It's really up to VARYeah I’m well looking forward to Woolwich winning an EL and FA Cup double
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It's really up to VARYeah I’m well looking forward to Woolwich winning an EL and FA Cup double
It's really up to VAR
Just checked my birth certificate. This is where I popped out.Which,if it even existed,is nowhere near the bells of St Mary-Le-Bow in Cheapside as all genuine Cockneys would know.
Just saying.
That what's on my birth certificate. I'll be happy to post it here for any non believers. So am I a genuine cockney or just a pretender? I'll be so ashamed if I'm not. I've been telling people for years, " Don't be fooled by the accent. I'm really just a cockney at heart......That’s also a new one on me..Not aware of a “Bow general hospital” the only one I can think of is Mile End hospital?
Not being funny but do you keep your birth certificate handy like this?Just checked my birth certificate. This is where I popped out.
The East London Maternity Hospital in Stepney, which was 2.5 miles from St Mary-le-Bow, was in use from 1884 to 1968. ... The terms “East End of London” and “within the sound of bow bells” are used interchangeably, and the bells are a symbol of East End identity.
No.... but I know a man who does !!Not being funny but do you keep your birth certificate handy like this?
You lost me here. Ok i get itNo.... but I know a man who does !!
I always carry mine with me just in case I get challenged trying to buy a drink in a pubNo.... but I know a man who does !!
Just checked my birth certificate. This is where I popped out.
The East London Maternity Hospital in Stepney, which was 2.5 miles from St Mary-le-Bow, was in use from 1884 to 1968. ... The terms “East End of London” and “within the sound of bow bells” are used interchangeably, and the bells are a symbol of East End identity.
That what's on my birth certificate. I'll be happy to post it here for any non believers. So am I a genuine cockney or just a pretender? I'll be so ashamed if I'm not. I've been telling people for years, " Don't be fooled by the accent. I'm really just a cockney at heart......
Especially when it backs up your claim! So....does this mean I get to stay in the cockney club?Wikipedia is a truly wonderful thing.
Will do.Feel free to post.
I believe she offers that serviceI’d rather shit in my hands, clap and then lick my fingers than go anywhere near that rancid diseased turd faced Trollope.
And then? Insist on a DNA test? Signed affidavit from the Local Authority? Judicial review? Hold a Public Inquiry? Take him to the European Court of Human Rights, while you still can?Feel free to post.
Especially when it backs up your claim! So....does this mean I get to stay in the cockney club?
And then? Insist on a DNA test? Signed affidavit from the Local Authority? Judicial review? Hold a Public Inquiry? Take him to the European Court of Human Rights, while you still can?
Don't let him off the hook - you're onto a massive winner here.
They are symbol to all Cockneys,not just ones born in the east end.Just checked my birth certificate. This is where I popped out.
The East London Maternity Hospital in Stepney, which was 2.5 miles from St Mary-le-Bow, was in use from 1884 to 1968. ... The terms “East End of London” and “within the sound of bow bells” are used interchangeably, and the bells are a symbol of East End identity.