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1 hour ago, dee_62 said:

Holy f**k. It’s actually happening!

From Twitter...
“Best wishes to Norman Hunter who is battling Covid-19. Great player (1st PFA player of year) and a gent to deal with since”.


1st hit in 4 years incoming.

Obviously wishing him a speedy recovery at the same time.

 

Norman (bites your legs) Hunter

A helluva guy.

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1 minute ago, peasy23 said:

Stirling Moss fails to make it out of the pits, aged 90.

Condolences etc, and finally some points.

I'm seeing a Dave Allen sketch with the hearse racing to the cemetery and a cop pulling it over and asking, 'Who do you think you are?'

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5 minutes ago, The DA said:

I'm seeing a Dave Allen sketch with the hearse racing to the cemetery and a cop pulling it over and asking, 'Who do you think you are?'

Was quite a well used phrase back in the day.

A legend indeed RIP...

 

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Seeing the HOT! symbol next to this thread right as I'm about to update it isn't fun.

15 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:

Sad times.

One of 3 F1 World Champions who's name is a Scottish town.

Also he never won the world championship

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1 minute ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

Seeing the HOT! symbol next to this thread right as I'm about to update it isn't fun.

Also he never won the world championship

Correct.

TBH, I couldn't remember the joke properly, but relevant answers would be Stirling Moss, Lewis Hamilton, Johnny Dumfries, Nikki Lauder and Ayr Town Centre.

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Was on last years team but dropped for a riskier pick this year. My lot are going to have to seriously up their game. 😡

 

 

Edit, for clarity I had Stirling on my team last year, not the maths boy.

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John Horton Conway, mathematician who was famed among recreational mathematics and computer programming circles for his work on cellular automata, combinatorical games and the invention of the Surreal Numbers, has lost his Game of Life.

(At least according to social media)

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John Horton Conway, mathematician who was famed among recreational mathematics and computer programming circles for his work on cellular automata, combinatorical games and the invention of the Surreal Numbers has lost his Game of Life.
(At least according to social media)


Conway Shitty.
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