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Post by Countydog on Dec 23, 2012 8:23:10 GMT
What was happening at the end with those penguins ? They appeared to be getting a bit excited with those Tottenham supporters
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Post by fishlovesoatcakes on Dec 23, 2012 8:39:58 GMT
What was happening at the end with those penguins ? They appeared to be getting a bit excited with those Tottenham supporters Ooh, those naughty rascals from leek.
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Post by robboleek on Dec 23, 2012 9:30:40 GMT
You have only come see the penguins:)
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Post by fishlovesoatcakes on Dec 23, 2012 10:13:40 GMT
You have only come see the penguins:) Twas true
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Post by k on Dec 23, 2012 10:16:45 GMT
I saw them at London Euston later, waiting for my train home. There was a surreal moment when they all waddled through the main concourse in a line, quacking, and flapping their arms like penguins do - much to the bemusement of hundreds of people wondering what the fuck was going on.
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Post by robboleek on Dec 23, 2012 11:54:39 GMT
I saw them at London Euston later, waiting for my train home. There was a surreal moment when they all waddled through the main concourse in a line, quacking, and flapping their arms like penguins do - much to the bemusement of hundreds of people wondering what the fuck was going on. ;D Assuming your fibbing as we were all on same coach home ?
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Post by moortownpotter on Dec 23, 2012 12:09:07 GMT
Some fat spuds fan was giving it 'large', tried to fight scooby doo, then fell down the steps. Absolutely hilarious!!
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Post by k on Dec 23, 2012 12:25:39 GMT
I saw them at London Euston later, waiting for my train home. There was a surreal moment when they all waddled through the main concourse in a line, quacking, and flapping their arms like penguins do - much to the bemusement of hundreds of people wondering what the fuck was going on. ;D Assuming your fibbing as we were all on same coach home ? Nope, penguins definately at Euston. Certainly not something I'm fibbing about, as why would a man in his 30's with children and no previous convictions do such a thing?! That would make me the most Walter Mitty-ish character know to man - fibbing about seeing men dressed as penguins indeed!! One of 3 things has happened here. 1. You are fibbing (I'm sure you're not, so let's rule that out) 2. My costa coffee was laced with LSD, and the penguins we're a figment of my imagination (but then how come the giant polar bear Wearing a tuxedo I was standing with notice it as well? ) 3. There were some other people dressed as penguins walking around London Euston There were hundreds of folk on the concourse at Euston, including some other stokies, so I am sure their presence can be corroborated by others (and my potential nervous breakdown on my part ruled out).
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Post by sloughstokie on Dec 23, 2012 13:00:46 GMT
Scoobee is our leader nanana
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Post by robboleek on Dec 23, 2012 13:27:10 GMT
I now know why no you were not fibbing although the LSD option sounds interesting
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Post by exitim on Dec 23, 2012 20:58:33 GMT
Saw them at the match - Security staff nearly picked up a penguin :-)
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Post by sonofbanks on Dec 23, 2012 21:21:47 GMT
there were some cockney types dressed as penguins in the Royal George pub next to Euston, looked like a stag do.
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Post by hiscoxy on Dec 23, 2012 23:03:36 GMT
was awesome. spurs guy falling down the steps then punching scooby-doo
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Post by penkvillepotter on Dec 24, 2012 19:46:46 GMT
There were definitely Penguins heading out of Euston as we were making for the 19.20 train home. Whether they were the Lesser Spotted Leek variety or some offshoot of a Cockney Sparra is cannot be verified.
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