An Interview with Whee

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Postby ozgooner » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:05 pm

crude , childish and so very funny . nice work whee :lol:
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Postby whee » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:06 pm

Childish??

Evidence please :D lol
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Fordy » Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:26 am

heres one a lot of you might not have read
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby ScottishLass » Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:40 pm

Fordy wrote:heres one a lot of you might not have read



Including me lol.. Whee, I have a question for ya?


Why you always put up the 'japing' front and not let anyone get in? :)
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Git » Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:13 pm

Whee is my idol. Why have I not read this?
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Good_Eye_Sniper » Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:47 pm

You mentioned hilarity in the future mate, what do you see your self doing in 5, 10, 20 years time?

If you could choose 3 people to have assassinated, who would they be?

What was the last thing that made you laugh so much you hurt?
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby whee » Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:18 pm

ScottishLass wrote:
Fordy wrote:heres one a lot of you might not have read



Including me lol.. Whee, I have a question for ya?


Why you always put up the 'japing' front and not let anyone get in? :)


To be fair Tiff, i'd rather listen to somebody else's problems, mine are my own, i'll deal with them.

I've got a sensitive side (believe it or not) and I guess sometimes I can give fairly constructive advice.

The Japiness isn't a front - I really am a bell end, but i'd sooner not let anybody in on how I am feeling emotionally. Would just make me feel weaker I suppose, and I'm not weak.

I'm so tough I make the f***ing onion cry.
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby whee » Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:40 pm

Good_Eye_Sniper wrote:You mentioned hilarity in the future mate, what do you see your self doing in 5, 10, 20 years time?

If you could choose 3 people to have assassinated, who would they be?

What was the last thing that made you laugh so much you hurt?


My idea of life has never been to find a soul mate, settle down and have kids - I enjoy spur of the moment things, and travelling - that's where i'll end my days.

5 years - hopefully South America, realistically, Eastern Europe (I need to sample more of the female delights out there, absolutely outstanding)

I've always tried to never look further on than 2 years to be honest mate, life's too short. You never know if you're gonna wake up one morning completely bored of where you currently at in your life.

Just recently I had a conversation with a bloe at work, he said something about what he did at the weekend, and it was just tedious bullshit and I decided I really didn't want to end up like him.

I'm clearing my idiotic youthfully gathered debt, that was built up through hilarious holidays - then i'm gone, and staying gone.

3 people to be assassinated - Christ, difficult one.

Prince Charles - bloke f***ing irritates me, it'd be a good bit of excitement as well.
Bin Laden - inexcusable behaviour in my opinion ;)
Peter Kenyon - everything that's wrong with the game!

Last thing to make my ribs ache through laughter was probably a mate's fart on Friday night, literally cleared one half of the pub, it was that bad. Smelt like cabbage, and his reaction was "pooorrrr fuckin hell, who was that? You wanna be ashamed!!!"

I'm really mature look.
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Good_Eye_Sniper » Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:45 pm

You never know if you're gonna wake up one morning completely bored of where you currently at in your life.


Absolutely bang on there mate :1970_two_smileys_drinking_beer_together.gif:

And re: Eastern European women, I'm off to Prague in September :sneaky:
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby whee » Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:47 pm

Good_Eye_Sniper wrote:
You never know if you're gonna wake up one morning completely bored of where you currently at in your life.


Absolutely bang on there mate :1970_two_smileys_drinking_beer_together.gif:


Definitely mate, never thought i'd let it get to the stage where I did, always tried to freshen things up every so often, but at the moment, i'm stuck in a rut big time.

Only I can get me out of it though, and that's just what i'll do.

I dare you to read the bit in bold and not carry on with "one of these days these boots....."
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Libertine » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:41 am

Now we've moved ground, do you still drink in the Plimsoll Arms?
(or whatever the pub on St. Thomas' Rd is called now)
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby whee » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:43 am

Auld Triangle?

Haven't been in there the last few times i've been up mate.

Done the one straight in front of you as you come out of Finsbury station - 12 Pins is it?

And the one up the stadium road, opposite the South bridge mate - can't ever remember the names of these pubs.

Not sure where we'll go Saturday, depends what sorta time we make it up there. How about you mate?
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby Libertine » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:56 am

whee wrote:Auld Triangle?

Done the one straight in front of you as you come out of Finsbury station - 12 Pins is it?


That's it, Auld Triangle. Couldn't remeber what they renamed it.

12 Pins is a decent boozer.


I tend to drink over the Holloway Road side of the ground.
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby whee » Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:02 am

Triangle always seemed alright, couple of idiots around there, just lacking in the atmosphere department to be honest.

Seems to have it's share of 'boys' who like to gather there, seen a group a number of times in there, saturdays, sundays and midweek games.

I always get off the train at Finsbury, pop across to the bookies, then carry on up that road - just always seemed the most logical place to stop and have a few bevvies.
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Re: An Interview with Whee

Postby SE13 » Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:14 am

I was never really one for The Pins, although it's a decent boozer. Always full of those ruffian types :lol:

I mostly used The Gunners on the corner of Blackstock Road and Elwood Street, although depending on who was around, I'd venture further afield. Many was the time I rolled up the street, bounced off The East Stand and fallen through the turnstiles at the corner there! Can't fault it!
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