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Less 26-03-2010 11:37

Stanley Section
 
Having only a small mind that just isn't capable of understanding football in either theory or practice, would it be possible when viewing 'New Posts', to have the Stanley section appear in blue so that the ordinary accywebbers don't get drawn inadvertently onto a subject beyond any form of practical comprehension?

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Mick 26-03-2010 11:40

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No:tongueout

Its just a skin that is for the whole site so cant be changed :p

But if it helps i could just deleted the whole section its not used much anyway :D:D:eek::tongueout

lancsdave 26-03-2010 12:09

Re: Stanley Section
 
Oh dear, somebody has got his grumpy knickers out of the drawer this morning :D

Stanleymad 26-03-2010 12:13

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:eek: Less, just look to right hand side of the screen says which section posts are in, whats up railway thrown u out???? Think Less's calm room needs opening for him, he needs his special place back :rofl38:

Mick u cant be serious lmao, Roy wont let it go :p

jaysay 27-03-2010 09:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 800469)
Oh dear, somebody has got his grumpy knickers out of the drawer this morning :D

Dave we could always sit down and educate Less on the finer points of the beautiful game:D

cashman 27-03-2010 11:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800738)
Dave we could always sit down and educate Less on the finer points of the beautiful game:D

yer always sat down.:D

Wynonie Harris 27-03-2010 12:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 800457)
Having only a small mind that just isn't capable of understanding football in either theory or practice, would it be possible when viewing 'New Posts', to have the Stanley section appear in blue so that the ordinary accywebbers don't get drawn inadvertently onto a subject beyond any form of practical comprehension?

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Easy enough to sort that one out, Less...come along with Cashy and me one Saturday afternoon, then you'll understand what all those strange Stanley-related posts are all about.

Enlightenment is there for the taking! :D

Less 27-03-2010 16:17

Re: Stanley Section
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 800806)
Easy enough to sort that one out, Less...come along with Cashy and me one Saturday afternoon, then you'll understand what all those strange Stanley-related posts are all about.

Enlightenment is there for the taking! :D

I've been there a few times & yes, during daylight when there were matches on, I just don't see the fascination of queuing up for an undrinkable coffee with an inedible pie, just to throw them in the bin and go back to where you where freezing to be told that whilst you were away, that's when all the excitement went on, on the badly furrowed farmers field.

:D:confused::D:confused::p

Wynonie Harris 27-03-2010 20:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 800955)
I've been there a few times & yes, during daylight when there were matches on, I just don't see the fascination of queuing up for an undrinkable coffee with an inedible pie, just to throw them in the bin and go back to where you where freezing to be told that whilst you were away, that's when all the excitement went on, on the badly furrowed farmers field.

:D:confused::D:confused::p

No, no, no, Less, you've missed one vital part of the equation out - you go to the Oak Lea first and drink lots of beer. Then it all makes perfect sense! ;)

Less 27-03-2010 22:53

Re: Stanley Section
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 801052)
No, no, no, Less, you've missed one vital part of the equation out - you go to the Oak Lea first and drink lots of beer. Then it all makes perfect sense! ;)

But if I go to the Oak lea and don't leave, I can drink even more beer and the only time the cold effects my bladder is when I nip out for a quick puff, (yes I know rindy sometimes goes to the matches), I meant a fag, doh! (rindy again), cigarette, then I'm back into the warmth with the whole bar to myself because the rest of you are at the match.

Heaven, you see, without having to go to Church.
:)

Wynonie Harris 28-03-2010 09:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 801077)
But if I go to the Oak lea and don't leave, I can drink even more beer

Yes, Less, that thought has crossed my mind occasionally ;)...however, the offer's always open. Perhaps an end-of-season visit when the weather's (hopefully) somewhat warmer? :)

yonmon 02-06-2010 07:18

Re: Stanley Section
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 800806)
Easy enough to sort that one out, Less...come along with Cashy and me one Saturday afternoon, then you'll understand what all those strange Stanley-related posts are all about.

Enlightenment is there for the taking! :D

Pardon me for butting in Wyn, but do you think that Alfred.E.'s presence might be of any value to Less's ( that doesn't sound grammatically correct!) quest for 'Stanley Enlightenment'?.
Having read the posts from this fellow-sufferer, AE feels that he may have found a soulmate at last !, and feels that a conversaton with Less might keep him away from the one-armed Bandit in the Oaklea ! (Which costs yours truly a packet as you know!.
Such a dialogue might not be of much value to Less though. I mean goodness me !, I've been trying to educate AE in Stanley lore for years and have just about arrived at the Dave Mooney/ Dave Hargreaves era !!.
However, I do think that it is so kind of you to offer to take this unbeliever under the tutelage of Cashy and your good self, such an act really does reconfirm one's
faith in the fanbase of our great Team!.

As Alfred.E. reliably informed me just a moment ago :-
'It's by watching that we see things !'.

( It's time for our medicaton now !)


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