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robforbe cornwall 02 Oct 15 6.52pm | |
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A sometimes loose 'link' , generally football, sometimes (ir)ellevant, often (un)interesting, 'statto' like in it's obscure nature. Some of these 'facts' would win the 'star prize' on 'pointless'.
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robforbe cornwall 02 Oct 15 7.00pm | |
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Keep up the good work Willo!
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 02 Oct 15 7.29pm | |
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I feel Willo is very much a 'marmite' poster although I wouldn't eat him.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Oct 15 7.35pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 02 Oct 2015 7.29pm
I feel Willo is very much a 'marmite' poster although I wouldn't eat him.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Oct 15 9.01pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 02 Oct 2015 7.29pm
I feel Willo is very much a 'marmite' poster although I wouldn't eat him.
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samprior Hamburg 02 Oct 15 9.19pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 02 Oct 2015 7.35pm
Quote Cucking Funt at 02 Oct 2015 7.29pm
I feel Willo is very much a 'marmite' poster although I wouldn't eat him.
Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing. Other similar products include the Australian Vegemite, which is saltier in taste, the Swiss Cenovis and the German Vitam-R.
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lankygit Lincoln 02 Oct 15 11.55pm | |
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Quote samprior at 02 Oct 2015 9.19pm
Quote nickgusset at 02 Oct 2015 7.35pm
Quote Cucking Funt at 02 Oct 2015 7.29pm
I feel Willo is very much a 'marmite' poster although I wouldn't eat him.
Marmite is made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing. Other similar products include the Australian Vegemite, which is saltier in taste, the Swiss Cenovis and the German Vitam-R.
Although, years ago in the "Davenports Beer at Home" tv adverts, they did state that their yeast extract was used by the makers of Marmite. (All the above information has been thoroughly googled and cross googled)
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Lucas Oliver Miles away 03 Oct 15 2.08am | |
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I once ate marmite in the golden summer of 1996, however we all know about the divisive nature of marmite and this thread isn't about marmite. Can we please just get back to the topic. Edited by Lucas Oliver (03 Oct 2015 2.10am)
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Lucas Oliver Miles away 03 Oct 15 2.09am | |
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lankygit Lincoln 03 Oct 15 2.45am | |
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Quote Lucas Oliver at 03 Oct 2015 2.08am
I once ate marmite in the golden summer of 1996, however we all know about the divisive nature of marmite and this thread isn't about marmite. Can we please just get back to the topic. Edited by Lucas Oliver (03 Oct 2015 2.10am)
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Hoof Hearted 03 Oct 15 11.09am | |
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Willo seems to be sparked into action with any thread mentioning an ex player eg.... "Tom Watling (made up name peeps)... he first played for Palace at right-half in 1954 having signed from Corinthian Casuals for 10 guineas and his wages were a shilling a week. He now resides in a rest home in Chaldon playing bingo and solitaire."
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 03 Oct 15 12.31pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 03 Oct 2015 11.09am
Willo seems to be sparked into action with any thread mentioning an ex player eg.... "Tom Watling (made up name peeps)... he first played for Palace at right-half in 1954 having signed from Corinthian Casuals for 10 guineas and his wages were a shilling a week. He now resides in a rest home in Chaldon playing bingo and solitaire."
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