Gilbert and the drum

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Re: Gilbert and the drum

by wivelgull » 15 Oct 2010, 12:35

Well done, Mr. Chippygull! I see that your heart is in the right place.

Re: Gilbert and the drum

by chippygull » 15 Oct 2010, 11:32

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Re: Gilbert and the drum

by Awayday » 08 Oct 2010, 09:57

wivelgull wrote:I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I've an idea how to combine two nuisances into one and at least give the major nuisance something to do. Why not, at - say - half past two give the wretched drum to Gilbert? He could walk around the ground banging it and (in the opinion of some) no doubt 'raise' the atmosphere. Even better, he could repeat the show at half-time. At the end of the proceedings, if United have lost, he could jump on the drum and destroy the bloody thing once and for all!

Sorry when I read about you having an idea of combining 2 nuisances I thouught had a plan to meet up with Merse :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Gilbert and the drum

by cosmic74 » 07 Oct 2010, 17:06

What about many Gilberts playing many different instruments. I would love to offer my own services for this, but unfortunately the only instrument I learnt at schoolmany years ago was the triangle!!! Many years ago, I remember the panpipers pulling in quite a crowd of shoppers in Plymouth city centre. How about agroup of panpiping Gulls!!! That that I would love to see. :)

Re: Gilbert and the drum

by Scott Brehaut » 07 Oct 2010, 15:53

Make your mind up Wivel me old mucker - in one thread you are bemoaning the lack of atmosphere, and in this one you are moaning about one of the main reasons why there IS an atmosphere at Plainmoor now.

It's one or the other old boy!!

Re: Gilbert and the drum

by Fletch » 07 Oct 2010, 15:48

wivelgull wrote:he could jump on the drum and destroy the bloody thing once and for all!
Be serious Wivel, he'd miss it by about 3 feet if he tried :)

Re: Gilbert and the drum

by chippygull » 07 Oct 2010, 15:31

Good idea.

Gilbert and the drum

by wivelgull » 07 Oct 2010, 15:24

I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I've an idea how to combine two nuisances into one and at least give the major nuisance something to do. Why not, at - say - half past two give the wretched drum to Gilbert? He could walk around the ground banging it and (in the opinion of some) no doubt 'raise' the atmosphere. Even better, he could repeat the show at half-time. At the end of the proceedings, if United have lost, he could jump on the drum and destroy the bloody thing once and for all!

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