This is america, they're desperate to take down successful black men. I'd take it with a pinch of salt until there's real evidence, though it certainly doesn't sound great.
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LolOriginally posted by EwarWoo View PostThis is america, they're desperate to take down successful black men. I'd take it with a pinch of salt until there's real evidence, though it certainly doesn't sound great."When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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Billy Bob Thornton...
There are several reasons why Thornton is a Liverpool fan, including his ancestry.
"When I was growing up, my family thought we were Irish," he told BBC Sport.
"But then we did a test and it turns out I am like 78% full on English as well as 8% Irish and, for some random reason, 11% French-Swiss.
"I traced my family history all the way back and my dad's family are from the Liverpool and Lancashire area. My mum's family are from Yorkshire, so that is like War of the Roses - no wonder they fought so much when I was a kid.
"So I love coming to northern England and I have a real affinity for the Liverpool area. I always loved those people, from when I first came to play at the Cavern Club years ago with my solo band."
Thornton was given a Liverpool shirt in the early 2000s by his friend, Hollywood stuntwoman Eunice Huthart and a huge Reds fan.
He has not been to Anfield yet but once delayed a gig at the Cavern so he could watch Liverpool on TV with another friend, Gerry Marsden from Gerry and the Pacemakers.
"I'd spent the day with Gerry around Liverpool, including riding a ferry across the Mersey with him, and I asked him if he would perform with me later," Thornton explained.
"He asked what time we were on and I said 8pm, and he said forget it, go on at 10 because we have got to watch this match. He said we could put a sign on the door and it would be fine.
"So we watched the game in a pub around the corner - it was Liverpool against Bayer Leverkusen and thank God Liverpool won 1-0. Then, when we got up to go to the Cavern to play the show, the entire pub followed us down there. I walked down the street like the pied piper, it was awesome.
"Because of Eunice and Gerry, and also my heritage, I have always followed Liverpool.
"I don't know much of the details of soccer because I grew up in Arkansas but I root for Liverpool every time they are on.
"There is no question I am going to get to a game there at some point because the Anfield crowd is one of the experiences I want to have in my lifetime."What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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Same as us. My Dad & I were born in Liverpool & my Mum & Sister from Bridlington in Yorkshire. Mt folks moved between the two locations for work after the war. ( 2nd WW before any smart ass commentsOriginally posted by Yozza View PostBilly Bob Thornton...
There are several reasons why Thornton is a Liverpool fan, including his ancestry.
"When I was growing up, my family thought we were Irish," he told BBC Sport.
"But then we did a test and it turns out I am like 78% full on English as well as 8% Irish and, for some random reason, 11% French-Swiss.
"I traced my family history all the way back and my dad's family are from the Liverpool and Lancashire area. My mum's family are from Yorkshire, so that is like War of the Roses - no wonder they fought so much when I was a kid.
"So I love coming to northern England and I have a real affinity for the Liverpool area. I always loved those people, from when I first came to play at the Cavern Club years ago with my solo band."
Thornton was given a Liverpool shirt in the early 2000s by his friend, Hollywood stuntwoman Eunice Huthart and a huge Reds fan.
He has not been to Anfield yet but once delayed a gig at the Cavern so he could watch Liverpool on TV with another friend, Gerry Marsden from Gerry and the Pacemakers.
"I'd spent the day with Gerry around Liverpool, including riding a ferry across the Mersey with him, and I asked him if he would perform with me later," Thornton explained.
"He asked what time we were on and I said 8pm, and he said forget it, go on at 10 because we have got to watch this match. He said we could put a sign on the door and it would be fine.
"So we watched the game in a pub around the corner - it was Liverpool against Bayer Leverkusen and thank God Liverpool won 1-0. Then, when we got up to go to the Cavern to play the show, the entire pub followed us down there. I walked down the street like the pied piper, it was awesome.
"Because of Eunice and Gerry, and also my heritage, I have always followed Liverpool.
"I don't know much of the details of soccer because I grew up in Arkansas but I root for Liverpool every time they are on.
"There is no question I am going to get to a game there at some point because the Anfield crowd is one of the experiences I want to have in my lifetime."
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Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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Originally posted by SB View PostSame as us. My Dad & I were born in Liverpool & my Mum & Sister from Bridlington in Yorkshire. Mt folks moved between the two locations for work after the war. ( 2nd WW before any smart ass comments
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You did well to think of adding that.
I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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The Yorkshire NipperOriginally posted by EwarWoo View PostAs a nipper I went there on an almost weekly basis in the summers, we had a caravan at Reighton, right by Filey
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Originally posted by EwarWoo View PostAs a nipper I went there on an almost weekly basis in the summers, we had a caravan at Reighton, right by Filey
I think my Mum has photos of us at Butlins from memory.Originally posted by Steve View PostIs there a Butlins at Filey, I seem to remember going as a kid?
Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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