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Speedway
26-01-2011, 10:57 AM
http://www.scotsman.com/hibernianfc/Hibs-boss-looks-to-the.6702643.jp

Apparenttly CC is looking for 4 permanent signings and 2 loans in Jan.

So far he's got 2 and 1 respectively.

As many as 3 more players still to come?

Hamish
26-01-2011, 11:01 AM
Crowe, Divis and McAllister?:dunno:

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26-01-2011, 11:05 AM
Caldo Retos To Transfo Marko


Hos Spoodwoo spolt coffoo on hos kooboord ogoon? :cool2:

Glood to hoor it. Woo nood ot loost throo moor ploors bofoor tho doodloon.

Gettin' Auld
26-01-2011, 11:07 AM
Hos Spoodwoo spolt coffoo on hos kooboord ogoon? :cool2:

Glood to hoor it. Woo nood ot loost throo moor ploors bofoor tho doodloon.
That sounds like the cop from "'allo 'allo"

:greengrin

SouthMoroccoStu
26-01-2011, 11:08 AM
Crowe, Divis and McAllister?:dunno:

I'll bite.

Know the first one but who are the other two?

one day maybe...
26-01-2011, 11:09 AM
Anyone know how Divis got on at East Mains? Has he impressed enough to be offered terms or is it a no no?

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26-01-2011, 11:10 AM
That sounds like the cop from "'allo 'allo"

:greengrin


Gid moaning, Gattin Oold. I wis oonly mucking a fooseshous eeborvooshun in pissing.... :wink:

Hamish
26-01-2011, 11:10 AM
Czech goalie on trial and Brechin striker

Speedway
26-01-2011, 11:10 AM
Crowe, Divis and McAllister?:dunno:

I thinko it woulo be moreo Divo, Thommo and Airo.

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26-01-2011, 11:11 AM
Czech goalie on trial and Brechin striker


Czech goalie on TRIAL?

His name's not Joseph K, by any chance? :cool2:




Sorry, I'll go.




Quietly. :greengrin

Hamish
26-01-2011, 11:13 AM
I thinko it woulo be moreo Divo, Thommo and Airo.

Ah... so that's the Czech keeper, Bobby Thomson and Kenny Aird - good stuff.

Speedway
26-01-2011, 11:15 AM
I'll bite.

Know the first one but who are the other two?

Divis is the cheque keeper that had until end of training today to earn himself penny pieces from the Petrie purse. He looked good in a bounce game yesterday apparently.

McAllister is a striker from Brechin who we've had watched recently.

greenlex
26-01-2011, 11:19 AM
Gid moaning, Gattin Oold. I wis oonly mucking a fooseshous eeborvooshun in pissing.... :wink:

At the risk of picking on you Doddie and I am not believe me. is this not bordering on racism in the name of Comedy?

we are hibs
26-01-2011, 11:30 AM
Hopefully

Lmc2105
26-01-2011, 11:33 AM
Divis is the cheque keeper that had until end of training today to earn himself penny pieces from the Petrie purse. He looked good in a bounce game yesterday apparently.

McAllister is a striker from Brechin who we've had watched recently.



am sure thats Rory Mcallister use to play for ICT was a decent prospect there never worked out for him but why not give the lad a shot :thumbsup:

Peevemor
26-01-2011, 11:36 AM
At the risk of picking on you Doddie and I am not believe me. is this not bordering on racism in the name of Comedy?

Allo' allo' was a British comedy that made fun of the British airmen talking in "French". Hardly racist is it?

I've been here more than 6 years and I reckon that's what I must sound like to the locals. :greengrin


Hopefully

:tsk tsk: Hopefollo!

Andy74
26-01-2011, 11:46 AM
Allo' allo' was a British comedy that made fun of the British airmen talking in "French". Hardly racist is it?

I've been here more than 6 years and I reckon that's what I must sound like to the locals. :greengrin



:tsk tsk: Hopefollo!

I'm guessing Doddie was one of those who thought the Refugee song was racist? :wink:

greenlex
26-01-2011, 11:51 AM
I'm guessing Doddie was one of those who thought the Refugee song was racist? :wink:

Close.:)

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26-01-2011, 12:24 PM
At the risk of picking on you Doddie and I am not believe me. is this not bordering on racism in the name of Comedy?

Which particular race am I 'ism'-ing? :cool2:

And yes, I DO think the Refugee song borders on racism; it's certainly offensive, and those who sing it just as certainly moronic.

Am I now being Moronist?

Speedway
26-01-2011, 12:27 PM
Allo' allo' was a British comedy that made fun of the British airmen talking in "French". Hardly racist is it?

I've been here more than 6 years and I reckon that's what I must sound like to the locals. :greengrin



:tsk tsk: Hopefollo!

:agree:

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26-01-2011, 12:33 PM
Allo' allo' was a British comedy that made fun of the British airmen talking in "French". Hardly racist is it?

I've been here more than 6 years and I reckon that's what I must sound like to the locals. :greengrin

:tsk tsk: Hopefollo!


And of French people speaking English, and of Germans with funny accents, and of an Italian with a bird on his hat, and a whole lot else, including Captain Gruber and his 'little tank'.

"Capt. Hans Geering: Do you not see? That if you kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gâteau from the château.

René: Simple plots are always the best."

Which particular 'ism' does that quote exemplify? :cool2:

greenlex
26-01-2011, 12:54 PM
And of French people speaking English, and of Germans with funny accents, and of an Italian with a bird on his hat, and a whole lot else, including Captain Gruber and his 'little tank'.

"Capt. Hans Geering: Do you not see? That if you kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gâteau from the château.

René: Simple plots are always the best."

Which particular 'ism' does that quote exemplify? :cool2:

I am just checking its ok to laugh at nationals stereotypical accents without it being racist.
I find the refugee song just stupid and anyone who sings it needs to actually think about it.

H18sry
26-01-2011, 01:02 PM
Czech goalie on TRIAL?

His name's not Joseph K, by any chance? :cool2:




Sorry, I'll go.




Quietly. :greengrin

was he not Austrian :cool2:

scoopyboy
26-01-2011, 01:08 PM
And of French people speaking English, and of Germans with funny accents, and of an Italian with a bird on his hat, and a whole lot else, including Captain Gruber and his 'little tank'.

"Capt. Hans Geering: Do you not see? That if you kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gâteau from the château.

René: Simple plots are always the best."

Which particular 'ism' does that quote exemplify? :cool2:

I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.

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26-01-2011, 01:15 PM
was he not Austrian :cool2:

He was Czech - at a time when what's now the Czech Republic was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

:greengrin

H18sry
26-01-2011, 01:16 PM
I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.

Pvt Pike Dads Army :wink:

do you provide the gloves?

H18sry
26-01-2011, 01:18 PM
He was Czech - at a time when what's now the Czech Republic was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

:greengrin

Josef Fritzl was born on April 9, 1935 in Amstetten, Federal State of Austria, :wink:

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26-01-2011, 01:21 PM
I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.


Dad's army - Pike. :greengrin

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26-01-2011, 01:21 PM
Josef Fritzl was born on April 9, 1935 in Amstetten, Federal State of Austria, :wink:


I was thinking of Kafka, actually...

"The Trial"?

scoopyboy
26-01-2011, 01:23 PM
Dad's army - Pike. :greengrin

Perfect Doddie.

Good luck tonight.

machibby
26-01-2011, 01:23 PM
He was Czech - at a time when what's now the Czech Republic was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

:greengrin

Sorry to be pedantic but he was Bohemian :na na:

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26-01-2011, 01:29 PM
Sorry to be pedantic but he was Bohemian :na na:

Bohemia IS the Czech Republic. Bohmen - the German name for the place. (With and umlaut over the 'o'.)

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26-01-2011, 01:30 PM
Perfect Doddie.

Good luck tonight.


Did you say I would be in GOAL or in GAOL? :cool2:

Houchy
26-01-2011, 01:34 PM
I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.


Pvt Pike Dads Army :wink:

do you provide the gloves?


Dad's army - Pike. :greengrin


Perfect Doddie.

Good luck tonight.

Cough, Cough:wink::greengrin

H18sry
26-01-2011, 01:39 PM
Perfect Doddie.

Good luck tonight.

:fuming::rules::deal::whistle:

bawheid
26-01-2011, 01:41 PM
Cough, Cough:wink::greengrin

We could probably do with two goalies anyway. :greengrin

Houchy
26-01-2011, 01:43 PM
Czech goalie on TRIAL?

His name's not Joseph K, by any chance? :cool2:




Sorry, I'll go.




Quietly. :greengrin

Fritzel was never renowned as a goalie as such...



















... He was more of a 'Keeper:agree:


:offski:

ancient hibee
26-01-2011, 01:50 PM
I much preferred Jacques Tati.Brown should get hold of the tape on which Tati demonstrated the art of goal kicking.

Bookkeeper
26-01-2011, 02:13 PM
And of French people speaking English, and of Germans with funny accents, and of an Italian with a bird on his hat, and a whole lot else, including Captain Gruber and his 'little tank'.

"Capt. Hans Geering: Do you not see? That if you kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gâteau from the château.

René: Simple plots are always the best."

Which particular 'ism' does that quote exemplify? :cool2:


:greengrin and the classic " I was trooned to talk pish"...

Its threads like this that remind me what I love about .net :aok:

greenlex
26-01-2011, 02:13 PM
Dads Army.A show that was unashamedly ageist.:rolleyes:

this comedy lark is a serious business.
Is it still ok to laugh at Dads Army Doddie?

Bookkeeper
26-01-2011, 02:16 PM
Dads Army.A show that was unashamedly ageist.:rolleyes:

this comedy lark is a serious business.
Is it still ok to laugh at Dads Army Doddie?


What would ye make of Alf Garnett, 'Love thy neighbour' and 'On the buses' then?

HIBERNIAN-0762
26-01-2011, 02:17 PM
Can we stay on topic here FFS :confused:

Peevemor
26-01-2011, 02:22 PM
Can we stay on topic here FFS :confused:

Ah! "A hazelnut in every bite"

Don't you just love old advertising slogans?

Lucius Apuleius
26-01-2011, 02:33 PM
Ah! "A hazelnut in every bite"

Don't you just love old advertising slogans?

Squirrel ****!!!! Any prizes?

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26-01-2011, 03:03 PM
Fritzel was never renowned as a goalie as such...



















... He was more of a 'Keeper:agree:


:offski:



I WASN'T FREAKIN TALKING ABOUT JOSEPH FREAKIN FRITZL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was making a subtle literary allusion to Joseph K - the central character of Kafka's "The Trial".

FREAKIN BUNCHA FREAKIN ILLITERATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :brickwall

Peevemor
26-01-2011, 03:15 PM
I WASN'T FREAKIN TALKING ABOUT JOSEPH FREAKIN FRITZL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was making a subtle literary allusion to Joseph K - the central character of Kafka's "The Trial".

FREAKIN BUNCHA FREAKIN ILLITERATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :brickwall

Can't see past a good John Grisham myself. :whistle:

sunshine1875
26-01-2011, 03:16 PM
I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.

Classic for those of a certain age......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V3SqxUomwk

and.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfl6Lu3xQW0&feature=related

machibby
26-01-2011, 03:24 PM
Bohemia IS the Czech Republic. Bohmen - the German name for the place. (With and umlaut over the 'o'.)

As I said sorry to be pedantic, he was a Bohemian, born in an area that until 1918 was known as the Kingdom of Bohemia or Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Czech Republic refers to an are that does include Bohemia as well as Moravia. And he was me thinking my uni education had been a waste of time.:taxi

As to the keeper. no idea what he's like.

blindsummit
26-01-2011, 03:27 PM
I WASN'T FREAKIN TALKING ABOUT JOSEPH FREAKIN FRITZL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was making a subtle literary allusion to Joseph K - the central character of Kafka's "The Trial".

FREAKIN BUNCHA FREAKIN ILLITERATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :brickwall

And now you know exactly how Joseph K felt :greengrin

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26-01-2011, 04:12 PM
And now you know exactly how Joseph K felt :greengrin



Oh.












Sorry.


:whistle:

ancienthibby
26-01-2011, 04:24 PM
I WASN'T FREAKIN TALKING ABOUT JOSEPH FREAKIN FRITZL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was making a subtle literary allusion to Joseph K - the central character of Kafka's "The Trial".

FREAKIN BUNCHA FREAKIN ILLITERATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :brickwall

Are the birthday celebrations still continuing overnight then??

Think of it this way -

YOU ARE THE INHERITOR OF RABBIE BURNS' LEGACY!!!:greengrin

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26-01-2011, 04:25 PM
As I said sorry to be pedantic, he was a Bohemian, born in an area that until 1918 was known as the Kingdom of Bohemia or Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Czech Republic refers to an are that does include Bohemia as well as Moravia. And he was me thinking my uni education had been a waste of time.:taxi

As to the keeper. no idea what he's like.


Actually, I thought he was a German-speaking Jew who lived in Bohemia, identified with the Czechs, learned to speak fluent Czech, but who became alienated from his Jewish roots and German education, and yet unable to forge a Czech identity for himself. His deep internal dislocation lies at the root of just about his only major work published in his lifetime, 'Metamorphosis'.

He wasn't what you would call a happy happy bunny - not a lot of BOUNCE to him - which is probably just as well, since he was a sort of wannabe Czech....

He was a sorely mixed-up laddie, and if we sign this keeper, I just hope HE isn't as mixed up as K was.

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26-01-2011, 04:26 PM
are the birthday celebrations still continuing overnight then??

Think of it this way -

you are the inheritor of rabbie burns' legacy!!!:greengrin


i don't want freakin rabbie burns' legacy.

I don't like rabbie burns!!!!!!!!!!!!


My head hurts....


PS: the keeper may well be a Croat presently registered with a Slovakian side.


Like I said, my head hurts....

Houchy
26-01-2011, 04:34 PM
i wasn't freakin talking about joseph freakin fritzl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was making a subtle literary allusion to joseph k - the central character of kafka's "the trial".

Freakin buncha freakin illiterates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :brickwall

no, but i freakin was o freakin k!!!

Bam

Keith_M
26-01-2011, 04:35 PM
Actually, I thought he was a German-speaking Jew who lived in Bohemia, identified with the Czechs, learned to speak fluent Czech, but who became alienated from his Jewish roots and German education, and yet unable to forge a Czech identity for himself. His deep internal dislocation lies at the root of just about his only major work published in his lifetime, 'Metamorphosis'.



Perhaps, but was he Hibs Class?

:cool2:

Pedantic_Hibee
26-01-2011, 04:43 PM
Terence Trent D'Arby.

Random, I know, but you f****rs started it :aok:

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26-01-2011, 04:43 PM
Perhaps, but was he Hibs Class?

:cool2:


Well, on the basis that he's one of the gloomiest and most miserable so-an-so's whose works I have ever read, if Kafka had been a football fan, he would certainly have been a Hibs supporter.

Just one more layer of alienation and dislocation from self.

But Hibs' class? It depends how you define 'class'....

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26-01-2011, 04:44 PM
no, but i freakin was o freakin k!!!

Bam

BAM YASEL!!!!!!!!!!!

:devil:

Houchy
26-01-2011, 04:54 PM
BAM YASEL!!!!!!!!!!!

:devil:

:greengrin

So this Josef Kafka, did his trial go well? Did we sign him in the end?

:greengrin

scoopyboy
26-01-2011, 04:55 PM
Pvt Pike Dads Army :wink:

do you provide the gloves?

Sorry mate, you must have been too quick for me.

Do you want to take the penalties?

Mixu62
26-01-2011, 10:34 PM
I preferred another BBC classic with the old

"whistle while you work, Hitler is a twerp, he is barmy so's his army, whistle while you work"

Name the character and the programme and you will be in goals tonight against Rangers.


You! You will pay for your insolence, vot is your name?
Don't tell him Pike!

discman
29-01-2011, 07:03 PM
And of French people speaking English, and of Germans with funny accents, and of an Italian with a bird on his hat, and a whole lot else, including Captain Gruber and his 'little tank'.

"Capt. Hans Geering: Do you not see? That if you kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gâteau from the château.

René: Simple plots are always the best."

Which particular 'ism' does that quote exemplify? :cool2:





Sounds like a line from a Danny Kaye movie! :greengrin