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Post by robstokie on Jun 3, 2018 20:23:55 GMT
At what age does it become socially unacceptable to have a bedroom full of your clubs posters, bedsheets, pencil-cases, lunch-boxes. I was having this debate with a guy in my local in south wales who is in his 30s (he lives on his own) and apparently still has Liverpool bedding, pencil cases for work etc...
I must admit that i still own a Stoke City mug (as well as my shirts, programmes and of course, copies of the oatcake) but what do you define as a step too far after after a certain age, and what would that age be?
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jun 3, 2018 20:26:11 GMT
About 14/15😄
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Post by vahl on Jun 3, 2018 20:27:54 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 20:29:06 GMT
I think the key here is he lives on his own and is in his 30s, whilst being a Full Bedroom W*****.
I don't know what the cut off is but 30s is obviously too old.
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Post by Absolution on Jun 3, 2018 20:34:25 GMT
So we’re recommending he finds someone to put a stop to all this doing what he wants business.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 20:35:10 GMT
Your friend is probably on some watch-lists and registers.
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Post by MarvePello on Jun 3, 2018 20:36:01 GMT
whenever you start bringing the ladies home.
nobody is trying to get freaky infront of your Tony Pulis shrine.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jun 3, 2018 20:36:17 GMT
When you die. Fuck what other people think.
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Post by march4 on Jun 3, 2018 20:37:02 GMT
Matron tells me I need to clear some of my posters.
She says they are a fire hazard.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 20:37:15 GMT
Fuck it then. Sorry Jimmy Greenhoff...You gotta go when you gotta go... Anyone want a Stoke Bedsheet, and table lamp. Guess it's the spice girls from now...
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Post by Absolution on Jun 3, 2018 20:37:56 GMT
Matron tells me I need to clear some of my posters. She says they are a fire hazard. Throw the baseball caps away, march.
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Post by march4 on Jun 3, 2018 20:39:03 GMT
Matron tells me I need to clear some of my posters. She says they are a fire hazard. Throw the baseball caps away, march. No, no. That is too much!!
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Jun 3, 2018 20:40:20 GMT
Usually when you need to ask others about it.
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Post by Absolution on Jun 3, 2018 20:47:51 GMT
Throw the baseball caps away, march. No, no. That is too much!! Just keep one. Under your bed in case of emergencies.
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Post by mermaidsal on Jun 3, 2018 21:15:13 GMT
At what age does it become socially unacceptable to have a bedroom full of your clubs posters, bedsheets, pencil-cases, lunch-boxes. I was having this debate with a guy in my local in south wales who is in his 30s (he lives on his own) and apparently still has Liverpool bedding, pencil cases for work etc... I must admit that i still own a Stoke City mug (as well as my shirts, programmes and of course, copies of the oatcake) but what do you define as a step too far after after a certain age, and what would that age be? I have a Crouchy mug that's taller than me and my age begins with a 4...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 21:26:54 GMT
You described your friend as being in his 30s a batchelor and most importantly a native of South Wales, I think he should have a good heart to heart with his SHEEP to see if she finds it has become a problem!
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Post by robstokie on Jun 3, 2018 21:30:22 GMT
You described your friend as being in his 30s a batchelor and most importantly a native of South Wales, I think he should have a good heart to heart with his SHEEP to see if she finds it has become a problem! Hes seen about as much action as our oppositions goalkeeper under Lambert..... so... go figure....
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Post by musik on Jun 3, 2018 21:36:17 GMT
Never ever
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 21:37:22 GMT
You described your friend as being in his 30s a batchelor and most importantly a native of South Wales, I think he should have a good heart to heart with his SHEEP to see if she finds it has become a problem! Hes seen about as much action as our oppositions goalkeeper under Lambert..... so... go figure.... Has he tried cattle rustling, maybe a spot of role play?
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Post by Gods on Jun 3, 2018 21:42:26 GMT
It's a good question.
My wall was adorned with Stoke City pictures and stuff in my first year at University (18 years) but they had all gone by the second. I fast realised if I was going to persuade any girls to stay over I needed to look a bit more like a deep thinker than that!
It's a great question, it's like at what age do you stop kissing your dad and shake his hand instead? And is there a point where you are between a kiss and a handshake?
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Post by robstokie on Jun 3, 2018 21:45:08 GMT
Hes seen about as much action as our oppositions goalkeeper under Lambert..... so... go figure.... Has he tried cattle rustling, maybe a spot of role play? I dont think the sheep likes being called Salah, or, if hes feeling nostalgic, Gerrard....
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Post by march4 on Jun 3, 2018 21:45:34 GMT
It's a good question. My wall was adorned with Stoke City pictures and stuff in my first year at University (18 years) but they had all gone by the second. I fast realised if I was going to persuade any girls to stay over I needed to look a bit more like a deep thinker than that! It's a great question, it's like at what age do you stop kissing your dad and shake his hand instead? And is there a point where you are between a kiss and a handshake? There comes a point, mate where you again start giving your Dad a hug and a kiss on his forehead. It is funny the cycles through which life moves.
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Post by Gods on Jun 3, 2018 21:49:04 GMT
It's a good question. My wall was adorned with Stoke City pictures and stuff in my first year at University (18 years) but they had all gone by the second. I fast realised if I was going to persuade any girls to stay over I needed to look a bit more like a deep thinker than that! It's a great question, it's like at what age do you stop kissing your dad and shake his hand instead? And is there a point where you are between a kiss and a handshake? There comes a point, mate where you again start giving your Dad a hug and a kiss on his forehead. It is funny the cycles through which life moves. I very nearly added at what age are you comfortable enough in your man hood to start giving him a peck once again
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Post by NG4POTTERS on Jun 3, 2018 21:49:58 GMT
I have a room full of vinyl and a record player and stuff. The walls have posters and art of the stooges, the MC5, the ramones, the subhumans, sonic youth and others. Also there is stoke stuff knocking about on there, a framed photo of some programmes and a picture of the Victoria ground. That room keeps my heart young as the years tick by. Duvets and all that not for me but I like to have a bit of stoke stuff hanging about.
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Post by danceswithclams on Jun 3, 2018 21:52:45 GMT
I'm in my mid-30s and still have Stoke City memorabilia adorning my walls.
They do however take the form of tastefully framed programs from significant games (FA Cup Final & Semi, plus last game at the Vic etc).
Most importantly though, my Mrs knows that if they ever fall victim to any kind of 'interior design refresh' that I'd have no qualms about drop-kicking the cat into the canal at the front of our residence.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 21:57:16 GMT
You described your friend as being in his 30s a batchelor and most importantly a native of South Wales, I think he should have a good heart to heart with his SHEEP to see if she finds it has become a problem! Hes seen about as much action as our oppositions goalkeeper under Lambert..... so... go figure.... Maybe some of our contributors from Leek and Staffordshire moorlands could help us out here ?, I’m reliably informed many have combined a avid support of Stoke City whilst also having a loving and sexual relationship with their SHEEP
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 22:06:05 GMT
Has he tried cattle rustling, maybe a spot of role play? I dont think the sheep likes being called Salah, or, if hes feeling nostalgic, Gerrard.... I note that your friend referred to his SHEEP in the male sense, I know this might come as a surprise but do you think that he is struggling with his sexuality?
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Post by cooper67 on Jun 3, 2018 22:28:50 GMT
It's a good question. My wall was adorned with Stoke City pictures and stuff in my first year at University (18 years) but they had all gone by the second. I fast realised if I was going to persuade any girls to stay over I needed to look a bit more like a deep thinker than that! It's a great question, it's like at what age do you stop kissing your dad and shake his hand instead? And is there a point where you are between a kiss and a handshake? There comes a point, mate where you again start giving your Dad a hug and a kiss on his forehead. It is funny the cycles through which life moves. I have called my Dad,Billy since I was about 14.Partly to piss him off but now as a term of endearment.I give him a hug and a kiss on his forehead everytime I leave him.At 80 years of age you never know when you might not see him again.
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Post by samba :) on Jun 3, 2018 23:04:37 GMT
I've actually never seen a stoke city quilt, and ive never seen anyone buy a stoke dressing gown
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Post by cooper67 on Jun 3, 2018 23:16:57 GMT
There comes a point, mate where you again start giving your Dad a hug and a kiss on his forehead. It is funny the cycles through which life moves. I very nearly added at what age are you comfortable enough in your man hood to start giving him a peck once again Like I said I started to call him Billy from an early age.My elder and younger brother's call him dad,but don't kiss or hug him-whilst I do.I suppose I was in my early 30's when I started to do this-now 50.
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