simon12 wrote:All depends on your view of who`s better for us. I`m not saying what he`s done isn`t wrong, it is. My problem is the fact people are saying he shouldn`t be England captain...WHY? No where near as bad as Thaksin this by the way.
simon12 wrote:They're shaggers these footballers. There's not doubt about that. Maybe they'll all just see it as him being a bit of a lad. I'm sure Bridge doesn't see it like that though. Its not a nice situation. I'm intrigued to see how Capello handles it.
KTG I`m with you I just don`t think it should be brought into the England camp and I hate it`s sensationalised especially on a forum as good as this one. Global warming is more interesting and thats as crap as this subject
Good night I`m of to shag my bosses daughter, wife and sister. You`ll al be talking about it tomorrow!!
Steve wrote:
Bianchi on Ice wrote:Steve wrote:
I don`t beleive these millionaire footballers have/share our morallity.
Beckham
A Cole
Lampard
Wio
J Cole
That`s just who we know about
barguarate wrote:What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?? Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I've been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
barguarate wrote:What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?? Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I've been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
BlueinBosnia wrote:barguarate wrote:What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?? Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I've been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
Does this thread come up in a google search for 'football + wife', by any chance?
Try squirty cheese in a can. My cousin Billy-Bob swears by the stuff.
Scatman wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:barguarate wrote:What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?? Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I've been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
Does this thread come up in a google search for 'football + wife', by any chance?
Try squirty cheese in a can. My cousin Billy-Bob swears by the stuff.
does the can not make it a bit difficult to squirt it?
Blue2 wrote:barguarate wrote:What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?? Every Saturday my husband & I host a college football day where most of our friends (mostly guys) come over and we watch a few football games, toss the football around, drink beer, etc. I try to pride myself in food selection but need some new ideas. What are some easy, inexpensive, fun football-party type foods for my football friends??? Right now I've been doing sloppy joes, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat thins, cheese nips, pretzels and cookies. How can I mix it up and give people better food and selection?
Sounds interesting, anybody tried them? Might have to give that a go.
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