Argie Bargies

Discussion in 'West Ham United' started by norwaytips, Aug 31, 2006.

  1. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Oh cough up the money ya tight arsed skinflint!
     
  2. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Family is family.
     
  3. zerorespects

    zerorespects New Member

    Oct 11, 2003
    Arizona
    anybody listen to MSI?
     
  4. Batcave Brigade

    Batcave Brigade New Member

    Aug 11, 2001
    Jersey City, NJ
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Apparently the Club is now selling these retro jerseys, look famaliar Argies? :)

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  5. west_ham

    west_ham Member

    Oct 3, 2004
    Peterlee, Co. Durham
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Scotland
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  6. David Villa7

    David Villa7 New Member

    May 26, 2006
    London
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    Pics of tevez and mascherano in training.
     
  7. TheNewOrleansHammer

    TheNewOrleansHammer New Member

    Oct 5, 2004
    New Orleans

    Am I the only one who thinks these two are way too close?
     
  8. Moishe

    Moishe Moderator
    Staff Member

    Boca Juniors
    Argentina
    Mar 6, 2005
    Here there and everywhere.
    Club:
    CA Boca Juniors
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    probably.
     
  9. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Uh, What's a Bargie ?? :confused:

    Also what's the deal with pies in the EPL? I saw in W11 that fans seem to randomly hold pies flags, "Who ate all the pies?" What does that mean. I am pretty sure we are not talking about apple pies?? Pecan Pies??... Maybe. :)
     
  10. Frieslander

    Frieslander Member
    Staff Member

    Feb 14, 2000
    North Jersey
    Meat pies

    ...and Frank Lampard Jr. ate all of them.
     
  11. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Now I am even more confused. Is that a good thing?? or a bad thing meaning good, or a bad thing meaning bad??
    And what's a bargie?? is it a baby, like in argies babies?? is it barbecues? argies barbecues? shrimp on the barg?
     
  12. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Its either an indian appetizer or a boaty on a canally
     
  13. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Of course if its the latter rather than the former, then it could be the bit of your bod beneath your Barnet, containing yer mincers and yer norf an sahrf.Oh and the bit you use to detect a pen and ink.

    Hope that clarifies things:D
     
  14. TheMobyDick

    TheMobyDick Member

    Oct 3, 2004
    Fairfield,CT
    A boaty on a canaly is a narrow boaty.
     
  15. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Clear like water... I don't speak the British. The only words I know is ****** (cigarrette) and wanker, meaning well...wanker. :D
     
  16. TheMobyDick

    TheMobyDick Member

    Oct 3, 2004
    Fairfield,CT

    try wikipedia,you'll get lots of definitions "landing strip"
     
  17. TheMobyDick

    TheMobyDick Member

    Oct 3, 2004
    Fairfield,CT
    Argie bargie or argy bargy, pronounced "R G bar G" is a British slang term meaning to argue contentiously. It gained notoriety during the Falklands war in a newspaper headline to describe the actions of the Argentines (so-called "argies"). The origin of the term is from Scottish.

    Now type in landing strip and see the 2nd definition.
     
  18. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Sorry, I'm being a bit of a merchant banker.

    To quote Norway: Just humour mate

    Now, as I look out the burnt cinder, I can see the old currant is out, so I'm off for a ball of chalk up the frog and toad mate. Gonna take the trouble and strife with me. Saves being on me shanks
     
  19. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Had to answer my own questions...

    Now that is just silly...


    Makes more sense but still kind of britishy.
     
  20. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Depends on the canally!
     
  21. Chadwell

    Chadwell New Member

    Jun 29, 2005
    North Carolina
    For better or worse the phase always makes me think of Squeeze. Thought it was a great album at the time, doesn't stand the test of time though.
     
  22. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Is this what you had in mind?? But we are not Brazilian.

     
  23. Footstomper

    Footstomper New Member

    Oct 4, 2004
    Frederick MD
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    He kind of lost me there as well, I think he was referring to the area cut rather than the trim itself. In which case it was a careless, (hairless?) if humorous insult.

    As for Squeeze: booooooooorrrrrrrrriiiiinzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
     
  24. TheMobyDick

    TheMobyDick Member

    Oct 3, 2004
    Fairfield,CT
    Some canals are fatter than others.
     
  25. Illrod3

    Illrod3 Member

    Jul 17, 2006
    Louisville, KY
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Now I get it, hahahahah!!!:D
     

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