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<!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#800000>An oldie but a goodie. Fill in the blanks with teams from the English or Scottish leagues.</font><!-- BBCode End -->

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[*]The sun shone ________ the day we set sail for the _________ in a ship with a ______ riddled with holes.

[*]As we sailed down the river which ______ to the sea we waved to the fair maid leaning against the ________.

[*]The ________ was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the ________ race.

[*]The exception was the cabin boy named ________ whose job it was to ________ the boilers.

[*]He was illiterate but won our _______ with his _________ efforts to improve his ________.

[*]He was sent to __________ by the other villians who had brought their________ of weapons on board.

[*]They were a rowdy bunch after a drinking session they did in fact ______ furniture.

[*]The voyage made my _________. She had not had a holiday ________ too long. The sea ________ did her _______ lot of good.

[*]We landed _________ in the day on the _________ of the island below the hills where the natives ________ their dead.

[*]We crossed ________ and entered a dense _________ where the _______ roamed freely.

[*] We _________ regardless and eventually met a group of game _________ dressed in ________ green.

[*]After a day’s journey we caught dark fish in a _________ and tried unsuccessfully to get milk from a herd of wild cows. They didnt like having their ________.

[*]At last we came to our destination, the home of hawaii’s monarch the ________.

[*]She greeted us with a friendly ___________, but she was very upset as her ________ had been smashed when the _________ fell down.

[*]While the ________ was being built she was forced to live in a sumptuous________.

[*]When we found the treasure we put the ________ the ship determined
to put it in the _________ building society when we got home.

[*]That night for tea we had ______ cake, ________ buns and some ________ which made us all ill.
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The sun shone <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Brighton</font><!-- BBCode End --> the day we set sail for the <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Orient</font><!-- BBCode End --> in a ship with a <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Hull</font><!-- BBCode End --> riddled with holes.
I am working this out as I go, so this may take me some time!

As we sailed down the river which Preston to the sea we waved to the fair maid leaning against the Southend?.

The Crewe was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the Celtic race.


As we sailed down the river which <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Wanderers</font><!-- BBCode End --> to the sea we waved to the fair maid leaning against the <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Palace</font><!-- BBCode End -->. smile
The exception was the cabin boy named Clyde whose job it was to Stoke the boilers
He was illiterate but won our Hearts with his Stirling efforts to improve his Reading
He was sent to Coventry by the other villians who had brought their Arsenal of weapons on board.
That night for tea we had <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Chocolate Albion</font><!-- BBCode End --> cake, <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Hot Cross United</font><!-- BBCode End --> buns and some <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Broccoli Town</font><!-- BBCode End -->which made us all ill. grin

They were a rowdy bunch after a drinking session they did in fact Wigan furniture
The CREWE was made up of Scots....???? race.
Cabin boy....??? whose job it was to STOKE the boilers. He was illiterate but won our HEARTS with his ??? efforts to improve his READING. He was sent to COVENTRY by the other villans who had brought their ARSENAL of weapons on board.
We landed LEIGHTON in the day, on the ???
of the Island where the natives BURY their dead


The voyage made my MOTHERWELL.

The sea AYRE did her Heart a lot of good

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On 2003-02-25 19:55, adeshell wrote:
That night for tea we had <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Chocolate Albion</font><!-- BBCode End --> cake, <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Hot Cross United</font><!-- BBCode End --> buns and some <!-- BBCode Start --><font color=#ff0000>Broccoli Town</font><!-- BBCode End -->which made us all ill. :grin:


Chelsea buns, surely?

The voyage made my Motherwell. She had not had a holiday Forfar too long. The sea Ayr did her Blackburn lot of good.
We landed Leyton (Orient again) in the day on the Southend (again) of the island below the hills where the natives Bury their dead.
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