I bet it's an owld ice cream van
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Not now the media are bannedThey won't cos the media love them
I bet it's an owld ice cream van
Would be hilarious manJust beat me to it.
It would certainly get more attention if it was playing the theme from magic roundabout or something similar at full blast while on its tour.
Just beat me to it.
It would certainly get more attention if it was playing the theme from magic roundabout or something similar at full blast while on its tour.
They've had me in stitches, not quite up there with the end of King Kevs second reign but they are still making a tremendous effort to keep us amused.
Creased here again second night in a row
They've had me in stitches, not quite up there with the end of King Kevs second reign but they are still making a tremendous effort to keep us amused.
Snap!!!!
Creased here again second night in a row
Or the kiddie catcher van from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, offer them free pies instead of lollipops, they will catch loadsI reckon it could be the van from scooby doo.Hunting down wrong do'ers and the ghosts of St James past.
Steve Wraith could be Shaggy.
Oh dear:
A group of Newcastle United supporters are planning what could be one of English football’s biggest ever fan protests during Saturday’s Premier League match against Hull City.
The people behind the websiteSackPardew.com claim they have 200 anti-Alan Pardew banners and up to 15,000 A4-sized cards, which demand the manager lose his job.
And they will be taken into St James’ Park this weekend with or without the club’s permission.
They also have a protest van that will tour some of the area’s most famous landmarks, including the Angel of the North, before the match.
f***ing hell man.Oh dear:
A group of Newcastle United supporters are planning what could be one of English football’s biggest ever fan protests during Saturday’s Premier League match against Hull City.
The people behind the websiteSackPardew.com claim they have 200 anti-Alan Pardew banners and up to 15,000 A4-sized cards, which demand the manager lose his job.
And they will be taken into St James’ Park this weekend with or without the club’s permission.
They also have a protest van that will tour some of the area’s most famous landmarks, including the Angel of the North, before the match.
This was the last one
"A minutes silence"