T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:T.B wrote:i know a dreadful story about him
Spill.
I can't I haven't got the guts it's too awful
It must be bad for you to say this.
T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:T.B wrote:i know a dreadful story about him
Spill.
I can't I haven't got the guts it's too awful
T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:jon carter wrote:half the people.
women he's not so good with
What?! i thought he was all about the 5 in a bed romp? Well, 4 and a half.
i think yours and jon's interpretation of 'good' is very different
Sherrers wrote:T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:jon carter wrote:half the people.
women he's not so good with
What?! i thought he was all about the 5 in a bed romp? Well, 4 and a half.
i think yours and jon's interpretation of 'good' is very different
spot on
he's almost gentlemanly to blokes, totally sickly to laydays
Sherrers wrote:I don't give a fuck
is the one where he got your mate pregnant or the wanking one?
Sherrers wrote:Thing that always gets me is the UK. The brits will swallow any shit at all from the US.
I saw it all happen. Basically a short greasy pug faced bloke tells his press person and anyone in england who will listen with a straight face that he is a numero uno laydaykillah.
Say it enough, get it printed enough and people actually believe that shit.
Imagine he was from Wetherby?
Sherrers wrote:Thing that always gets me is the UK. The brits will swallow any shit at all from the US.
I saw it all happen. Basically a short greasy pug faced bloke tells his press person and anyone in england who will listen with a straight face that he is a numero uno laydaykillah.
Say it enough, get it printed enough and people actually believe that shit.
Imagine he was from Wetherby?
Fandango Widewheels wrote:Was Erik involved in the shirts vs. skins football match sketch?
Sherrers wrote:Fandango Widewheels wrote:Was Erik involved in the shirts vs. skins football match sketch?
No no that was Miami.
He can't play Soccerballl!!
Broadhead wrote:Sherrers wrote:Thing that always gets me is the UK. The brits will swallow any shit at all from the US.
I saw it all happen. Basically a short greasy pug faced bloke tells his press person and anyone in england who will listen with a straight face that he is a numero uno laydaykillah.
Say it enough, get it printed enough and people actually believe that shit.
Imagine he was from Wetherby?
I'd like that.
Sherrers wrote:Broadhead wrote:Sherrers wrote:Thing that always gets me is the UK. The brits will swallow any shit at all from the US.
I saw it all happen. Basically a short greasy pug faced bloke tells his press person and anyone in england who will listen with a straight face that he is a numero uno laydaykillah.
Say it enough, get it printed enough and people actually believe that shit.
Imagine he was from Wetherby?
I'd like that.
It's impossible is my point. He'd be a sort of porno Frank Sidebottom. It can only be got away with by a septic to the english. Like Iraq.
Broadhead wrote:The new Rothwell Record drops next week. So far me and my friend Mike have had 3 or 4 letters printed on a variety of topics, including the local carnival, cottaging in the tin bogs (invesitigated by the police and closed down no less) and dogging (again, the police got involved)
Anyway, our next one is about the new proposed Temperance Band practice building. A drain on local funds if you ask us. They will print pretty much anything we throw at them, but if this one gets printed it will be our best work yet.
Fingers crossed.
Broadhead wrote:The new Rothwell Record drops next week. So far me and my friend Mike have had 3 or 4 letters printed on a variety of topics, including the local carnival, cottaging in the tin bogs (invesitigated by the police and closed down no less) and dogging (again, the police got involved)
Anyway, our next one is about the new proposed Temperance Band practice building. A drain on local funds if you ask us. They will print pretty much anything we throw at them, but if this one gets printed it will be our best work yet.
Fingers crossed.
T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:The new Rothwell Record drops next week. So far me and my friend Mike have had 3 or 4 letters printed on a variety of topics, including the local carnival, cottaging in the tin bogs (invesitigated by the police and closed down no less) and dogging (again, the police got involved)
Anyway, our next one is about the new proposed Temperance Band practice building. A drain on local funds if you ask us. They will print pretty much anything we throw at them, but if this one gets printed it will be our best work yet.
Fingers crossed.
why are there no scans of these on here scott?
Broadhead wrote:T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:The new Rothwell Record drops next week. So far me and my friend Mike have had 3 or 4 letters printed on a variety of topics, including the local carnival, cottaging in the tin bogs (invesitigated by the police and closed down no less) and dogging (again, the police got involved)
Anyway, our next one is about the new proposed Temperance Band practice building. A drain on local funds if you ask us. They will print pretty much anything we throw at them, but if this one gets printed it will be our best work yet.
Fingers crossed.
why are there no scans of these on here scott?
I'll try and get one on later, i have the dogging one in my draw and i think the tin bogs one is on Facebook.
This is the latest one (excuse the lack of paragraphs):
I am writing with regards to the article featured in Aprils Record about the launch of the Music Rooms Project. Whilst i do not doubt this is a worthy edition to the local area, i can't but help think this money be spent in better ways to help our fair town. What does this mean for the rest of Rothwell's facilities? For a town that has had to cut back funding on it's once wonderful carnival, that people traveled far and wide to attend, i can't help but feel it is a bit of a drain on our funds. Don't get me wrong, i love the sound of a good brass. I have often immersed myself to the sounds of Fanny Pits finest and loved nothing more than losing myself to the wonder of the local favourites the Black Dyke. That's all well and good, but why do we need this expensive venue to play these sounds? i imagine someone playing a rusty trombone in the Tin-Bogs would sound just as good and not many people would know the difference. I know i wouldn't. I for one would like some clarification from the council as to how this can be justified. I am sure i speak for quite a few of the local community who want answers as to why they can't blow their bugles elsewhere. Lets not forget that local band the Pigeon Detectives made it big rehearsing in the old garages at the back of Homelea house, and as they have switched the Christmas lights and been on Top of the Pops one can only assume it never did them any harm. If Blackburn Hall was good enough for Desmond Decker, another chart topper i should add, then why should these brass blowers get their own venue? And lets not forget DJ Krazy Ken honing his skills in the Windmill Youth Club all those years ago, he didn't have up to date facilities to work his magic but he entertained many a youth none the less. So come on local council, justify this facility when there are other venues readily available. We await your response.
Jnr DJ wrote:I agree though that 'The New Forum' demands photographic evidence.
Jnr DJ wrote:I agree though that 'The New Forum' demands photographic evidence.
Broadhead wrote:I should add that DJ Krazy Ken took his own life amidst accusations of paedophilia. This is why we don't think it will get printed.
Ye Olde Rog wrote:Jnr DJ wrote:I agree though that 'The New Forum' demands photographic evidence.
Sheridan's 15 minute Reich
Broadhead wrote:T.B wrote:Broadhead wrote:The new Rothwell Record drops next week. So far me and my friend Mike have had 3 or 4 letters printed on a variety of topics, including the local carnival, cottaging in the tin bogs (invesitigated by the police and closed down no less) and dogging (again, the police got involved)
Anyway, our next one is about the new proposed Temperance Band practice building. A drain on local funds if you ask us. They will print pretty much anything we throw at them, but if this one gets printed it will be our best work yet.
Fingers crossed.
why are there no scans of these on here scott?
I'll try and get one on later, i have the dogging one in my draw and i think the tin bogs one is on Facebook.
This is the latest one (excuse the lack of paragraphs):
I am writing with regards to the article featured in Aprils Record about the launch of the Music Rooms Project. Whilst i do not doubt this is a worthy edition to the local area, i can't but help think this money be spent in better ways to help our fair town. What does this mean for the rest of Rothwell's facilities? For a town that has had to cut back funding on it's once wonderful carnival, that people traveled far and wide to attend, i can't help but feel it is a bit of a drain on our funds. Don't get me wrong, i love the sound of a good brass. I have often immersed myself to the sounds of Fanny Pits finest and loved nothing more than losing myself to the wonder of the local favourites the Black Dyke. That's all well and good, but why do we need this expensive venue to play these sounds? i imagine someone playing a rusty trombone in the Tin-Bogs would sound just as good and not many people would know the difference. I know i wouldn't. I for one would like some clarification from the council as to how this can be justified. I am sure i speak for quite a few of the local community who want answers as to why they can't blow their bugles elsewhere. Lets not forget that local band the Pigeon Detectives made it big rehearsing in the old garages at the back of Homelea house, and as they have switched the Christmas lights and been on Top of the Pops one can only assume it never did them any harm. If Blackburn Hall was good enough for Desmond Decker, another chart topper i should add, then why should these brass blowers get their own venue? And lets not forget DJ Krazy Ken honing his skills in the Windmill Youth Club all those years ago, he didn't have up to date facilities to work his magic but he entertained many a youth none the less. So come on local council, justify this facility when there are other venues readily available. We await your response.
Broadhead wrote:Jnr DJ wrote:I agree though that 'The New Forum' demands photographic evidence.
It will be provided over the weekend. You have my word.
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