
Should we all turn up on the free show with arsenal
Jerseys??
Not asking for personal army..
That would be hilarious..

But trolling the troll..

Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1989 wrote:WHAT A TWAT.
I Hate Hleb wrote:Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1989 wrote:WHAT A TWAT.![]()
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That's a bit harsh!! I think Goose did an honourable thing in pledging to double the amount so as not to wear the kit. That way the charity doesn't miss out.![]()
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Are you Perry Groves Goose ??Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arsenal Till I Die wrote:I'd rather lose both my bollocks and get raped by a HIV ridden ladyboy than wear a Spurs shirt!!
Been on this forum too long mateTop Londoner wrote:Arsenal Till I Die wrote:I'd rather lose both my bollocks and get raped by a HIV ridden ladyboy than wear a Spurs shirt!!
Flippin' heck. Imagination or nightmare?????
I Hate Hleb wrote:Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1989 wrote:WHAT A TWAT.![]()
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That's a bit harsh!! I think Goose did an honourable thing in pledging to double the amount so as not to wear the kit. That way the charity doesn't miss out.![]()
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StuartL wrote:Are you Perry Groves Goose ??Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Talksport tried to get him to to wear the scum shirt but he just outbid them not too - top man.
http://vodpod.com/watch/3215710-perry-g ... rt-of-hurt
Goose wrote:Although I do have a trace of ginger in the sideburns
He's a witch!!Goose wrote:StuartL wrote:Are you Perry Groves Goose ??Goose wrote:gunner_ace wrote:On the surface it does look like a blatant publicity stunt to me. I doubt the geezer even likes football. He looks the type to me, all pale and gangly like a lanky streak of pish. He probably plays world or warcraft for 23 hours a day and spends the other hour writing a hilariously unfunny blog of some kind. Most likely about tomatoes or something suitably alternative.
General Question to all you lot However. Is spud shirt wearing by a gooner acceptable for charity reasons?
I did a couple of marathons this year and said that if I hit my fundraising target of £500 for a local hospice I would run it in a spuds shirt. Thankfully I have s**t friends so I only raised just under £300, but it could have happened.
No - not ever.
In my work they clubbed together to pledge £100 to get me to do that shirt of hurt. I pledged £200 for them to f##k right off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Talksport tried to get him to to wear the scum shirt but he just outbid them not too - top man.
http://vodpod.com/watch/3215710-perry-g ... rt-of-hurt
Unfortunately I am not the legend that is Perry Groves - Although I do have a trace of ginger in the sideburns(but I don't want to get DB10 gooner started on one of his anti-ginger rants on the new politically correct forum)