Songs for the ginge and the superman

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by kingsleyslovewand » 30 Aug 2008 23:01

RFCBoy David Kitson, what a profit, what a profit
David Kitson, what a profit, what a profit


Thats got to be the one. Ouality

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by HerefordRoyal » 30 Aug 2008 23:02

So that I don't make spelling mistakes when I next delurk, could you clarify what it is that possessionals require?

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Ian Royal » 30 Aug 2008 23:07

HerefordRoyal So that I don't make spelling mistakes when I next delurk, could you clarify what it is that possessionals require?


s'alright. You haven't proved to be an ignorant little twerp. It's easy to get away with a bit of dodgy grammar and punctuation here and there if you at least show a bit of willing.

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Ollie Kearns is in Buxton » 31 Aug 2008 00:31

Ian Royal
2) possessionals require an apostraphe.


Yeah, but professionals may require an apostrophe - just ask Bodie n Doyle

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Very near...far away » 31 Aug 2008 14:31

REALROYAL 1) Johnny
2) possessionals require an apostraphe
3) You're
4) He has ~£300m, he doesn't need a pension fund.


O'no "YOUR" one of them odd people that hunts the internet for poor spelling and grammar. you don't get out much do you? Iv never got the idea of that.

Do you do that in the pub or at work? someone say's "Hi mate hows you doing?" and you come back with "I think you ment to say. Good morning how is one today?"

like i said very odd
:D[/quote]

I don't have friends who can't speak properly. And I'm not hunting the internet for poor spelling. I'm just picking on you for a bit because you've irritated me.[/quote]

Your picking on me by having a go at my grammer? Slow down big boy you wouldn't want to make me cry would you..? what snext for poor RealRoyal are you going to pull my hair at the next home game?

Iv said it before and I'll say it again..."I FIND IT VERY ODD"[/quote]

Dear "Realroyal" - are you being ironic?

I'm sure Ian Royal didn't mean to really get up your nose, but I reckon you did miss a few of them lessons at school wot wiv tha' "grammer" and stuff and look, y'know, it can sometimes be a bit of a help to those poor f@ckers amongst us who tries ter speak an' write correct an' all. Maybe just try a different paper to The Sun. That might help. If you're looking for "odd", you could always check a dictionary under "o".


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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by SCIAG » 31 Aug 2008 15:30

Oh no "YOU'RE" one of those odd people that hunts the internet for poor spelling and grammar. You don't get out much do you? I've never got the idea of that.

Do you do that in the pub or at work? Someone say's "Hi mate how's you doing?" and you come back with "I think you ment to say: Good morning how is one today?"

Like I said very odd.


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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by RoyalBlue » 31 Aug 2008 15:54

Ian Royal
REALROYAL "Your Jonnys pension fund, your jonnys pension fund" :?:


1) Johnny
2) possessionals require an apostraphe
3) You're
4) He has ~£300m, he doesn't need a pension fund.


I think you'll find that even when people are that wealthy they still stick money into a pension fund. I believe there may be certain tax advantages by doing so!!

Anyway, he still needs to be able to finance the lifestyle he has become accustomed to!

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by brendywendy » 31 Aug 2008 16:06

sonko, give us a pen, sonko sonko give us a pen.

and

not a bargain any more
not abargain, not a bargain, not a bargain any more
not a baargain aaaany moooorrrrreee.

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by chilipepper91 » 31 Aug 2008 16:13

SCIAG
Oh no "YOU'RE" one of those odd people that hunts the internet for poor spelling and grammar. You don't get out much do you? I've never got the idea of that.

Do you do that in the pub or at work? Someone says "Hi mate, how's you doing?" and you come back with "I think you meant to say: Good morning, how is one today?"

Like I said very odd.


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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Platypuss » 31 Aug 2008 20:14

Ian Royal
REALROYAL "Your Jonnys pension fund, your jonnys pension fund" :?:


1) Johnny
2) possessionals require an apostraphe
3) You're
4) He has ~£300m, he doesn't need a pension fund.


ITYM

2) Possessives require an apostrophe.

HTH.

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by rotherwick_royal » 31 Aug 2008 20:40

chilipepper91 David Kitson what a bargain


To be sung ironically when he misses an open goal :twisted:

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 21:31

brendywendy sonko, give us a pen, sonko sonko give us a pen.

and

not a bargain any more
not abargain, not a bargain, not a bargain any more
not a baargain aaaany moooorrrrreee.


:lol: Love it!

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Thats got to be the one. Ouality


+1

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Royalshow » 31 Aug 2008 21:50

brendywendy sonko, give us a pen, sonko sonko give us a pen.

and

not a bargain any more
not abargain, not a bargain, not a bargain any more
not a baargain aaaany moooorrrrreee.


It sounds like someone enjoyed their half time tin a bit too much.


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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2008 22:02

Platypuss
Ian Royal
REALROYAL "Your Jonnys pension fund, your jonnys pension fund" :?:


1) Johnny
2) possessionals require an apostraphe
3) You're
4) He has ~£300m, he doesn't need a pension fund.


ITYM

2) Possessives require an apostrophe.

HTH.


My apologies, I know the rule just not how to spell it. :)

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Royalshow » 31 Aug 2008 22:07

Hypocrite!

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by namroyal » 31 Aug 2008 22:29

How's your drink-drive ban
(How's your drink-drive ban?)
How's your drink-drive ban
(How's your drink-drive ban?)

Sonko's a splitter-man
Sonko's a splitter-man
Sonko's a splitter-man
Sonko's a splitter-man

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Kieron1981 » 01 Sep 2008 10:08

RFCBoy David Kitson, what a profit, what a profit
David Kitson, what a profit, what a profit


Love it :)

need to sing that :)

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by Kieron1981 » 01 Sep 2008 10:09

rotherwick_royal
chilipepper91 David Kitson what a bargain


To be sung ironically when he misses an open goal :twisted:


Indeed... i agree :)

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by hellopremiership » 04 Sep 2008 18:04

He'll Shoot, He'll Score,
He's Not Ours Anymore :(
Kitson, Kitson

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Re: Songs for the ginge and the superman

by madreadingfan » 04 Sep 2008 19:11

He'll winge, hes ginge
he'll lick his mums minge
dave kitson.... dave kitson

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