Eerie Descent
11:39 Mon Mar 23
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The good old days, son?
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Northern Sold
11:20 Mon Mar 23
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Tumbleweed was magnificent fun when this site was a breath of fresh air... no matter what type of day you had you come on here and be richly entertained... seems a long time ago now
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Iron Duke
9:24 Mon Mar 23
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On my kindle, I read a couple of books by someone called Kirk St Moritz. In one of the books, there was a character called Gentleman Jim. Coincidence?
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blueeyed.handsomeman
5:15 Mon Mar 23
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Kirk and Hilts were last seen enjoying an ale or more with Scottish Iain in the BUCKET OF BLOOD
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mashed in maryland
12:03 Mon Mar 23
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Tumbleweed
Strangely enough also posted on ITBS around the same time and was really sensible and polite
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Johnson
12:01 Mon Mar 23
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Not been on here for ages as it goes.
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smasher.
11:59 Sun Mar 22
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Where the fuck is Kirk anyway?
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Westham67
8:58 Fri Mar 20
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Bailey, Bellstaff , Kirk
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Keep dreaming
8:54 Fri Mar 20
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My top 5 in no particular order: 1 2 3 4 5
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Golden Oldie
3:13 Fri Mar 20
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jooyoo
He's handsome, charming, witty, erudite, a scintillating raconteur and most of all he seems to carry an air about him that reminds me in so many ways of another old favourite Alf Ghandi
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scouse kid
3:04 Fri Mar 20
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The homo erotic Answer = crew were fun lads including the more butch Barry White and his love of burgers
And the belstaff collective always were good for a chuckle even if most of his tales were like a Richard Allen book come to life
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Sloppy Giuseppe
2:19 Fri Mar 20
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Christ on a bike Jadie-May
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Swiss.
3:50 Wed Mar 18
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Tyler Durden = Nurse
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ted fenton
3:40 Wed Mar 18
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It would have been HammerHermits birthday today.
Lovely fella gentle giant.
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Peckham
1:50 Wed Mar 18
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Mr Blueeyed,
Are you tallying up?
So far 2 clear votes for Alfie in present day.
Most have listed a few so hard to keep track.
Does not seem to be a current user clearly in front with 3 votes.
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gph
1:49 Wed Mar 18
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Two I've met, Duncan Donuts and defjam.
Two I've not met, AMoCS and Hack.
Don't feel I can put them in order.
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Peckham
1:42 Wed Mar 18
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Manuel, sorry mate missed your favourite? the list of disliked whoers would be massive for all.
The one who has done alot unnoticed and disliked by a few was Gavros. He genuinely managed the fund well and wreaths. The boat project was admirable aswell.
The other bloke who knows the most bods, most probably travelled around seeing knowing Hammers on every continent and very popular is a fucking foreigner.................
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Eerie Descent
1:20 Wed Mar 18
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Don't forget Justin P, son.
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Vexed
1:08 Wed Mar 18
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I don't rate any of you.
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White Pony
11:21 Tue Mar 17
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Nitin Tyler Durden
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boleynkid
11:08 Tue Mar 17
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All the WHOers who over a period of 11 years took part in the Frank McAvennie tournaments at Upton Park.
Great bunch of lads who met up for these special days and became mates. With everything that has happened since those days I am even more pleased we got the chance to do it. Hope you have all still got your DVD's.
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