I went to St James' Park last footy season and these huge geordies asked me if I was with the en posse - well that's what it sounded like to me.
Course, being the peaceable type that I am , I naturally agreed that I could be if they wanted.
Can someone explain what they were on about.
Thanks in advance.
Or whatever.
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelovethey were asking if you had a date. 😉
I went to St James' Park last footy season and these huge geordies asked me if I was with the en posse - well that's what it sounded like to me.
Course, being the peaceable type that I am , I naturally agreed that I could be if they wanted.
Can someone explain what they were on about.
Thanks in advance.
Or whatever.
😕
Originally posted by Dr StrangelovePosse might mean gang.
I went to St James' Park last footy season and these huge geordies asked me if I was with the en posse - well that's what it sounded like to me.
Course, being the peaceable type that I am , I naturally agreed that I could be if they wanted.
Can someone explain what they were on about.
Thanks in advance.
Or whatever.
😕
Originally posted by Dr StrangeloveWho were the Geordies playing?
I went to St James' Park last footy season and these huge geordies asked me if I was with the en posse - well that's what it sounded like to me.
Course, being the peaceable type that I am , I naturally agreed that I could be if they wanted.
Can someone explain what they were on about.
Thanks in advance.
Or whatever.
😕
Originally posted by Dr Strangelovelol. I was going to say! But I vaguely remember "posse" being used in the same sentace as Sunderland somewhere or other. Maybe they have a gang or something called "The Posse". You don't look like a football hooligan do you? Or someone from Sunderland? 😛
Blunderland if I remember correctly. When they were both in the premiership.
It wasn't Blackburn. 😉