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O'Bama

Off_it
Off_it Posts: 28,899
edited May 2011 in Not Sports Related
Good solid Irish name that - for a Kenyan.

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  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    Shhh - do you realise how many ex-pat Irish there are in the US? Paddy O'Bama need all the votes he can get.
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,002
    He drinks Guiness he must be Irish!
  • Tutt-Tutt
    Tutt-Tutt Posts: 3,278
    edited May 2011
     That will qualify him to play for the Republic of Ireland and his kids/grandchildren, making him more qualified than Tony Cascarino.
  • Deadred
    Deadred Posts: 1,514
    I thought you had to own an Irish Setter?
  • bingaddick
    bingaddick Posts: 8,184
    edited May 2011
    If you follow the current evolutionary thinking we are all related to Mitochondrial Eve the first Homo Sapiens Sapiens who lived 200,000 years ago in East Africa. We are all Africans at heart! 

    Anorak perlease!!!!
  • Cordoban Addick
    Cordoban Addick Posts: 5,448
    If you follow the current evolutionary thinking we are all related to Mitochondrial Eve the first Homo Sapiens Sapiens who lived 200,000 years ago in East Africa. We are all Africans at heart! 


    Anorak perlease!!!!


    Only if you go back as far as the first Homo Sapien Sapien a true Anorak would be debating wether we go as far back as Mesomycetozoea or to Eubacteria.

    Anorak pah, smart macintosh more like.

  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,438
    If you follow the current evolutionary thinking we are all related to Mitochondrial Eve the first Homo Sapiens Sapiens who lived 200,000 years ago in East Africa. We are all Africans at heart! 


    Anorak perlease!!!!


    Only if you go back as far as the first Homo Sapien Sapien a true Anorak would be debating wether we go as far back as Mesomycetozoea or to Eubacteria.

    Anorak pah, smart macintosh more like.

    In reality, our ancestors could be said to by cyanobacteria - the first multi-cellular lifeform on Earth. Of course, even Jack Charlton would have had a job convincing FIFA of the validity of cyanobacteria turning out for the boys in green, since they'd have had a job going back 3 billion years to check.


  • ThreadKiller
    ThreadKiller Posts: 8,624
    i thought we were all aliens
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,438
    i thought we were all aliens
    Panspermia (or, as it's referred to be anyone with a brain, Pantspermia) is as ludicrous a theory of life as Creationism
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Has CharltonLife started to be written in code ?

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  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,111
    i thought we were all aliens
    I don't think I'm famous enough to believe that!
  • Cordoban Addick
    Cordoban Addick Posts: 5,448
    i thought we were all aliens
    No but we are all made of stars.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,260

    No but we are all made of stars.
    We are stardust, we are golden
    And we've got to get ourselves
    Back to the Garden
  • Cordoban Addick
    Cordoban Addick Posts: 5,448

    No but we are all made of stars.
    We are stardust, we are golden
    And we've got to get ourselves
    Back to the Garden
    Twice in the same week Henners! I suppose our choice of lyrics reflects are respective ages ;-)
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,260
    Brian Cox used "we are stardust" in one of his Universe programmes but without any reference.  Very subtle.
  • Chirpy Red
    Chirpy Red Posts: 7,587
    Brian Cox has a very apt name.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,615
    Brian Cox has a very apt name.
    Not as apt as his chinese cousin - suks
  • BlackForestReds
    BlackForestReds Posts: 17,952
    Brian Cox has a very apt name.



    Brian?