Put your hands up.

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Put your hands up.

by igoe agogo » 05 Dec 2006 09:13

Put your hands up for Steve Hunt.


We love that paddy.

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by M Brook » 05 Dec 2006 09:27

It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.

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by Im Spartacus » 05 Dec 2006 10:02

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


I know i'm heading for the landing net, but what is derogatory about being called a Paddy ?

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by Sharpy » 05 Dec 2006 10:03

for detroit, a lovely city

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by ellpryjon » 05 Dec 2006 10:06

for brighton

the gayers city


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Re: Put your hands up.

by EASTENDER MARKY » 05 Dec 2006 10:26

igoe agogo Put your hands up for Steve Hunt.


We love that paddy.


:lol:

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by Einstein agogo » 05 Dec 2006 10:40

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


howabout "Mick" :wink:

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by brendywendy » 05 Dec 2006 10:42

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


but then it wouldnt go with the song

at least he didnt call him a bogtrotter

and
"for detroit, a lovely city" its: for detroit, i love this city


off to pedants corner i go

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by Greenwich Royal » 05 Dec 2006 10:54

Fedde le Grand on http://www.feddelegrand.com THIS, A, OUR LOVELY CITY??

Let’s settle the arguments for once and for all, shall we?
Because of so many questions in the guestbook about the lyrics of ‘Put your hands up for Detroit….’. Here we are with the-always-right-and-only-one-possible-answer (Please join us when singing): Put your hands up for Detroit, OUR LOVELY CITY!!


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by brendywendy » 05 Dec 2006 11:18

that fedde le grande, doesnt even know the lyrics to his own songs.......


i stand corrected, i shall leave pedants corner, and spend the rest of the day in idiots avenue

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by Pridders » 05 Dec 2006 13:02

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


what about 'Tinker'?

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by Scarface » 05 Dec 2006 13:15

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


The politically anal muppets like you are ruining this country.

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by Skin » 05 Dec 2006 13:25

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


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by Fat Leather Jacket » 05 Dec 2006 13:26

The pommies are getting angry.

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by M U R T Y » 05 Dec 2006 13:30

can we come up with any original songs??

nicked off liverpool for dirk kuyt

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by igoe agogo » 05 Dec 2006 13:42

M U R T Y can we come up with any original songs??

nicked off liverpool for dirk kuyt


erm i'll have you know i came up with that in the shower last night, had no idea that the twas already being used although i did suspect it.

anyway M U R T Y - you should have at least jumped on the Christina Aguilera's Murrrty! bandwagon that never got going.

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by DaveM » 05 Dec 2006 13:43

Song of the day!

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by Huntley & Palmer » 05 Dec 2006 13:54

igoe agogo
M U R T Y can we come up with any original songs??

nicked off liverpool for dirk kuyt


erm i'll have you know i came up with that in the shower last night, had no idea that the twas already being used although i did suspect it.

anyway M U R T Y - you should have at least jumped on the Christina Aguilera's Murrrty! bandwagon that never got going.


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Doo doo doo, He's six foot fúcking four
Doo doo doo, Ibrahima Sonko
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by Skin » 05 Dec 2006 13:54

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by Stooper » 05 Dec 2006 14:30

M Brook It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Steve, or any of the Irish boys for that matter, might object to the term 'Paddy'. There is no need whatsoever to use a derogatory term. 'Irish cousin' might be more appropriate as, after all, there must be very few of us who do not have at least a drop of Irish blood in them.


Sorry to offend Mr Straw

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