Plus you might gain a new found respect for me anyway
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Man, them filters is insane. Are they blocking out EVERY PICTURE ON THE INTERNET?Jon Corby wrote:Can't see it in work. Stupid new filters.
Even better.Jon Corby wrote:I'm guessing it's a picture of a naked Phil Reynolds performing The Full Monty. Amirite?
In your dreams mate.Jon Corby wrote:I'm guessing it's a picture of a naked Phil Reynolds performing The Full Monty. Amirite?
Only at work. I'll be able to see them when I'm home tonight. Alone. With the curtains closed.Phil Reynolds wrote:In your dreams mate.Jon Corby wrote:I'm guessing it's a picture of a naked Phil Reynolds performing The Full Monty. Amirite?![]()
There are some pictures on the website - I'm in 3 of them but, sadly, fully clothed in all cases. And you probably won't be able to see them anyway.
Yeah, I was about 14. An analytical 14 year old who liked to organise stuff. I've got tons of footballer's signatures, this one is much more legible than tons of the others.Michael Wallace wrote:Why did he (or was that you?) print his name next to his signature?
Although I particularly like the 'Tissier' bit.Matt Morrison wrote:I've got tons of footballer's signatures, this one is much more legible than tons of the others.
Probably. I'd imagine you're a long way behind everyone else.Michael Wallace wrote:Is it just me who is starting to become mildly concerned by Corby here?
I was there! At that actual game! Used to hang around the bank entrance after the game scouting for signatures. Have just checked, and that day I got (from the Liverpool side of things) David James, Phil Babb, Dominic Matteo, Jamie Redknapp, and John BarnesJon Corby wrote:my company was the matchday sponsor for a home game against Liverpool (we lost 2-1). I'll dig the programmes and stuff out from my loft if anyone's interested.
Well, my picture won't be in that programme (it's in the next one, against Nottingham Forest, doing the MotM award) but the programme should have "sponsored by J Corby Computer Services Ltd" on it in a few places, plus the page-advert I donated to charity (don't like to talk about it) will say that it's donated by me. Sure it's the right one? From memory I think it was August 1998, just after the France WC. Ostenstad put us ahead, Karlheinz Riedle equalised and little Micky scored the winner. When we went 1-0 my whole party sang "Tarby, what's the score!" to Jimmy Tarbuck, who was also in our VIP section. He had the last laugh, obviouslyMatt Morrison wrote:I was there! At that actual game! Used to hang around the bank entrance after the game scouting for signatures. Have just checked, and that day I got (from the Liverpool side of things) David James, Phil Babb, Dominic Matteo, Jamie Redknapp, and John BarnesJon Corby wrote:my company was the matchday sponsor for a home game against Liverpool (we lost 2-1). I'll dig the programmes and stuff out from my loft if anyone's interested.I do have a program too - are you in that one? No idea where mine is.
Digger Barnes was an absolute player. He acted so cool, and after a minute or so of signing autographs, these two smoking hot blonde girls came out of nowhere, threw themselves all over him (literally, one on each arm and kissing his face) and he took them both onto the team coach. Hero.
Shows how standards were slipping at Liverpool in those days. Always had blondes on the coach, but not Newcastle United players normally.Matt Morrison wrote:Digger Barnes was an absolute player. He acted so cool, and after a minute or so of signing autographs, these two smoking hot blonde girls came out of nowhere, threw themselves all over him (literally, one on each arm and kissing his face) and he took them both onto the team coach. Hero.