I believe the inspiration behind this brilliant book is….
ALCOHOL, Claret mostly…
Well-worth few bob for this poetry with a cunningly amusing difference!
I believe the inspiration behind this brilliant book is….
Well-worth few bob for this poetry with a cunningly amusing difference!
You have finally unraveled my little secret Sir! How on earth did you guess?
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How Sir? I qualified as an Alcofrolic in my teen years, also found at a job assessment three-day session UPS, that I had the highest EQ and lowest IQ in the companies history!
Also and besides and as well as, it cum to be in a dream. Hehehe!
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An Alcofrolic…sounds like sharing a bath full of wine with a buxom lass!
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Reblogged this on mikesteeden and commented:
Inchy has plainly been doing a bit of investigative work! First, Sam Allerdyce, now this!
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I like it.
Now you may not believe this, but the night before Sam’s Whoopsiedangleplop was made public, I fell asleep on the bus and dreamt I was managing the England team. Honest!
Sam should be famous from now on: The only England Manager with a 100% record.
Hehe!
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Who would your captain be?
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My Captain, err… erm… is Ian Ure still available?
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Yes, this was the book signing. As you can see, no one showed up except me Shirley and Rachel. We decided all that alcohol shouldn’t go to waste.
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A very sensible idea too, not to waste that alcohol, Marissa.
Now that is looking after yer Carbon Footprint that is gal, well done!
Worris one of them anyway? TTFN
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Now, that’s what I thought as well!
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Proud of you!
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