Shorty
Paul Adey
Still here for Private Messages
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Post by Shorty on Feb 21, 2007 19:18:36 GMT
The jacket was reunited with its owner last night behind Block 14, and is now settling back into its daily routine. It's meteoric rise to stardom has led to a lunch time opening of a new underground station, named in honour of the jacket. Whilst the press could not get close enough to see the jacket itself, its legacy will live on. After the opening of the station it was off to Abbey Road to record a new theme song for the Panthers. The jacket hopes that the euphoria has died down by Saturday in the hope that it can go to the NIC without being papped.
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Post by spik on Feb 21, 2007 20:56:31 GMT
Who's the KNIT who started all this PERMit business? The Bruins NHLer jacket was originally 'made in Britain'. Surely it's a British TRADEmark.
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BJ
Pat Casey
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Post by BJ on Feb 21, 2007 22:16:38 GMT
I love a happy ending.
Cant wait for the film to come out.
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Post by charlish2099 on Feb 22, 2007 15:52:59 GMT
i heard Jerry Brukheimer has bought the rites to the movie with De Niro to play the lead ;D
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Post by bobness on Feb 22, 2007 17:33:07 GMT
I want to live in Anorak City. Although several of my mates tell me I already do....
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Post by Nemesis on Mar 2, 2007 23:42:25 GMT
After the recent success of this 'epic' it has been decided that a sequel is in order. To be called The Fleece ;D
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Higgy
Les Strongman
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Post by Higgy on Mar 2, 2007 23:47:27 GMT
lol the seed has been sown for the sequel on t'other forum
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Post by Nemesis on Apr 27, 2007 21:35:42 GMT
Surely this should be in the gold section by now?? Best thread of recent times bar your playoff win thread obviously. C'mon mods, do the right thing. I often search for this one to re-read it if I had a hard week or so, always puts a smile on my face!
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