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Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:34 pm
by She_Gunner_Wales
What is your favourite childhood memory?

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:43 pm
by StLGooner
She_Gunner_Wales wrote:What is your favourite childhood memory?



I think it was when I was about 2 years old, I lived with my mom and I was in the back yard playing with a baseball and a bat, and I hit the ball over the fence and went to go climb it, and ended up getting stuck upside down hanging by my diapers. :emb:

An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:53 am
by SE13
ChVint22 wrote:
She_Gunner_Wales wrote:What is your favourite childhood memory?



I think it was when I was about 2 years old, I lived with my mom and I was in the back yard playing with a baseball and a bat, and I hit the ball over the fence and went to go climb it, and ended up getting stuck upside down hanging by my diapers. :emb:


That pictures quite an amusing scene!

What is your favourite UK television programme?

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:00 am
by Fordy
which one member of goonersworld would you like to meet the most and why

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:01 am
by ozgooner
here 's one ..... have you ever whilst in the shower , cupped your hand under your arse and let it fill with water and fart into it ? it creates the funniest noise ever :0
if the answer is no , would you consider trying it ? :rolf23:

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:02 pm
by StLGooner
SE13 wrote:
ChVint22 wrote:
She_Gunner_Wales wrote:What is your favourite childhood memory?



I think it was when I was about 2 years old, I lived with my mom and I was in the back yard playing with a baseball and a bat, and I hit the ball over the fence and went to go climb it, and ended up getting stuck upside down hanging by my diapers. :emb:


That pictures quite an amusing scene!

What is your favourite UK television programme?



Man thats a tough one, not sure if I even watch any of those, all I get are the sports news shows I think. So probably Sky Sports news.

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:06 pm
by StLGooner
Fordy wrote:which one member of goonersworld would you like to meet the most and why



Probably you. And of course Trina. I would like to shake the hands of the people that created and run this place, and then go get drunk as hell with you guys, and hopefully take some more pictures of Trina. :0 :lol: ;) Only joking.

On an honest note, from just knowing you guys on here obviously, you two seem very much like my wife and I, very laid back, nice, caring. And I think we'd all get along and have a great time.

But I'd say the rest of the staff would come in 2nd, then of course most of our regular members that I talk to everyday.

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:08 pm
by StLGooner
ozgooner wrote:here 's one ..... have you ever whilst in the shower , cupped your hand under your arse and let it fill with water and fart into it ? it creates the funniest noise ever :0
if the answer is no , would you consider trying it ? :rolf23:




:rolf23:


No I haven't yet, but hell yes I would try it. I might hit the shower when I get home just to do that. Thanks Oz. ;)

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:20 pm
by ozgooner
favourite gooner of all time ?
favourite non-gooner of all time ?
favourite sportsman ?
ultimate sandwich ?

by the way is a "biscut" a bread roll :6:

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:18 am
by StLGooner
ozgooner wrote:favourite gooner of all time ?
favourite non-gooner of all time ?
favourite sportsman ?
ultimate sandwich ?

by the way is a "biscut" a bread roll :6:




Favourite Gooner - Henry, and if you mean current Gooner, I'd say Matty.
Favourite non-gooner - Messi
Favourite Sportsman - Ozzie Smith, he was a baseball player in my hometown, and is a living legend, I also named my dog after him, and my grandma knew him personally.
Ultimate sandwich - turkey, ham, roastbeef, and provel cheese, and swiss, on a toasted sub, with black olives, mayo, onions, and pepper.


And yes Oz a biscuit is a kind of a bread roll, but they are usually made a bit different and hold a different shape, but basically the same thing. Do you NOT have biscuits there? Or what do you call them?

Niko aslo said something about biscuits, Niko, what are biscuits in your country?

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:43 am
by Git
ChVint22 wrote:
And yes Oz a biscuit is a kind of a bread roll, but they are usually made a bit different and hold a different shape, but basically the same thing. Do you NOT have biscuits there? Or what do you call them?

Niko aslo said something about biscuits, Niko, what are biscuits in your country?


All ready to dip in your tea... ;]

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Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:38 am
by rachel83
Git wrote:
ChVint22 wrote:
And yes Oz a biscuit is a kind of a bread roll, but they are usually made a bit different and hold a different shape, but basically the same thing. Do you NOT have biscuits there? Or what do you call them?

Niko aslo said something about biscuits, Niko, what are biscuits in your country?


All ready to dip in your tea... ;]

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A biscuit all ready to be smothered in gravy or lathered with butter :D

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Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:39 pm
by StLGooner
rachel83 wrote:
Git wrote:
ChVint22 wrote:
And yes Oz a biscuit is a kind of a bread roll, but they are usually made a bit different and hold a different shape, but basically the same thing. Do you NOT have biscuits there? Or what do you call them?

Niko aslo said something about biscuits, Niko, what are biscuits in your country?


All ready to dip in your tea... ;]

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A biscuit all ready to be smothered in gravy or lathered with butter :D

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Now thats a biscuit. Thanks Rach.

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:39 pm
by StLGooner
Git wrote:
ChVint22 wrote:
And yes Oz a biscuit is a kind of a bread roll, but they are usually made a bit different and hold a different shape, but basically the same thing. Do you NOT have biscuits there? Or what do you call them?

Niko aslo said something about biscuits, Niko, what are biscuits in your country?


All ready to dip in your tea... ;]

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I think we'd call this a cracker over here.

Re: An Interview With...... ChVint22

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:48 pm
by Cheese
American's are dumb, what do they know? :19:

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