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My next door neighbour used to play for gretna when they were in the conference or whatever it was

Unibond

that's an odd surname, is he Dutch?

Which Dutch surname is that similar to? :o

.. :lol:

 

(Couldn't think of a single race/nation with a "Unibond" sounding surnames... :razz: )

Which is why the 'joke' doesn't work numbnuts :blush:

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My next door neighbour used to play for gretna when they were in the conference or whatever it was

Unibond

that's an odd surname, is he Dutch?

Which Dutch surname is that similar to? :blush:

.. :gettin:

 

(Couldn't think of a single race/nation with a "Unibond" sounding surnames... :lol: )

Which is why the 'joke' doesn't work numbnuts ;)

 

my comedy is unappreciated in my own time. Do you know how many professionals would kill to be unappreciated in their own time? :shades:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:blush:

 

(Actually saw Silky on Saturday, good gig at the HiFi with Rob Rouse and James Cook. Two thumbs Fresh :o:razz: )

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It was bryan robsons brother justin. His other brother gary lived 3 houses up too when he played for bradford.

 

Funny how 1 played for a former premiership club and the other for a non league club and a few years on they are now in the SPL and Division 3 respectively.

 

 

At least i think its funny :o

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It was bryan robsons brother justin. His other brother gary lived 3 houses up too when he played for bradford.

 

Funny how 1 played for a former premiership club and the other for a non league club and a few years on they are now in the SPL and Division 3 respectively.

 

 

At least i think its funny :razz:

 

I knew Justin Robson about 10 years ago (when he was playing for Gateshead). He was running the card shop in St Cuthbert's Walk when I was working in the sports shop that was in there (is it still there? :o)

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