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Originally posted by Gangster Octopus View PostAs discussed by your very own Lenny the Lion...
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Shameful lack of basic English/proofreading from the Beeb there in the caption to the main photo of Lenny:
Shrewsbury Town's Lenny the Lion says mascot's need minders
Oh wait, here's where the rogue apostrophe has floated off from, way down the page:
"I wouldn't have taken my head off either in that situation, because I can imagine his actual face would have been a lot worse than the mascots."
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- Mar 2008
- 29883
- An oasis in the middle of Somerset
- Bath City FC; Porthcawl RFC;Wales in most things.
- Fig roll - deal with it.
I've just realised that I am not sure that I should have posted this on the "Poppycock" thread but I missed the opportunity to be our mascot for Saturday's one minute's silence.
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I was at Weston Super Mare vs Wrexham on Sunday. Before the match Weston's Sammy the Seagull was giving it large waving a black and white flag. I was really excited to see him do a minute silence but unfortunately he disappeared just before kick off.
Disrespectful.
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Originally posted by mirko bolesan View PostI was at Weston Super Mare vs Wrexham on Sunday. Before the match Weston's Sammy the Seagull was giving it large waving a black and white flag. I was really excited to see him do a minute silence but unfortunately he disappeared just before kick off.
Disrespectful.
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North American mascots plan their response
https://twitter.com/orbitastros/status/1062387995377106945?s=21
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Originally posted by Sits View PostIt's a wonderful thread, but has the question ever been asked: why don't the ,ascots stand to the side of the pitch during minutes' silences?
If we're to have poppy fascism, let us at least have the spectacle of a person trying their best to look solemn while wearing an permanently smiling anthropomorphic animal costume.Last edited by Bizarre Löw Triangle; 13-11-2018, 17:26.
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In Australia, my aunt's funeral was attended by her next door neighbour who happened to be a mascot of her favourite rugby league team. He showed up in costume as Sir Rusty, a cartoon knight with an unexplained massive prosthetic nose (no pictures, unfortunately). Would've given my aunt a good laugh.
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