@NumberThree Today’s strip is again mildly funny . our Hero Mr Andrew Capp is again being sarcastic towards his poor beer provider Chalkie , why Mr White keeps taking Andy’s insults is beyond comprehension :o) right? , my avatar today says that so far this is the oldest I have ever been and I hope I can keep saying that for a long time , how was your day? ours should be busy , this morning has gone with Alex to the Health center where he works because she has a podology appointment , so I was home alone :o{ take care and win big at Bingo pal
This one is funny. In my playing days, I was a goalkeeper so I can relate only too well – both to the misery of the weather and the miserable comment from Andy. I know that feeling, Chalkie.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Why did Chalkie even bother going to football practice anyway? Because Andy will have no one else to buy his round of drinks at the pub?
AFFICIONADO over 5 years ago
@NumberThree Today’s strip is again mildly funny . our Hero Mr Andrew Capp is again being sarcastic towards his poor beer provider Chalkie , why Mr White keeps taking Andy’s insults is beyond comprehension :o) right? , my avatar today says that so far this is the oldest I have ever been and I hope I can keep saying that for a long time , how was your day? ours should be busy , this morning has gone with Alex to the Health center where he works because she has a podology appointment , so I was home alone :o{ take care and win big at Bingo pal
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
Now that’s dedicated footballers, to play in the rain like that. And not like they’re getting paid or anything.
Linguist over 5 years ago
This one is funny. In my playing days, I was a goalkeeper so I can relate only too well – both to the misery of the weather and the miserable comment from Andy. I know that feeling, Chalkie.
tad1 over 5 years ago
I like rainy days, but I prefer to spend them indoors.
Linguist over 5 years ago
It was only after I’d moved to Arizona and was refereeing football that I realized that the game wasn’t always played in the rain and cold.
Of course, officiating a match played in 105-degree temperatures of Phoenix did make one a little nostalgic for the drizzle of Dublin.
Andy cap almost 3 years ago
right