Barcelona Vs Rags Official Match Topic

mcmanus said:
BlueMo' said:
Roy Keane "United will accept the defeat with their usual humility"
He's been at the whiskey.


Is that Roy 'i would rather go to the dentist than ever be a pundit' Keane


Baconface on the whisky too "nobody has ever gien us a hiding like that"

Oh really you old ****?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixkhac26SwI[/youtube]
 
mcmanus said:
BlueMo' said:
Roy Keane "United will accept the defeat with their usual humility"
He's been at the whiskey.


Is that Roy 'i would rather go to the dentist than ever be a pundit' Keane
it's amazing what happens to a man's pride when he is out of work
neville and keane as rent boys for sky is worse than most things
 
Re: Did Fergi snub Bernstein last night.

MCFC 4 EVER said:
Skashion said:
Didsbury Dave said:
Great shot on itv of Bernstein pissing himself laughing at the final whistle
I hope it ends up on YouTube.
I think it will!


If you zoom in really close Bernstein is wearing a "electric hand-shake"
which he bought from Tib Street Joke Shop back in the 70s.
 
Re: SAF breakdown...................

Here you go:

Delirium tremens (Latin for "shaking frenzy", also referred to as The DTs, "the horrors," "jazz hands," "giving the invisible man a handshake" or "the shakes." ) is an acute episode of delirium that is usually caused by withdrawal from alcohol, first described in 1813.
The main symptoms are confusion, diarrhea, disorientation and agitation and other signs of severe autonomic instability (fever, tachycardia, hypertension).[7] These symptoms may appear suddenly but can develop 2–3 days after cessation of drinking heavily with its highest peak/ intensity on the fourth or fifth day.[8] Also, these "symptoms are characteristically worse at night".[9] Other common symptoms include intense perceptual disturbance such as visions of insects, snakes, or rats. These may be hallucinations, or illusions related to the environment, e.g., patterns on the wallpaper that the patient perceives as giant spiders attacking him or her. Unlike hallucinations associated with schizophrenia, delirium tremens hallucinations are primarily visual, but are also associated with tactile hallucinations such as sensations of something crawling on the subject — a phenomenon known as formication.
DT can sometimes be associated with severe, uncontrollable tremors of the extremities and secondary symptoms such as anxiety, panic attacks and paranoia. Confusion is often noticeable to onlookers as individuals will have trouble constructing simple sentences or making basic logical calculations. In many cases, people who rarely speak out of turn will have an increased tendency for gaffes even though they are sober.
 
Re: SAF breakdown...................

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKY3ZBrMu-s[/youtube]

Knitted charachter and Alan Sugar do the "fergie wobble"..
39 & 47 secs respectively..
 
Re: SAF breakdown...................

he nearly lost it in the post match interview too

clearly a horrible old man on the edge
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top
  AdBlock Detected
Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. Please support the site by disabling your ad blocking software to help keep the forum sustainable. Thanks.