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The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Bozi.78 said:
its always goodd when you can see your face sparkling on your helmet, dont worry the wheels come off when you get to be a big boy.

how do you mean what happened to them?they are both bigoted scumbags, i am a hearts manaye i am 100% scottish, not like that wannabe fkliakis though tbh there are more lithuiainians in my herts team than scots so maybe he is on trial with my jambo's:oops:
This is one of the reasons I respect you so much (even if I do go for Hibs in the Scottish League).
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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swag said:
Oh Vinman, you're getting too predictable. Not everyone who doesn't like Berlusconi ranks as a godless pinko commie bastard. :p
HEY! Speak for yourself, Gregory. This godless commie pinko prefers Castro to Berlusca and that American president they have now . . . can't think of his name . . .
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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The Pado said:
This is one of the reasons I respect you so much (even if I do go for Hibs in the Scottish League).
its alright mate, someone has to support the wee taem in edinburgh. did you know it is 104 years since they won the cup? love to bring that up:D
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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Fliakis said:
well dont drink then..
but then he will be alone with his thoughts, and none of us want that
burkey-go buy a bottle of whisky till all you can say is Da and DE COCK, until then step away from the computer
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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The Pado said:
HEY! Speak for yourself, Gregory. This godless commie pinko prefers Castro to Berlusca and that American president they have now . . . can't think of his name . . .
:D

Livorno has had a special place in my heart ever since they promoted to Serie A, with stories of their tifosi like this one from a year and a half ago:

http://www.uefa.com/magazine/news/Kind=8/newsId=275323.html

Bandana gag
On that occasion, the Tuscan sense of humour was very much in evidence. Most of the Livorno fans wore a special white bandana - a sarcastic tribute to the one worn by the 67-year-old prime minister as he hosted his British counterpart Tony Blair at his Sardinian estate a few days earlier.

'Sign Dal Bosco'
There were further jokes at Berlusconi's expense this weekend as Livorno fans waved banners saying: "Spinelli, sign Dal Bosco", exhorting their club president to sign the 28-year-old builder from Padova who gained notoriety in Italy after hurling a camera tripod at the prime minister while Berlusconi was shaking hands with tourists in Rome's busy Piazza Navona square on New Year's Eve. "I cannot stand him, I couldn't help myself," explained Dal Bosco, who was later forgiven by Berlusconi after apologising for his attack.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Note the common crossed "VV" thing I've mentioned on this forum a long time ago. I'm presuming it's short for "viva".

I've only tended to see that in Campania (Napoli, near Salerno, etc.). And of course, the anti-VV, the upside-down version. (As in "VV Napoli, [upside-down-VV] Salerno" along the walls of the Circumvesuviana ... something I'm sure Pado can sympathize with... at least the Salerno part. ;))

Anyone can clue in this wannabe mangione di prosciutto about a precise cultural reference/origin to this fascinating shorthand?
 

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