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Book readers in here? Recommendations?
This was excellent.

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Book readers in here? Recommendations?
Any book readers in here?
Baked last weekend with time to kill, decided to top it off by popping an edible or two and started re-reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Well... Suffice to say that I'm still thinking about it.
Metro 2033 was an interesting read while stoned, as was World War Z, I am legend, The Road, and the brilliant Children Of Men.
I will say, though, that reading Rosemary's Baby high left a very strange feeling in my heart. Like I truly have no idea what's happening just next door from me.
Y'all got any recommendations? Reading Lord of The Rings currently, then have a few philosophy & history books lined up.
Baked last weekend with time to kill, decided to top it off by popping an edible or two and started re-reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Well... Suffice to say that I'm still thinking about it.
Metro 2033 was an interesting read while stoned, as was World War Z, I am legend, The Road, and the brilliant Children Of Men.
I will say, though, that reading Rosemary's Baby high left a very strange feeling in my heart. Like I truly have no idea what's happening just next door from me.
Y'all got any recommendations? Reading Lord of The Rings currently, then have a few philosophy & history books lined up.

i can't read books high as the words don't go in, and i find it amazing that anyone can!
but here are a couple of recommendations:
- mason & dixon, by thomas pynchon. possibly my favourite novel, and i recently finished a fourth or fifth reading of it.
- ways of being, by james bridle. fascinating book about AI, climate change, computing, and how we humans relate to (or fail to relate to) the non-human world.
but here are a couple of recommendations:
- mason & dixon, by thomas pynchon. possibly my favourite novel, and i recently finished a fourth or fifth reading of it.
- ways of being, by james bridle. fascinating book about AI, climate change, computing, and how we humans relate to (or fail to relate to) the non-human world.

oh good tip! and nice to know i'm not the only one who can't read when high.
i'm kinda resistant to audio books for some reason (i think podcasts fill that gap for me).
any favourite audiobook recommendations?
i'm kinda resistant to audio books for some reason (i think podcasts fill that gap for me).
any favourite audiobook recommendations?

oh yeah I'm the same - can't really enjoy books stoned! Audio books are a good idea :)
Thomas Pynchon is such a good writer. My personal favourite is Gravity's Rainbow. Pretty sure that he would write a lot of his work completely high to help him get into the characters' heads...and then edit it sober. Which isn't a bad process. It's probably how he came up with a guy who's have sex when a missile falls, so they use his erection as an early warning system ;). Also a long, phantasmagorical trip down a toilet.
Thomas Pynchon is such a good writer. My personal favourite is Gravity's Rainbow. Pretty sure that he would write a lot of his work completely high to help him get into the characters' heads...and then edit it sober. Which isn't a bad process. It's probably how he came up with a guy who's have sex when a missile falls, so they use his erection as an early warning system ;). Also a long, phantasmagorical trip down a toilet.

Aye, I really enjoyed the Unhappy Medium by TJ Brown, hilarious and Redshirts by John Scalzi is fun

Shantaram
Septimus Heap books (kids books, don't care, love them and read them yearly, Harry Potter can fuck off)
Ink and Sigil series
Septimus Heap books (kids books, don't care, love them and read them yearly, Harry Potter can fuck off)
Ink and Sigil series

Love a good book!! Hereβs some good recommendations
Bios mainly rock n roll people
Dear boy - keith moon
Thanks a lot mr kibblewhite - roger daltrey
Dr Ozzy - ozzy osbourne
Ozzy
Scar tissue - Anthony kiedis
Other true books
First light - about a spitfire pilot
Mad world my masters - John Simpson the news reader
Mr nice - Howard marks
Adverntures of a racketeer - Patrick ??? (Howard marks brother in law
Snowblind -
Shantaram- Gregory David ?????
Fiction
Wasp factory - Iain banks ( must read if you havenβt itβs mental)
Lord of the rings
Sherlock Holmes - surprisingly good
Jeeves and Wooster - any books all awesome
Corfu trilogy - Gerald Durrell
The teachings of Don Juan - Carlos casteneda
Just a few of my faves , I read lots of different books
Bios mainly rock n roll people
Dear boy - keith moon
Thanks a lot mr kibblewhite - roger daltrey
Dr Ozzy - ozzy osbourne
Ozzy
Scar tissue - Anthony kiedis
Other true books
First light - about a spitfire pilot
Mad world my masters - John Simpson the news reader
Mr nice - Howard marks
Adverntures of a racketeer - Patrick ??? (Howard marks brother in law
Snowblind -
Shantaram- Gregory David ?????
Fiction
Wasp factory - Iain banks ( must read if you havenβt itβs mental)
Lord of the rings
Sherlock Holmes - surprisingly good
Jeeves and Wooster - any books all awesome
Corfu trilogy - Gerald Durrell
The teachings of Don Juan - Carlos casteneda
Just a few of my faves , I read lots of different books

Wow - I can't believe I've never read Sherlock Holmes?! Sounds like an obvious thing... Need to add it to the list!

Seriously they are great and once you read them you understand why the name and stories havenβt disappeared enjoy !!!

Joe Abercrombie is my current favourite author. Kind of grim fantasy.
He builds characters so well you feel like you know them. Start with the First Law trilogy or The Heroes if you just want to dip your toe in.
If you prefer audiobooks the narrator who reads for him, Steven Pacey, is awesome. I didn't like audiobooks at all before listening to him
He builds characters so well you feel like you know them. Start with the First Law trilogy or The Heroes if you just want to dip your toe in.
If you prefer audiobooks the narrator who reads for him, Steven Pacey, is awesome. I didn't like audiobooks at all before listening to him

Been reading "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking",
Really interesting when you want to get into philosophy.
Really interesting when you want to get into philosophy.

Mockingbird - Walter Tevis
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke
Snowblind - Robert Sabbag
The Name of The Wind - Patrick Rothfuss
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke
Snowblind - Robert Sabbag
The Name of The Wind - Patrick Rothfuss

How about The Day Of The Jackal by Frederick Forsyth
for philosophy then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius of course π
for philosophy then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius of course π

Anything Jeff Noon. Start with Vurt though. Falling Out Of Cars is my favourite by him.
Thoroughly depressing dystopian shit, all set in a future Manchester.
Itβs great. If you havenβt read Jeff. Read him immediately. Itβs so bleak it totally cheers you up.
Automated Alice.
He rewrote Alice In Wonderland the minute it was out of copyright. Set it in Manchester. In the future. Published that shit.
You have to read Vurt and Pollen first, or itβs just nonsense. π€£
Aldous Huxley.
Olβ Bull Lee, Hunter S.
Foucault
Olβ Palahniuk
Carl Sagan
Trainspotting. Irvine Welsh. Itβs kinda Nirvana the band, in book form.
The Bridge. Ian Banks. Wasp Factory if you havenβt read it. Espedair Street is a great book also.
Lanark. Alasdair Grey.
Only Forward/Spares. Michael Marshall Smith.
Underrated books, that guy writes, if you like fun books to read.
Keats. Yeats. Byron. Pinter. Meadows. Morrissey. Mark E Smith. Linton Kwesi Johnson. The poetry of people like Mike Skinner and the master, John Cooper Clarke.
Dickens
HP Lovecraft.
John Lydon.
Kevin Shields.
Not books. Sorry.
Illuminatus!, Cosmic Trigger. Robert Anton Wilson. Carlos Casteneda. Because sometimes you want the bollocks to be true. Bit of Church of The Subgenius. Our captain and saviour. Roberto Dobbs.
Terence McKenna. Food of The Gods.
Thatβs a book.
Desmond Morris. Errol Morris
Alesdair Crowley. And yes. Jimmy Page did buy his Scottish retreat.
Look into that one. Itβs a deep, interesting rabbit hole.
Allen Ginsberg, Tom Wolfe, Jack (Daniels) Kerouac.
Anais Nin
Henry Miller.
Sexytime.
Bill Gibson. Alan Moore. Alan Martin. Bill Drummond.
Iβve given you enough to be getting on with. I wish I could be reading all of that shit for the first time.
Donβt read any of these books or authors. They are a big part of why Iβm so dysfunctional.
They do all cut through the bullshit kinda nicely. If you are open to it.
Thoroughly depressing dystopian shit, all set in a future Manchester.
Itβs great. If you havenβt read Jeff. Read him immediately. Itβs so bleak it totally cheers you up.
Automated Alice.
He rewrote Alice In Wonderland the minute it was out of copyright. Set it in Manchester. In the future. Published that shit.
You have to read Vurt and Pollen first, or itβs just nonsense. π€£
Aldous Huxley.
Olβ Bull Lee, Hunter S.
Foucault
Olβ Palahniuk
Carl Sagan
Trainspotting. Irvine Welsh. Itβs kinda Nirvana the band, in book form.
The Bridge. Ian Banks. Wasp Factory if you havenβt read it. Espedair Street is a great book also.
Lanark. Alasdair Grey.
Only Forward/Spares. Michael Marshall Smith.
Underrated books, that guy writes, if you like fun books to read.
Keats. Yeats. Byron. Pinter. Meadows. Morrissey. Mark E Smith. Linton Kwesi Johnson. The poetry of people like Mike Skinner and the master, John Cooper Clarke.
Dickens
HP Lovecraft.
John Lydon.
Kevin Shields.
Not books. Sorry.
Illuminatus!, Cosmic Trigger. Robert Anton Wilson. Carlos Casteneda. Because sometimes you want the bollocks to be true. Bit of Church of The Subgenius. Our captain and saviour. Roberto Dobbs.
Terence McKenna. Food of The Gods.
Thatβs a book.
Desmond Morris. Errol Morris
Alesdair Crowley. And yes. Jimmy Page did buy his Scottish retreat.
Look into that one. Itβs a deep, interesting rabbit hole.
Allen Ginsberg, Tom Wolfe, Jack (Daniels) Kerouac.
Anais Nin
Henry Miller.
Sexytime.
Bill Gibson. Alan Moore. Alan Martin. Bill Drummond.
Iβve given you enough to be getting on with. I wish I could be reading all of that shit for the first time.
Donβt read any of these books or authors. They are a big part of why Iβm so dysfunctional.
They do all cut through the bullshit kinda nicely. If you are open to it.

Any book by Thomas Pynchon. Vineland is my favourite
James by Percival Everett
Who Paid the Piper by Frances Stonor Saunders
James by Percival Everett
Who Paid the Piper by Frances Stonor Saunders

Might be a bit late to the thread but ragdoll by daniel cole is a book i wish i could read for the first time again, crime drama/detective fic, highly recommend. They turned it into a tv series too, which i havent seen yet so cant say if its as good as the book.
Real life stuff i just got done reading the rodchenkov affair, which was a very interesting read although i suppose a bit of a niche topic π
Real life stuff i just got done reading the rodchenkov affair, which was a very interesting read although i suppose a bit of a niche topic π

Hi there, I fulfilled a life goal (sadly it took a spine injury which is why I smoke so much lol) by collecting and reading every single Terry Pratchett book, namely the Discworld series, in order ofc lol. Described Like Lord of the Rings, but with comedy.
The early few books he's still finding his feet in the world he creates imo but soon it becomes a wonderfully weaved web of hilarity and a comparison of the real world and his own.
Theres also something for everyone, i personally like the "Guards" series following the careers of the officers there.
So many but a random quote without even checking.
"It's impossible to get through the day without committing some kind of crime, unless of course you stand all day in a dark basement.
But even then, you're probalbly guilty of loitering"
Theres a Wizards side, a Witches side, Trolls who get more intelligent the colder they get and DEATH, who really likes curry, and has a daughter.
I discovered this series over 20 years ago and now, read them all several times, have a peruse, theres something for everyone and all 40 odd books can be read individually or in sections
The early few books he's still finding his feet in the world he creates imo but soon it becomes a wonderfully weaved web of hilarity and a comparison of the real world and his own.
Theres also something for everyone, i personally like the "Guards" series following the careers of the officers there.
So many but a random quote without even checking.
"It's impossible to get through the day without committing some kind of crime, unless of course you stand all day in a dark basement.
But even then, you're probalbly guilty of loitering"
Theres a Wizards side, a Witches side, Trolls who get more intelligent the colder they get and DEATH, who really likes curry, and has a daughter.
I discovered this series over 20 years ago and now, read them all several times, have a peruse, theres something for everyone and all 40 odd books can be read individually or in sections

Bram stokers dracula , Dune by frank herbert ,anything by philip k Dick .. Gileads blood by Dan abnett.

If you like fantasy that doesn't take itself too seriously, anything by Joe Abercrombie. I've just finished his latest ' The Devils' and blew through it in a week, it's fantastic.

I've gone through loads of the SF Masterworks and I'd say the majority of them are really good.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/6228.SF_Masterworks
Obviously it helps if you like your scifi.
Someone else I came across recently on reddit is Exurb1a; The Fifth Science
https://amzn.eu/d/cTb8lPV
Highly recommend, it's a collection of short stories that do sort of tie into one another. I loved it
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/6228.SF_Masterworks
Obviously it helps if you like your scifi.
Someone else I came across recently on reddit is Exurb1a; The Fifth Science
https://amzn.eu/d/cTb8lPV
Highly recommend, it's a collection of short stories that do sort of tie into one another. I loved it

A couple of books I've really enjoyed reading while stoned are,
Jerusalem by Alan Moore.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
Jerusalem in particular opened doors to other realms, time, the Universe and our place within it that have never closed.
Jerusalem by Alan Moore.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
Jerusalem in particular opened doors to other realms, time, the Universe and our place within it that have never closed.

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Mr Nice by Howard Marks
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
Hit and Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood by Nancy Griffin
Have Gun Will Travel: Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records by Ronin Ro
Mr Nice by Howard Marks
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
Hit and Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood by Nancy Griffin
Have Gun Will Travel: Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records by Ronin Ro

Zoroastrianism" is interesting! Originates back over 3,500 years ago! I need to look into this! The last religion in Egypt when Cleopatra was alive was the "Worship of Isis" which was was over 4000 years ago, yet Hinduism is 4500 years old, crazy!
Please check out Rudolf Stiener "Atlantis and Lumeria" you will love that!
Please check out Rudolf Stiener "Atlantis and Lumeria" you will love that!

If your up for a mind blowing allegedly true story that is amazing try getting your hands on a copy of "The Vertical Plane" its an account of the Dodderton (that might not be spelt correctly) messages. I don't wanna spoil the plot for you or any potential readers so I'll leave it at that, anyone wanting to do there own research pre reading is welcome. Just learning about the incident is very interesting.

A few of my absolute favourites:
A Confederacy of Dunces - by John Kennedy Toole
Darkness at Noon - by Arthur Koestler
Stoner - by John Edward Williams
(haha not our kind, it's the character's name)
Blood Meridian - by Cormac McCarthy
The Master and Margarita - by Mikhail Bulgakov
All of these books have become important parts of me ever since I read them :)
For non fiction:
Neurosis and Human Growth - by Karen Horney
^ this helped me out in a tough time! Really interesting re human psychology.
A Confederacy of Dunces - by John Kennedy Toole
Darkness at Noon - by Arthur Koestler
Stoner - by John Edward Williams
(haha not our kind, it's the character's name)
Blood Meridian - by Cormac McCarthy
The Master and Margarita - by Mikhail Bulgakov
All of these books have become important parts of me ever since I read them :)
For non fiction:
Neurosis and Human Growth - by Karen Horney
^ this helped me out in a tough time! Really interesting re human psychology.

Loved this https://www.amazon.co.uk/If-You-Survive-Wilson/dp/0804100039
But if you want something more light hearted, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wee-Free-Men-Discworld-Novel/dp/0552549053
But if you want something more light hearted, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wee-Free-Men-Discworld-Novel/dp/0552549053

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BBC's Ghostwatch stands out for me
There was also a movie that a babysitter put on when I was quite young, no idea what it was called, but I remember a scene where a person was in the bathroom and they started peeling their face off. I can't remember if there were some insects or maggots. I just have a vivid memory of being traumatised. I have tried searching for the movie a few times, but never found it. It was back in the old VHS days when a guy would come round and rent movies from a suitcase π

Going to watch Poltergeist this evening. I hope you are right, it's been bugging me for a long time π

C.H.U.D
First horror I ever watched. Absolutely terrible but at a young age it was something else.
First horror I ever watched. Absolutely terrible but at a young age it was something else.

This is a tough one cos we used to watch horror movies as kids! Blair witch project was horrifying for me π
don't even like watching it now really π€£π€£

The original Evil Dead and An American Werewolf in London. Special mention for Carry on Screaming, when I was really young.

For me it's a couple of scenes from Creepshow.
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9/1/25
15:39
Been wanting to try these, fingers crossed! Thanks for the chance :)

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Date
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8/01/25
00:07
Great idea man itβs going to make the weekend a little more interesting. Thanks
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08/01/25
21:05
Thanks for the comp Colonel, have been wondering about them cones so fingers crossed!
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Stealth vape 2.0 *GIVEAWAY*
Really happy the feedback has been positive on the new vapes.
Had some really good interactions with a recent giveaway so have decided itβs my stealthy babyβs time to shine.
I love all the creative competitions going on at the moment but Iβll keep it simple. Reply with the name of your favourite forgotten footballer (Iβll accept celebs if youβre not a footy fan)
Draw will take place via random.org on Sunday night 03.12 at 8pm.
Had some really good interactions with a recent giveaway so have decided itβs my stealthy babyβs time to shine.
I love all the creative competitions going on at the moment but Iβll keep it simple. Reply with the name of your favourite forgotten footballer (Iβll accept celebs if youβre not a footy fan)
Draw will take place via random.org on Sunday night 03.12 at 8pm.

Davie Cooper
not a football fan but my dad was and he took me to the games and we went to Davie Coopers testimonial.
not a football fan but my dad was and he took me to the games and we went to Davie Coopers testimonial.

A footballer? A celebrity? A legend.
Facts. Sadly missed and as we all know itβs all gone completely to shit since his death.
Rest in power big guy.
Number 15
Facts. Sadly missed and as we all know itβs all gone completely to shit since his death.
Rest in power big guy.
Number 15

My god the pace and excitement of young Owen made me think England would start winning World Cup knock out games again.
Also underrated as a pundit and no doubt a decent guy too.
Number 13
Also underrated as a pundit and no doubt a decent guy too.
Number 13

If we're talking best players then Dennis Bergkamp. As for forgotten players I'd have to go with Michael Thomas, I'll never forget him, but he was responsible for the greatest end to a season there will ever be and he's not exactly a household name.

Thomas has his place in history it took until AGUEEEEERO for anyone to come close.
Number 18
Number 18

Matthews is one I wish Iβd seen. No way thereβs that much hype if itβs not justified ππ»
Number 10
Number 10

Dave Mackay, a legend at Heart Of Midlothian and Tottenham Hotspur.
Also Drew Busby played for Heart Of Midlothian FC.
RIP.
Also Drew Busby played for Heart Of Midlothian FC.
RIP.

Mackay was an absolute legend. A name that deserves to be remembered forever!
Number 9.
Number 9.

I've had the pleasure of being in Dave's company and listening to some of his stories, what a guy he is, and as you say "a legend and a name that deserves to be remembered forever" RIP β€οΈβ€οΈ

Thereβs one knobhead in Croydon that will never forget the king!
Not sure I feel the same about his music though!
Number 5
Not sure I feel the same about his music though!
Number 5

Never saw him play, but read the book about him, amazing readβ¦..Robin Fridayβ¦Reading FCβ¦..from what I read could have been up there with best of them but for his demonsβ¦β¦massively recommend reading the book, specially if you are a football fanβ¦.

Heard the name a lot, this is deffo worth a look. This passage alone jumps out β Following a number of incidents, on and off the fieldβincluding kicking Mark Lawrenson in the face mid-game β I think weβve all fancied that before.
Number 3.
Number 3.

Basically anyone mentioned in Ant and Decs long forgotten song βWeβre on the ballβ π

Back when foreign talent was genuinely exciting. Imagine being so good you made Middlesbrough glamorous!
Number 34
Number 34

Iβll start going all βold manβ and βnot like it used to beβ if we start talking about that big beautiful bastard.
Number 22
Number 22

If you settle on Ginola Iβll fix it for you to win.
That man did things to me in the 90βs that still confuse me now π₯°The fact that heβs become a meditation and wellness guru on some sort of French commune just makes me love him more. Iβm sure he lurks LB looking for smoke π
Number 4
That man did things to me in the 90βs that still confuse me now π₯°The fact that heβs become a meditation and wellness guru on some sort of French commune just makes me love him more. Iβm sure he lurks LB looking for smoke π
Number 4

πππ genuinely had me laughing out aloud.
The guy had men having the cleanest hair for a while!
Bring back Ginola ππ
The guy had men having the cleanest hair for a while!
Bring back Ginola ππ

The streets πππ
Thatβs a classic name. Right up there with zoltan Gera.
Number 7
Thatβs a classic name. Right up there with zoltan Gera.
Number 7

Google returns this gem:
Off the pitch, Garrincha partied as hard as he played. He is said to have lost his virginity aged 12, to a goat. Later he drove over his father while drunk.
Say no more π€
Number 8
Off the pitch, Garrincha partied as hard as he played. He is said to have lost his virginity aged 12, to a goat. Later he drove over his father while drunk.
Say no more π€
Number 8

Congrats CLEARH20.
Winner with number 45.
Thank you so much everyone for all your blasts from the past!!
Iβll run another comp next week as this has been so much fun.
Next time Iβll keep
It within prove it borgs rules ππ»
Winner with number 45.
Thank you so much everyone for all your blasts from the past!!
Iβll run another comp next week as this has been so much fun.
Next time Iβll keep
It within prove it borgs rules ππ»

Just a reminder due to the intervention of βprove-itβ Borg the result of todays draw will be decided by the score of the first batsman dismissed in the West Indies v England cricket match starting at 13:30 GMT.
England win the toss and bat first so keep your eyes peeled on the first wicket down and your number in the draw.
If by some miracle the score goes beyond our final entrant weβll go back around.
England win the toss and bat first so keep your eyes peeled on the first wicket down and your number in the draw.
If by some miracle the score goes beyond our final entrant weβll go back around.

Johnny Ekstrom, that guy could hit βem! Always remember him from European ties in the mid 80βs for Gothenburg. Used to always be him in the playground!

For me, it's gotta be Wayne Rooney. Ever since I found out we're slightly related, his games connect with me so much more. Legend.

Ronaldo NazΓ‘rio and Ronaldinho were popular in the mid 2000s and I used to collect stickers and exchange them with my class mates. I miss those times

Emile Heskey. Legend of the game. The only man who can hit the bar at point blank range in front of an open goal. Legend.

Be fair though, no one plays βbig manβ in the big man/little man formation we used to be obsessed with like Emile.
Number 59
Number 59

Anderson #8 for united when they won the ucl in 2008.
Loved his attitude, sort of made me love Fergie even more playing him so much even tho he was a joker π
Loved his attitude, sort of made me love Fergie even more playing him so much even tho he was a joker π

Iβm the same with that sport but that man transcended rugby. Everyone knew about Johnny.
Number 53
Number 53

Iβd forgotten all about him to be honest. Seems he made an early start in the Middle East.
Number 54
Number 54

I forgot. Hugo Sanchez. 38goals in one season in Madrid. ALL of them after first touch. Unbelievable.

What a highlight reel. Thanks for that. I didnβt know much about him and for a second was expecting jorge campos and his mental kits.

Thereβs a parallel universe somewhere that hoddle and waddle are bigger pop stars than the Beatles and I bet thereβs less war there!
Number 45
Number 45

Hey dude:
Phil Salt - out for 45.
Youβre our winner.
Message me your address and Iβll get the vape out to you asap.
Congrats.
Phil Salt - out for 45.
Youβre our winner.
Message me your address and Iβll get the vape out to you asap.
Congrats.

Thanks Rocketdogronnie
much appreciated mate
Iβm so happy π me and waddle won π
πI might get a mullet
much appreciated mate
Iβm so happy π me and waddle won π
πI might get a mullet

I'm not really a football fan, but my favorite actor is Peter Capaldi. Many thanks for the giveaway. Good luck to all!

No one, and I mean no one can insult someone like Malcolm tucker. Honestly itβs Shakespearean.
Number 43
Number 43

I bought an Italy shirt because of baggio and our inability to qualify for β94.
Lotta love for that man.
Number 42
Lotta love for that man.
Number 42

https://www.random.org/
Draw to be done Sunday 3rd December at 8pm gmt with a time stamped screenshot to authenticate.
Draw to be done Sunday 3rd December at 8pm gmt with a time stamped screenshot to authenticate.

No idea how to do this Iβm afraid.
So how about this-
Number now corresponds to the total runs scored by the opening batter in West Indies v England this Sunday (dec 3) at 13:30. In the event of a duck (0) the next batters score will Be taken.
I.e England bat first, Englandβs no1 scores 42 runs. Number 42 wins.
Easier? No. Able to fix it? Also no.
So how about this-
Number now corresponds to the total runs scored by the opening batter in West Indies v England this Sunday (dec 3) at 13:30. In the event of a duck (0) the next batters score will Be taken.
I.e England bat first, Englandβs no1 scores 42 runs. Number 42 wins.
Easier? No. Able to fix it? Also no.

Ooh, buffy. Probably top 5, somewhere after David Ginola, when it comes to my 90βs crushes π
Number 38
Number 38

Thereβs not a day goes by that I donβt think about what couldβve been for sicknote and his giant chin π₯°
Number 31
Number 31

Honestly underrated, always good for a high profile mistake but generally sold as.
Number 30
Number 30

Very diplomatic of you but i was just trying to think of the funniest answer, id say he was underated too to be fair, but not by much π

I used to be a goalkeeper so know how 89 minutes worth of hard work can disappear in a second while youβre thinking about what to have for dinner instead of coming for a cross. I had a soft spot for the big lad at the point it went from funny to downright painful!

Poor old Beardsley canβt be separated from the athletico mince version for me! Poached eggs and puffa jackets.
Number 27
Number 27

Old big 'ead. 251 league goals in 274 matches with two England caps. Form is temporary. Then 2 European cups back to back. Class is permanent.

They say Rome wasn't built in a day, but I wasn't on that particular job.
Number 26
Number 26

Batistuta - the sight of him flying though the air with his long flowing locks. A sight to behold!
Loved Sunday afternoons lying hungover and stoned watching the Italian football on Channel 4. Good times.
Loved Sunday afternoons lying hungover and stoned watching the Italian football on Channel 4. Good times.

That baggy purple shirt and the rockets in his boots. Superb.
Made James Richardson look up from his espresso with doe eyes
Number 21
Made James Richardson look up from his espresso with doe eyes
Number 21

What I like about him, is he's something of a "journeyman" and scored a crucial goal for his local team.
Solid, nothing flashy, but dependable. And his reward was that one, winning goal.
And he continued his career in the grassroots of the game and comes across as just a really nice guy, a decent human being.
Solid, nothing flashy, but dependable. And his reward was that one, winning goal.
And he continued his career in the grassroots of the game and comes across as just a really nice guy, a decent human being.

Jimmy βJinkyβ Johnstone
The 2nd best footballer to grace the green green grass of Glasgow and a European cup winner π
The 2nd best footballer to grace the green green grass of Glasgow and a European cup winner π

And not just any European cup. Lisbon lions.
I love the nickname βkinkyβ because a quick google of his picture and I can almost see his hips in action. Quality.
Number 14
I love the nickname βkinkyβ because a quick google of his picture and I can almost see his hips in action. Quality.
Number 14

1st being the king of kings Henrick Larson.
Purchased for Β£650K by Celtic.
Canβt think of a better bang for buck player.
Wonder what he would be worth in todays transfer market π€
Purchased for Β£650K by Celtic.
Canβt think of a better bang for buck player.
Wonder what he would be worth in todays transfer market π€

Top bloke as well if I remember correctly. Standing by the dockers was a class act. I think he got into more trouble for that than snorting the white line in celebration πΎ
Number 12
Number 12

Begrudging agreement with old bevis!!!
The touch for the legendary goal against Newcastle will never be repeated!
Number 17
The touch for the legendary goal against Newcastle will never be repeated!
Number 17

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