[cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]like to see you say that to frank brunos face!! thats a joke henry
Really? Why not? It's all a bit of fun isn't it so I'm sure if I told him he see the funny side of it, why shouldn't he? Telling people you've never met before that they are "thick" is OK isn't it?
Now then. Having met most of the team, who would you say has got the lowest wattage in his bulb?
Edit: Clearly taking into account upbringing, education, financial stability, socio-economic grouping, the newspaper they read, etc and not discriminating on the grounds of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, favourite colour or whether they are right or left handed - although I find that that last one does normally make all of the difference.
I am sometimes embarrassed by the contrast between the articulacy, depth and range of vocabulary shown by some foreign players compared to the monosyllabic, cliche ridden tripe spoken in their home tongue by some English players.
[cite]Posted By: Six-a-bag-of-nuts[/cite]I am sometimes embarrassed by the contrast between the articulacy, depth and range of vocabulary shown by some foreign players compared to the monosyllabic, cliche ridden tripe spoken in their home tongue by some English players.
I know he doesn't play for us but I read that someone once asked jason macateer if he'd like his pizza cut into four or eight slices.
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I think that quote was originally attributed to Yoggi Berra - catcher for the Yankess in the late 50s/early 60s and the inspiration for the cartoon character Yogi Bear.
As for the most intelligent/thickest. I'll nominate Burton and McLeod. Burton because of the passes he makes, the lines he runs when attacking and ability to pass the ball well, McLeod for several reasons but the first that springs to mind is his getting booked four times this season and on every occasion for taking his shirt off to celebrate a goal.
CommentAuthorthai malaysia addickCommentTime3 hours ago quote# 38
I wonder if the Charlton players had a vote for who is the most intelligent Charlton Life contributor and who is the thickest.
[cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]CommentAuthorthai malaysia addickCommentTime3 hours ago quote# 38
I wonder if the Charlton players had a vote for who is the most intelligent Charlton Life contributor and who is the thickest.
They do
Ive seen the voting slips, cant believe your own nephew put you down for that.....
[cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]CommentAuthorthai malaysia addickCommentTime3 hours ago quote# 38
I wonder if the Charlton players had a vote for who is the most intelligent Charlton Life contributor and who is the thickest.
They do
Ive seen the voting slips, cant believe your own nephew put you down for that.....
I have heard McLeod interviewed on the OS and he sounds quite bright, I certainly would not describe him as being "thick".
I know this is a bit of fun but it is quite hard to tell if people are bright or thick unless you actually know them.
God knows I bloody hated Dubya but I know two people through work who actually know him personally (and whose opinions I trust) and they say he is nothing like his public image and is reasonalby bright and in their words "a really nice guy."
[cite]Posted By: Ormiston Addick [/cite]God knows I bloody hated Dubya but I know two people through work who actually know him personally (and whose opinions I trust) and they say he is nothing like his public image and is reasonalby bright and in their words "a really nice guy."
I agree with you there Ormiston. I don't suppose I ever agreed with a thing he did as president, but that doesn't make him stupid. It used to make me laugh when people had a pop at him for being thick and I'd be sitting there thinking "but you're not as bright as you'd like to think fella". The classic one they used to use was that film of him reading to the kids on being told the twin towers had been knocked down. But who on this Earth would have done exactly the right thing in those circumstances? It was a shame really because there was lots of stuff that was legitamately up for grabs, but people would rather laugh at the fact he sometimes chose the wrong word or got a bit tongue tied. I hate that cheapening of politics.
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Yeah, but Frank knows it's true.
Really? Why not? It's all a bit of fun isn't it so I'm sure if I told him he see the funny side of it, why shouldn't he? Telling people you've never met before that they are "thick" is OK isn't it?
Now then. Having met most of the team, who would you say has got the lowest wattage in his bulb?
Edit: Clearly taking into account upbringing, education, financial stability, socio-economic grouping, the newspaper they read, etc and not discriminating on the grounds of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, favourite colour or whether they are right or left handed - although I find that that last one does normally make all of the difference.
That's the ticket Henry - although I notice there was no smiley on that post so you clearly MEAN it!
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totally. I know he's meant to be a Charlton hero and this might shock some people but he really is stupid. He makes Nolly look bright he's so dim.
Good footballer though
"winky thing"
Indeed.
Footballer in book reading shock.
BTW I have met Frank Bruno, and he's as thick as you like....but still a bloody nice bloke ;-)
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I think that quote was originally attributed to Yoggi Berra - catcher for the Yankess in the late 50s/early 60s and the inspiration for the cartoon character Yogi Bear.
As for the most intelligent/thickest. I'll nominate Burton and McLeod. Burton because of the passes he makes, the lines he runs when attacking and ability to pass the ball well, McLeod for several reasons but the first that springs to mind is his getting booked four times this season and on every occasion for taking his shirt off to celebrate a goal.
I wonder if the Charlton players had a vote for who is the most intelligent Charlton Life contributor and who is the thickest.
They do
Ive seen the voting slips, cant believe your own nephew put you down for that.....
;-)
I know i gave him a slap today for it ;-)
I actually have a Kinsellaactuallyisthick story but unfortunately could never be told to this HIGHLY SENSITIVE family audience :o)))
I know this is a bit of fun but it is quite hard to tell if people are bright or thick unless you actually know them.
God knows I bloody hated Dubya but I know two people through work who actually know him personally (and whose opinions I trust) and they say he is nothing like his public image and is reasonalby bright and in their words "a really nice guy."
even more so compared to his fellow guests - the eloquent Martin Brundle and Barry McGuigan, who spent most of his career getting whacked on the head!
I agree with you there Ormiston. I don't suppose I ever agreed with a thing he did as president, but that doesn't make him stupid. It used to make me laugh when people had a pop at him for being thick and I'd be sitting there thinking "but you're not as bright as you'd like to think fella". The classic one they used to use was that film of him reading to the kids on being told the twin towers had been knocked down. But who on this Earth would have done exactly the right thing in those circumstances? It was a shame really because there was lots of stuff that was legitamately up for grabs, but people would rather laugh at the fact he sometimes chose the wrong word or got a bit tongue tied. I hate that cheapening of politics.