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Post by swissyellow on Jun 2, 2016 14:17:27 GMT
King Charles riding a T-Rex - OXFORD CAPITAL OF ENGLAND 1642 in BIG LETTERS.
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Post by SteMerritt on Jun 2, 2016 14:27:13 GMT
King Charles riding a T-Rex Get it on.
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Post by oufcyellows on Jun 2, 2016 14:28:44 GMT
Even radio Oxford were using the term oxfords hires most famous son, talking about the notes. Let's just have the we shall fight them on the pitches, and not worry about murph, he won't see it from Ireland anyway
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Post by bashamwonderland on Jun 2, 2016 15:02:14 GMT
King Charles riding a T-Rex - OXFORD CAPITAL OF ENGLAND 1642 in BIG LETTERS. Didn't Hitler want to make Oxford the capital of England if he successfully invaded? Actually, let's forget that one...
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Post by Colin B on Jun 2, 2016 15:09:09 GMT
King Charles riding a T-Rex Get it on. Bang a gong…...
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Post by oldham on Jun 2, 2016 15:28:51 GMT
Or riding a white swan...
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Post by unification on Jun 2, 2016 15:48:46 GMT
I think Hawking would be best option. It would be unique. Churchill as an inspirational figure is too common. I'm still championing this. Got to be Hawking for the banner I don't want him leading the chants though. 'Give.us.an.o o o o o o o o o'.
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Post by oldham on Jun 2, 2016 16:08:08 GMT
I think Hawking would be best option. It would be unique. Churchill as an inspirational figure is too common. I'm still championing this. Got to be Hawking for the banner I don't want him leading the chants though. 'Give.us.an.o o o o o o o o o'. Bloody match would be over by the time he's finished
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Post by brokeandobscure on Jun 2, 2016 16:58:08 GMT
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Post by MJB on Jun 2, 2016 18:30:44 GMT
I think Hawking would be best option. It would be unique. Churchill as an inspirational figure is too common. I'm still championing this. Got to be Hawking for the banner I don't want him leading the chants though. 'Give.us.an.o o o o o o o o o'. It's very unbecoming with that American accent too. Surely he's got a setting on his machine for a good old fashioned AAAAARXfordshire accent.
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