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Took houndie for a walk round Sandal Castle this morning. Met a chap wearing a Leeds utd top. Stopped and spoke to him about Wednesday evening. I then asked him who he wanted to win, Villa or 'Baaaaa'rby. "Villa because I want us to be able to spank Fwank twice next season."
Walked on a few more paces to be met by a family of four. Dad and two kids wearing Leeds United kit and the youngest around 7 yrs old wearing his free scarf he got at ER on Wednesday. Asked the same question re the championship final and got the same answer. Wants to see Fwank cry ( with misery not joy I hasten to add)
It was so nice meet so many Leeds supporters, especially the kids, all of them still proud to wear the colours of our beloved club :scarfe2: :) :scar1
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Nice to hear.

I’ve just finished shopping in Sainsbury’s Chelmsford, and saw a fellow white in a ‘Leeds till I die’ t-shirt. We’re everywhere, and I’m sure the vast majority will be hoping Frankie boy is back at ER next season for retribution.
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Wouldn't of taken long to walk a dog around a Sand castle mind :roll:
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liggy wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:35 pm Wouldn't of taken long to walk a dog around a Sand castle mind :roll:
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liggy wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:35 pm Wouldn't of taken long to walk a dog around a Sand castle mind :roll:
Depends how much wine she had slung down her neck :)
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I also took my little dog for a mile walk this morning. Halfway round, we found a bench, and she jumped up into my lap. We had a hug, and I had a little tear in my eye. Strange reaction, you might think, but until my recent operation, I haven't been able to walk the dog for over three years. Never mind football matches, I now have perspective.
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Gandalf wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:57 pm I also took my little dog for a mile walk this morning. Halfway round, we found a bench, and she jumped up into my lap. We had a hug, and I had a little tear in my eye. Strange reaction, you might think, but until my recent operation, I haven't been able to walk the dog for over three years. Never mind football matches, I now have perspective.
Nice story Gandi :dog:
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whiteswan wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 1:30 pm Took houndie for a walk round Sandal Castle this morning. Met a chap wearing a Leeds utd top. Stopped and spoke to him about Wednesday evening. I then asked him who he wanted to win, Villa or 'Baaaaa'rby. "Villa because I want us to be able to spank Fwank twice next season."
Walked on a few more paces to be met by a family of four. Dad and two kids wearing Leeds United kit and the youngest around 7 yrs old wearing his free scarf he got at ER on Wednesday. Asked the same question re the championship final and got the same answer. Wants to see Fwank cry ( with misery not joy I hasten to add)
It was so nice meet so many Leeds supporters, especially the kids, all of them still proud to wear the colours of our beloved club :scarfe2: :) :scar1
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Talking to two fans whilst out shopping this morning :)
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I cannot recall the last time I saw a Leeds shirt round here, or sticker in a car, scarf etc. In fact it's so rare it would be very noteworthy ..I've more chance of seeing Royalty than someone wearing a LUFC top
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hector wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:47 pm Depends how much wine she had slung down her neck :)
hectooooor! :x :x :x

You are in the :poo: :poo:

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whiteswan wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 5:47 pm hectooooor! :x :x :x

You are in the :poo: :poo:

QWhack :cricket: QWhack :cricket: QWhack :cricket:
Quite a lot then :)
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Gandalf wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:57 pm I also took my little dog for a mile walk this morning. Halfway round, we found a bench, and she jumped up into my lap. We had a hug, and I had a little tear in my eye. Strange reaction, you might think, but until my recent operation, I haven't been able to walk the dog for over three years. Never mind football matches, I now have perspective.
Well done Gandalf, glad you are now able to get out and walk your little dog. Our precious pets have a way of weadling extra emotions out of us :dog:
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hector wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 5:48 pm Quite a lot then :)
:lol:

Off out for a meal this evening so a couple of glasses will be quaffed as we are up in Wakey visiting my folks :)
Oh....and our local up here is also Jane's local :love: :) :)
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I'm sure she will avoid you ;-)
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Gandalf wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 3:57 pm I also took my little dog for a mile walk this morning. Halfway round, we found a bench, and she jumped up into my lap. We had a hug, and I had a little tear in my eye. Strange reaction, you might think, but until my recent operation, I haven't been able to walk the dog for over three years. Never mind football matches, I now have perspective.
Aah that must have been magical moment Gandi :moggy:
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hector wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 5:55 pm I'm sure she will avoid you ;-)
:)
You are a little tinker Hector :lol:
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