#18329
So he's now self referring himself as "Big Dog"?

Not an unfair comparison as like some big dumb dogs, Alex hates being groomed, slabbers all about the place and likes the taste of his own balls, all the while looking to be adored by everyone he meets.
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#18332
Spoonman wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 12:07 am So he's now self referring himself as "Big Dog"?

Not an unfair comparison as like some big dumb dogs, Alex hates being groomed, slabbers all about the place and likes the taste of his own balls, all the while looking to be adored by everyone he meets.
And likes to crap anywhere and have it picked up by others
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#18338
Seriously, nobody nicknames themselves. As Stuart Maconie said about Sting, nobody called him that. It's more likely he was "stripy jumper twat".
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By AOB
#18341
Tubby Isaacs wrote:Alex Ferguson got rid of Paul Ince when he started calling himself "the Guvnor".
Fergie also famously referred to Ince as a " big time Charlie" in a team talk covered by a fly on the wall documentary.

Is Downing St one long party? How many parties can the same people go to? A lot of (most?) people get bored of all that by the time they're mid 30s. Partly because it's tiring constantly making small talk with people you barely know and prefer to stick with smaller groups of people you know and like. Speaking of charlie, maybe cocaine is the answer to the above.
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#18349
I heard a lovely quote earlier which I've paraphrased

This government personified would be a blazer wearer named Olly who (still) takes clients to lap dancing clubs, has the occasional toot at the weekend, watches rugger at headquarters with his mate Tomothy from uni and works BLOODY hard, let me tell you.
#18353
AOB wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:08 am
Tubby Isaacs wrote:Alex Ferguson got rid of Paul Ince when he started calling himself "the Guvnor".
Fergie also famously referred to Ince as a " big time Charlie" in a team talk covered by a fly on the wall documentary.

Is Downing St one long party? How many parties can the same people go to? A lot of (most?) people get bored of all that by the time they're mid 30s. Partly because it's tiring constantly making small talk with people you barely know and prefer to stick with smaller groups of people you know and like. Speaking of charlie, maybe cocaine is the answer to the above.
To be honest I thought the next thing would be this.
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