Billboard from Blue Action 08:42 - Aug 13 with 4515 views | SitfcB | Looks like it’s near Ancaster Road railway bridge. |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 12:32 - Aug 13 with 1324 views | TractorWood | Always choose Brian from Melton. |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 15:01 - Aug 13 with 1226 views | Slambo |
Billboard from Blue Action on 09:18 - Aug 13 by Bluefish | What are the caackers? |
Let me transport you back to the heady summer of '99, Mr Bluefish; the world was looking tentatively to a new millenium, Britpop was being replaced by Garage, kids were walking around in poppers and George Burley was starting to build the last great team Ipswich we had. A lad I went to school with - we'll call him Carl, because that was his name - was on work experience at Otley College. He'd spotted an unattended, one man mechanised digger and, being the free spirit that he was, thought he'd have a go on it. As he hopped in and jiggled about with the levers, a groundsman came barreling out of a nearby potting shed, spewing forth some choice anglo-saxon. Most of what he said you can guess at, but the phrase that stuck with young Carl was GID OUTTA THAYER YEW FUGGEN CAACKER. He regaled us when back at school, we all speculated what the hell a 'caacker' was - had Carl misheard it, or was it some ancient bit of dialect, thought long since lost..? Either way, it spread like wildfire around school, and I guess evolved into a term to describe a resident/native of this fine town/county. Me and my mates used it liberally, I guess because there wasn't any other. Ipswichian..?! That makes a bit of sick come up. I used it instinctively in BA WhatsApp chats, the rest of the lads took to it, and that was that... |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 15:02 - Aug 13 with 1220 views | wkj |
Billboard from Blue Action on 15:01 - Aug 13 by Slambo | Let me transport you back to the heady summer of '99, Mr Bluefish; the world was looking tentatively to a new millenium, Britpop was being replaced by Garage, kids were walking around in poppers and George Burley was starting to build the last great team Ipswich we had. A lad I went to school with - we'll call him Carl, because that was his name - was on work experience at Otley College. He'd spotted an unattended, one man mechanised digger and, being the free spirit that he was, thought he'd have a go on it. As he hopped in and jiggled about with the levers, a groundsman came barreling out of a nearby potting shed, spewing forth some choice anglo-saxon. Most of what he said you can guess at, but the phrase that stuck with young Carl was GID OUTTA THAYER YEW FUGGEN CAACKER. He regaled us when back at school, we all speculated what the hell a 'caacker' was - had Carl misheard it, or was it some ancient bit of dialect, thought long since lost..? Either way, it spread like wildfire around school, and I guess evolved into a term to describe a resident/native of this fine town/county. Me and my mates used it liberally, I guess because there wasn't any other. Ipswichian..?! That makes a bit of sick come up. I used it instinctively in BA WhatsApp chats, the rest of the lads took to it, and that was that... |
I would have liked to have seen "Choose Training Ground asronists" |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 15:06 - Aug 13 with 1206 views | Keaneish | Gold. |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 15:26 - Aug 13 with 1173 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Billboard from Blue Action on 15:01 - Aug 13 by Slambo | Let me transport you back to the heady summer of '99, Mr Bluefish; the world was looking tentatively to a new millenium, Britpop was being replaced by Garage, kids were walking around in poppers and George Burley was starting to build the last great team Ipswich we had. A lad I went to school with - we'll call him Carl, because that was his name - was on work experience at Otley College. He'd spotted an unattended, one man mechanised digger and, being the free spirit that he was, thought he'd have a go on it. As he hopped in and jiggled about with the levers, a groundsman came barreling out of a nearby potting shed, spewing forth some choice anglo-saxon. Most of what he said you can guess at, but the phrase that stuck with young Carl was GID OUTTA THAYER YEW FUGGEN CAACKER. He regaled us when back at school, we all speculated what the hell a 'caacker' was - had Carl misheard it, or was it some ancient bit of dialect, thought long since lost..? Either way, it spread like wildfire around school, and I guess evolved into a term to describe a resident/native of this fine town/county. Me and my mates used it liberally, I guess because there wasn't any other. Ipswichian..?! That makes a bit of sick come up. I used it instinctively in BA WhatsApp chats, the rest of the lads took to it, and that was that... |
Need to get Charlie Haylock on to it, he'll know where it comes from! |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 16:00 - Aug 13 with 1133 views | strikalite | That's quality.. You could do a few of these, all different, so many players need a mention... |  | |  |
Billboard from Blue Action on 16:27 - Aug 13 with 1078 views | Funge | This is very very good. |  | |  |
Billboard from Blue Action on 16:52 - Aug 13 with 1025 views | jaykay |
Billboard from Blue Action on 16:27 - Aug 13 by Funge | This is very very good. |
get another two up and call it , i dont know , maybe something like 3 billboards outside ipswich, suffolk county |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 17:11 - Aug 13 with 1003 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Billboard from Blue Action on 11:54 - Aug 13 by HighgateBlue | Choose this billboard. Very good work indeed. Some might count Chaplow a bit lucky to make the cut ahead of, say, Pablo, but who's counting? Anything that includes Leo Muff gets my vote. |
Choose a 96th minute winner by Pablo would've been good. There are probably loads of great things you could've got on there, but then you'd have to put it in Times Square to make them all fit! Anyway, excellent work Blue Action. I imagine they had quite a bit of fun coming up with all those. |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 17:23 - Aug 13 with 989 views | Pinewoodblue | cacker Noun. 1. Gypsy, traveller. Derog. [South-east use] 2. General derogatory term for any number of people with various social or behavioural problems, such as petty criminals, troublemakers, ‘chavs’. [South-east use] Shame you included it. |  |
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Billboard from Blue Action on 17:25 - Aug 13 with 980 views | Funge |
Billboard from Blue Action on 17:23 - Aug 13 by Pinewoodblue | cacker Noun. 1. Gypsy, traveller. Derog. [South-east use] 2. General derogatory term for any number of people with various social or behavioural problems, such as petty criminals, troublemakers, ‘chavs’. [South-east use] Shame you included it. |
Good old TWTD, having a whinge about something excellent. |  | |  |
Billboard from Blue Action on 17:42 - Aug 13 with 941 views | strikalite |
Billboard from Blue Action on 17:11 - Aug 13 by The_Flashing_Smile | Choose a 96th minute winner by Pablo would've been good. There are probably loads of great things you could've got on there, but then you'd have to put it in Times Square to make them all fit! Anyway, excellent work Blue Action. I imagine they had quite a bit of fun coming up with all those. |
As I say they could do a fair few of these, every time you see one you'll check to see if it's a new one that you haven't seen... |  | |  |
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