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Dr Gloom replied to Christmas Tree 's topic in Newcastle Forum
...a crazy cabbie called CT from a gang called geordies with bellies -
i love it. i keep trying to get the mrs into it but am fighting a losing battle - she can't even bare to be in the same room as me after i've opened the arberg because of the fumes.
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i like it. i got into whiskey first by drinkiing neat Jim Bean and JD so am quite partial to the more easy drinking drops. i particularly enjoy irish whiskey. i've said it before on this thread but greenore is one of my favourites. my dad has got me into more complex, peaty scotch lately, ardberg laphroaig etc but i prefer them at the end of the night after i've warmed up with something a bit smoother.
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jura's a nice drop. very drinkable. been enjoyinbg a drop of the bush-master recently. nice and smooth
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there was once a fat pie eating slob driving taxis - his day to day job he'd post pics of his food that look like something he'd spewed projectile-style from his sizeable gob
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and yet we played some of our best football last seaosn with him in the side. how do you explain that?
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he's gash though isn't he? in the league at least. how many good games has he had? one maybe?
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obertan looks ok in europe. generally he's been dreadful in the premier league. it's not like he hasn't had a few chances either. jonas has limitations; final ball being the main one. but he does a good job for the team. ideally we'd have an out and out winger with a better delivery to play wide left but we don't. he looked canny playing more centrally in a 4-3-3 last season. he's got the engine to play that role, but we seem to have persisted more with 4-4-2 this season.
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yeah; i'm surprised by that. always thought he looked a good player and fancied us signing him. perhaps he's being dragged down to the level of most of their squad.
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cheap as chips. that's less than the hourly rate in some places down here.
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i like my presidents like i like my coffee .... black
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i bet it was to die for
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sheffield is mint. i went to uni there and had a bunch of mates that were at leeds, which is only a 45 minute drive up the road, so got to know both cities pretty well. both were cool towns to be students in. had some class quality music nights; bit more of a rave culture than newcastle too at that time. though i was back in leeds for a night out after the cricket at headingly in the summer; you forget how the birds get done up in northern towns after you've been away for a while. wall to wall blart tbh. though a tad too much orange skin for my liking. impossible to get into some bars too in groups of lads or if you're wearing trainers. we had to get some random lasses to go in with us. haven't seen the likes in years.
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yeah, right. must be a big fight each night about who is the bitch.
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and people take the piss out of my accent! you're even less geordie than me meenzer! i always pictured you looking like the bloke on your avatar for some reason. you look way more normal in reality. superb effort though!
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That sounds like one mate in particular. Maybe a more mild form of BPD but this kid is either life and soul of the party or miserable, quiet and withdrawn. He goes through spells when he's out all the time then he hides away in his flat on his own for a month of two before surfacing again. He's a fucking odd ball too. Loveable but definitely strange. Mild OCD, Tourette's, he cant sit still for 5 minutes. He's either in your face or asleep , no middle ground. Zero concentration span too. He used to cain the pills back in the day. I don't think that helped. Definitely not a normal character.
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hence why we've been stuttering. it's the spine of the team; the solidity
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Ive got a few mates that I'm sure are manic depressive. Proper highs and lows
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I'm sure the number of gurners consumed in the last two and a bit decades has something to do with the rising number of depressed or moody