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kirinclassic

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  1. MK rejects vs 'Uddersfield rejects. Gonna be a cracker! Who wouldn't pay good brass to see that, then? PS, a loss, and this icon: is gonna be taking on a whole new meaning... 5-0 to Latics, anyhoo;) KC
  2. Hence why Failsworth will FAIL. Agree with all your other points, though.
  3. Chocolate Teapot Owen. On yer bike, son. Be on yer way, and careful as thee goes... KC
  4. There. Fixed it for you. Anyone buying bananas is bananas, as the TTA by now well know. Self-sufficiency in food is a piece of pee, if you have a mind to it. A quarter acre and a chicken coop can feed a family easily, at no cost. Study Masanobu Fukuoka if you want to prepare for the future. Cheers, KC
  5. Great idea, but personally would prefer a statue of Roger Palmer to be set up in the new stadium, as to me, (and most of the current fanbase, I imagine, Bobby is but a name in the history books). Roge The Doge, the club's record scorer, on the other hand, is a living legend. Just my tuppence, like. Be glad to see either, or, or both. Cheers, KC
  6. This forum worsens by the day. Can I have the last 10 minutes of my life back, please? (Picks up jaw from floor).
  7. So... Who's who? http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/index.htm Cheers, KC
  8. Thanks for that. Those interviws are one of the best things about this forum.
  9. No doubt about it. The owners of the club want a way out that will ensure they break even at least. They've said themselves that they want out, and don't blame them at all. Jailsworth, however, would in no way benefit or represent the borough of Oldham. T'would be the death knell of the club. BOIIIING! For who the bell tolls....
  10. Hey Chaddy, Cough, cough. Say hello again to your biggest, littlest (loudest?) fan. Many thanks for posing. Made my day, if not his! Ha! Cheers, KC
  11. Sorry, I have to do this. As well intentioned and heartfelt as shefflatic is, I'd just like to offer my own "Constructive Criticism" of his own letter. GOOD! GOOD! GOOD! Great ending. `point being, if anyone is thinking of writing to the club, too much fluff is not the way I'd personally recommend Misself, if I was thinking of writing a supporting, inspiring, cajoling, or even dressing room wall material letter, would've said something along the likes of: Dave, You are the manager of Oldham Athletic, and you bear our emblem. Wear the badge with pride, ensure the players do, too. We will back you. Success will follow. Feck up, and we'll set the inflatable Yeard Dogs in yer nads. (Last line optional) Either that, or (drumroll....) MEAT PIE, SOSSIDGE ROLL! COME ON OWDHAM, GIZZA GOAL! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH WE GOT A CORNER! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH WE GOT A CORNER! Anyhow, Shefflatic, I applaud you. Just wanted to put my own twopenneth into the mire. Cheers, KC
  12. Re-read what you say and put your silly hat on. Have you ever grown your own food? I'd guess no, (silly you) but would recommend it. Growing organic food is no sub-division of the advancement of medicine or technology. Growing organic, preserving heritage seed is the best way to save for the future. But, by buying and eating Monsanto et. al "goods" (you have to buy the chemical set to make sure the seeds grow well) you get their medicine and technology, by eating it. Noice. Meanwhile, their patented crops spunk :censored:e all over foods that have fed us for millenia, and threaten crops like mine, bastardising or outlawing them. Nice "advanement" You are what you eat. If you and your family want to eat unnatural GM food, and deplete the world of it's (how many years'?) heritage, then tuck in. You'll be the first to go. GM food should have no place on any English table. Cheers, KC
  13. Interesting debate. rather digressionary, but, putting my "organic farmer" hat on, I'm 100% against GM foods. Companies like Monsanto (YouTube 'em, you'll be horrified)... are striving to control what the planet eats, and then corner the market. GM food companies are like drug dealers, if you like. They'll make you a product you need, charge you through the nose, and not allow any competition. And they'll stamp on, ruin, or outlaw the heritage arable and vegetable crops, developed through hybridisation/crosspollination, over millenia. And then we'll have to all eat their smack GM Science is NOT, repeat NOT the answer when it comes to food. It's the biggest bogeyman in the room.[/b] Right, off to pick peaches. Cheers, harumph, KC
  14. Hard boots to fill. You'll neeever beat Earl Barrett! (repeat ad infinitum)
  15. Hi all, hoping for a bit of help I'll be returning to the motherland in August, for a 3 week vacation in Sunny Shaw. In tow will be the wife and 11 month old, whose indoctrination has been scheduled on the 8th. Poor bugger gets to see Swindon, too. However, with Shaw (and Oldham) not being all roses, sunshine, bright lights, was wondering if any posters on here could either: Recommend baby-friendly things to do within striking distance of the town, OR A one week (British or foreign) baby-friendly getaway. Cheers in advance for any input. KC
  16. Some of our fans are top notch. Others, unfortunately, not so. You, Sir, and the other Flag Lads, are a credit to this club. Cheers, KC
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