I'm 53 years old and after todays excellent result, I'm going about the hoose singing glory glory to the Hibees, plus a wee medley of other Hibs songs while I smirk like a daft sod.
What does todays win do for you (c'mon folks own up and share a laugh ....even admit to the really daft things that todays result has you doin :-) )
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25-02-2012 04:45 PM #1
What a Hibs win does for us :-)
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25-02-2012 04:48 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-02-2012 04:56 PM #4
Just checked the result whilst watchin' Wales score the winning try v England, ya dancer!!
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25-02-2012 05:26 PM #5
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Having applied for a derby ticket today's results have got the juices flowing!! We must have a chance of beating the Jambos now. Where's those tickets?!
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25-02-2012 05:37 PM #7
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I've paid my council tax.
"Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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25-02-2012 06:06 PM #9
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I'm having plenty banter with some unfriendly unsporting Hearts pricks who can't take the fact that Hibs actually won today and won well. What a bunch of horrible ***** that lot really are.
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25-02-2012 06:06 PM #10
In such a good mood at the moment. Having a couple of beers, going to cook a curry, then have a few more.
What a day for sport results.
Kilmarnock 1-3 Hibernian
St. Johnstone 3-1 Dunfermline
Hearts 0-2 Dundee Utd
England 12-19 Wales
Just need Bath to beat Exeter and Scotland to
Beat the French tomorrow for a perfect weekend.
J
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As a non-drinker I'm going to pig out on toffee popcorn and ice cream tonight while watching lads movies with my two Singing Section teenage sons. (My other half is in Madrid for her sons 18th)
Today in Perth I bumped into a long-lost pal and this morning Cammy scored with a last-minute header to equalise for Crieff Juniors against Dunipace. That's 4 goals in 5 games from right mid
Carlsberg weekends
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25-02-2012 06:29 PM #12
Missus is out so making the most of it. Ordered a fantastic curry (Ruchi on London Road - excellent), about to start my 4th bottle of peroni and watch True Grit which I bought the other day. Might even fit MOTD into all of that.
If I wasn't working tomorrow I'd be out to celebrate but this is a good substitute.
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25-02-2012 06:40 PM #14
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to see the score Kilmarnock1 Hibernian3, Euphoric to say the least and i'm 62 years of age.
As Paul Pia once said in the introduction to one of my many Hibs Books to can't change your
mother or your football team. Nice to see Tony Higgins with a hibee smile on his face
on sportscene welldone the hibeeeeeees.
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25-02-2012 06:40 PM #15
I'm sitting here in shock still thinking Killie are going to equalise...wish I could have been there, that last 10 mins was absolute torture.
Well done lads, this has got to be the springboard for greater things.
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25-02-2012 06:45 PM #16
Absolutely buzzing still. Made me weekend. Such a relief .
Scottish Cup Winners 2016 - The Immortals
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25-02-2012 06:56 PM #19
I'm celebrating in a wee cafe in Jerusalem with my 'on the way to being a Hibee' bird. A glass of red wine & a plate of broccoli soup surrounded by religious punters enjoying a birthday bash - work tomorrow but life is good:)
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25-02-2012 06:57 PM #20
its astounding what one good win can do for our general outlook on things. think this will do massive things for the team too, great to see soares and o'donovan gettin on the scoresheet.
admittedly my kids and i have been singing a few songs since full time (my youngest doing the hibee bounce in the door bouncer), with them wondering why daddy's saturday evening mood is somewhat different to usual.
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25-02-2012 08:46 PM #21
QUOTE=Bristolhibby;3128627]In such a good mood at the moment. Having a couple of beers, going to cook a curry, then have a few more.
What a day for sport results.
Kilmarnock 1-3 Hibernian
St. Johnstone 3-1 Dunfermline
Hearts 0-2 Dundee Utd
England 12-19 Wales
Just need Bath to beat Exeter and Scotland to
Beat the French tomorrow for a perfect weekend.
J[/QUOTE]
I was at Man C 3-0 Blackburn .. Had that as correct score, and wee man won a prize in the hospitality draw. Great day all round.
Well done PF and the lads! Jusst what we needed
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25-02-2012 08:54 PM #22
I sat in the car park at Ninewells Hospital listening to the end of 'Open all Mics' and then went in to cheer up my very ill brother.
Thank you Hibs.
( and St Johnstone )
( and Dundee Utd )
If Carlsberg made visiting hours ........
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25-02-2012 09:04 PM #23
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Well done PF and the lads! Jusst what we needed [/QUOTE]
Legends Lounge was it?
Great day 4 results and Hibs for ther cup and City for the EPL.
"KEEP THE TRUE FAITH"
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26-02-2012 08:12 AM #24
All the scientific research suggests that sports fans have a physical reaction to a win or defeat. A win increases the levels of testosterone (not sure it applies to female sports fans) and endorphines. We feel energised and get a natural high. I've had those happy feet since yesterday afternoon
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I even went uptown with the missus last night to meet up with another Hibby couple and we hoped to bump into some Yams, but for some reason there were none of them oot n aboot uptown...I wonder what happened
PS...the family dog is wondering why it didn't get it's usual kick in the ass at 4.45pm on Saturday too, so I reckon it'll be pleased we won yesterday too (only kiddin I'd never hurt the mutt)
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26-02-2012 12:05 PM #26
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I'm 104. I celebrated this once in a lifetime event by pishing myself.
What are we celebrating again?
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26-02-2012 02:02 PM #27
Confined to barracks
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Totally elated at our win but totally gutted I couldn't go and the pies are really nice too plus ma mate is a Killie fan and we usually meet up in a boozer there before and after a match so I could have had the chance to rip the p*** out of him for once.
So the really daft thing I did was: sit in a huff watching a TV show about the 1987 Wall Street crash while eating some bargain Twix bars out of the local newspaper shop
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27-02-2012 08:03 PM #28
Aye a few beers on Saturday night with the lads, whilst talking about Hibs, was thoroughly enjoyable for the first time in ages. Here's hoping this weekend is the same when we beat Saintees and the big Huns beat the wee Huns.
Hail hail
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Also add to that, dunfy losing to well at home and dun utd beating caley on mon night and that will do me nicely going into the Ayr cup game.
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27-02-2012 11:02 PM #30
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Living darn saff it makes my weekend when Hibs win, and this weekend has been a cracker.
Alcohol IS the answer, but I forget the question...
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