would only have a better chance of beating Porto than Milan, from all the teams we could have been drawn against. All your points are legitimate, but I fancy us to get through. I wouldn't have been saying that had we got Madrid or Barcelona.


  
 
 
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We Dubs have a World Class accent, no doubt about it. Unfortunately the same can't be said for our bogger and northie relations.

Why do people in the north always loose the capability of communicating in a proper way? Just listen to people from Liverpool. Or, if you know Swedish, people from Norbotten. My grandparents live there, and half the time I don't understand a word they're saying.


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John wrote:
Can't speak for Swedish people but with the Irish northeners it's usually down to them being pissed all the time

So, contrary to popular belief, that's just the case with the northeners, and not all Irish people?


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Bernard wrote:
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Everything feels really big in here, like it's a forum for the partially sighted or something.
It is all very vivid isn't it.

I will try and fix the IE7 problem after when there are fewer on the forum ... IE7 is not HTML compliant (What a surprise)


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