Ok all you scousers!

Status
Not open for further replies.
I thought you actually meant these.

Mmmmmm, cowgirls....

dallas-cowboys-cheerleader.jpg
 

Keeps hands down. :lol:

not even sure how far the boundaries of scouseness expand to.
 

No..Little Bongs. Is that Brighton-le-Sands, New Brighton or Brighton near Hove?

I live in Hove near Brighton actually

where the hell is little bongs? Like the sound of it.

Not overly impressed by the anti scouse bias in this thread, don't any of you realise that Everton are based in Liverpool?
 
I live in Hove near Brighton actually

where the hell is little bongs? Like the sound of it.

:lol: Nice one Ric. Its a posh name for the Tuebrook area of the city and I no longer live there. I love Brighton though.

I do wonder who is scouse and who isn't for one reason only; I don't want to be posting stuff that is too "in" or assumes intimate knowledge of, say, the Walton area of Liverpool. I'm well impressed with the international support, especially our dear cousins across the pond, and wouldn't want to seem "cliquey". Having said that, I'm new to the forum and still getting to know where folks are from by their posts.
 

I was looking through the archives for this, as I've just does that 'are you a scouser' thing from the BBC or something, the questions were a bit moronic like, there were no true answers to what I really would do in such situations so I just answered to the closest ones that were available.

It turns out, by from what I can ascertain from these questions, that although born overseas and living in London, I am in fact a 'professional scouser' who, 'keeps Jimmy Tarbuck in golfing sweaters' and who's sense of humor is not wasted on Scotland Road' and that the 'opening title's of brookside bring a tear to the eye' - so it says.

They must be re-runs in that case.

I have not got any hubcaps I may add, as it questions lastly.


No, not a scouser, but as a supporter of a Liverpool team for many a year, I guess I have a foot in the door.

The results don't lie after all. :)
 
you seem to be under the impression that hillsborough and 'that song' are linked in a way that it is sang in memory of those unfortunate ones that died. it was used as a charity record after the event because it is their anthem and had been for 20 odd years when hillsborough occured.
we aint gonna start singing it every week mate because it isn't what you seem to suggest i.e. a memorial for the dead, and it isn't the reason that they sing it either, it gets booed out whoever sings it (celtic etc) cos as far as we are concerned it's a redshoite anthem and we dont want to hear it.

Not sure if this has been said but it was used as a charity song in 85 also for Bradford fire disaster.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top