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33809_1522680904.png 'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_33809.png |
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| Quote: PCollinson1990 "you mean like "hand carved ham, served in a French bauette, with layers of tomato and lettuce and a mustard jus" aka, ham sandwich?
food hasn't got better, kust more expensive, and poncy.
(how the heck we derailed quite here is beyond me)!'"
Yes I do. let’s do one for the pattie buttie.
Hand molded smashed Lincolnshire potatoes with mixed herbs, battered and deep fried in beef dripping from grass-fed Somerset cattle, and served in a soft white barm.
Want one now.
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33809_1522680904.png 'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_33809.png |
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| Quote: WIZEB "possett[/i was if it slapped me in the face (the power of the tinternet eh).
Sounds marsupialian to me.
But butterscotch Angel Delight, wow, now you're talking.
A staple of a proud council home upbringing.
Oh hell - I am so suggestible when it comes to food. I’d pay through the nose for a Pattie buttie and some butterscotch angel delight now.
But it’s Easter Sunday and I live in Leicestershire, so even that simple pleasure is denied me. It’s a hard knock life.
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| Quote: Mild Rover "Yes I do. let’s do one for the pattie buttie.
Hand molded smashed Lincolnshire potatoes with mixed herbs, battered and deep fried in beef dripping from grass-fed Somerset cattle, and served in a soft white barm.
Want one now.'"
Oh Heston. You've certainly got a way with words!!
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| Quote: Mild Rover "Oh hell - I am so suggestible when it comes to food. I’d pay through the nose for a Pattie buttie and some butterscotch angel delight now.
But it’s Easter Sunday and I live in Leicestershire, so even that simple pleasure is denied me. It’s a hard knock life.'"
Corned beef hash (large Argentinian tins of it, nicked off Hull docks that kept the estate going for a year) and a butterscotch after.
Now that was living alright.
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| Just to add my two pennorth to this thread, I was there (as a child) when Wigan beat us in 59 and again the following year when Wakefield repeated the dose of sadness. (I cried). Due to work committments over the years the next final I could attend was Cardiff n 2005 and oh the joy (I cried a different kind of tear then). Having now retired I was able to visit Wembley in 16 and 17 and was delirious with the success that Adam and Radders have brought to our club. It doesn't mean I'll forget the misery of those losing finals but will regard them as stepping stones to the success we've had since and will hopefully continue to have in the future.
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| Watching the game back at the moment. Lee Jewitt is a horrible (and not very good) player. Threw 2 forearms straight into Griffin's face when he was on the floor, and I remember him losing his temper later on in the match too. Gonna be a massive liability for Rovers this year if he isn't careful.
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| Speaking of fond memories, a fond Easter Monday memory (other than Sid Domic uppercutting Ewan Dowes whilst celebrating a try against Rovers) would be when Rovers got stuffed 84-6 at home against Wigan.
Who have Rovers got tomorrow?...
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| Quote: Hasbag "Watching the game back at the moment. Lee Jewitt is a horrible (and not very good) player. Threw 2 forearms straight into Griffin's face when he was on the floor, and I remember him losing his temper later on in the match too. Gonna be a massive liability for Rovers this year if he isn't careful.'"
That should have been a sin-binning.
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| Quote: WIZEB "possett[/i was if it slapped me in the face (the power of the tinternet eh).
Sounds marsupialian to me.
But butterscotch Angel Delight, wow, now you're talking.
A staple of a proud council home upbringing.
Not forgetting Artic Roll. A Bransholme favourite only at Christmas though, ruined one when I had the last portion much to my Old Man's chagrin. He had set his heart on it bless him. Artic Roll wasn't the only frosty thing on the Menu that year I can tell yer.
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| Quote: Marcus's Bicycle "Not forgetting Artic Roll. A Bransholme favourite only at Christmas though, ruined one when I had the last portion much to my Old Man's chagrin. He had set his heart on it bless him. Artic Roll wasn't the only frosty thing on the Menu that year I can tell yer.'"
A classic.
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45758_1583677597.jpg born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_45758.jpg |
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| Quote: Mild Rover "There’s my new thing learned for today. Just looks like a way to over charge for Angel Delight though.'"
nowt wrong wi angel delight mild rover,our lass always makes sure there's a packet in the cupboard for me,or it means divorce.married 56yrs,and kept that factory in business.lol.
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| Quote: Hasbag "Watching the game back at the moment. Lee Jewitt is a horrible (and not very good) player. Threw 2 forearms straight into Griffin's face when he was on the floor, and I remember him losing his temper later on in the match too. Gonna be a massive liability for Rovers this year if he isn't careful.'"
Clearly seen on the TV replays.He pushed his forearm twice into Griffins jaw and face whilst Griffin was on the ground
Little wonder Griffin reacted
He should get a one match ban for that
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| Quote: Mild Rover "But you did say that if you (Hull fans) are still harking back to this in forty years, it would be an indicator of failure over the intervening four decades. My point is whether those years are good or bad (it’ll almost certainly be a mix), fans will rightly hark back to those wins, so I don’t it is a good indicator.'"
I think the extent to which they're referenced are a good indicator for a couple of reasons. Firstly the more the old stuff is referenced as a proportion of reflections, the greater the implication that, given everyone loves success, there's been less of it recently. And secondly as mentioned as silverware memories get further away, there's a smaller proportion of the fanbase that have a genuine personal connection with them.
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That you’re not very interested in your club’s history shouldn’t make me sad - we all take our pleasures in different ways and you’re understandably very happy with recent triumphs. But it does a little - these clubs are such valuable and interesting civic institutions, with so many varied and fascinating stories. As time passes, the passions fade but we get new and, in some ways, more meaningful perspectives. I do wonder if, to some extent, seeing that we’re struggling in the here and now, while you’re flying high, you want to play down the past in an effort to deny us the consolation of brief refuge there. But it won’t work. As I type this, I’m looking at my Dream Scene picture that doesn’t fit with the decor of our house at all, and which contains only one player that I properly remember seeing play, right towards the end of his career. Maybe that is sad too, but since I started taking a real interest again circa 2006 (#bandwagoner), i’ve had a hundred little morsels that have made it worthwhile, and mitigated the misery of Wembley 2015 and the 2016 MPG. Most would mean nothing more to you than your Clint Newton story means to me - but they’re not there to be rhetorical weapons, they’re a shield, an impenetrable comfort blanket.'"
Equally I could counter that you're trying to make history more important, patronisingly more "meaningful", because your club's most successful time is decades ago. My personal connection to Wembley 16 is huge. We had the tale of coming back from our holiday in France (and going back again!) to attend as a family what we expected to be another defeat but couldn't not be there. Just in case. We attended as a family with my brother and watched in horror and then ecstasy as Ben Currie slid towards the line. We called my mum, now 80, from Wembley Way after the game. She is too frail to attend now but has been a fan from being a little girl and could hear Old Faithful ringing out in the background. You can imply I'm heartless from leveraging more emotion from this than having a picture of Kemble above the fireplace, but there it is. I might prefer to watch La La Land with my daughter than On The Town too.
Quote: Mild Rover "So (and well done if you’ve made it this far, but I know the day is probably dragging with HullKRfans still down), if you prefer to pay little thought to Kemble and Norton anD Whiteley, or to how Hull F.C. emerged from and was shaped by its local community, then that is your loss alone and its extent depends on how much you really do think that history is just so boring.
Reet, can somebody help me down from this pulpit?'"
I don't think I've said it was "so boring". Who was it that once said the game "should be about the here and now and anything else is selling the fans short"?..
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| Quote: bonaire "Clearly seen on the TV replays.He pushed his forearm twice into Griffins jaw and face whilst Griffin was on the ground
Little wonder Griffin reacted
He should get a one match ban for that'"
They're such grubs. Seen images of Blair giving the Hull fans the finger and Masoe treading on Bowden's hand. Rude and unpleasant. Should have concentrated on some fairly basic maths and getting their numbers right - how hard can it be with a man over?
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| Quote: bonaire "Clearly seen on the TV replays.He pushed his forearm twice into Griffins jaw and face whilst Griffin was on the ground
Little wonder Griffin reacted
He should get a one match ban for that'"
He lashed out later in the game at Washbrook after he got tackled. You couldn't tell if it was a slap, push or punch because the camera was on a long shot and they never showed any close up replays.
At Magic Weekend we could do with getting Connor running at him/involved in tackling him. Knowing Jake he wouldn't mind taking a punch to the face to get Jewitt red carded.
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