y va marquer wrote:

I think shoes when I ses his name.
Would he challenge Per and Kos?
How would he be if called upon having had to sit out a few months worth of games?

Blahniks, eh? You girls with your shoes! I also completely fail to see the excitement a walk-in closet seems to create in a lot of you lot. πŸ™‚

I know them by name only, I don't own any.
I have a tiny wardrobe which I built myself πŸ™‚

In my flat I have a massive walk-in closet. It has a regular wardrobe door though, so you get really surprised when you open the door and find this big room. my daughter was well excited, but all I could think of was getting an easily operated rear wall to create a secret room. πŸ™‚ Always wanted myself a secret room...

y va marquer wrote:

I have a tiny wardrobe which I built myself πŸ™‚

Rex has a huge designer walk-in closet. He gouged out the eyes on the poor bloke who built it to prevent him from making another one like it. He's known as Rex the Terrible among all the carpenters in Stockholm now.

Nope, I'm actually known as Rex the Benevolent by all the carpenters in Stockholm since I offered a royal reward to the one who could build the best, easily manageable rear wall to my secret room. In fact, I heard one of the more crazy carpenters in town has started offing the competition in order to win the contest.

Klaus wrote:
y va marquer wrote:

I have a tiny wardrobe which I built myself πŸ™‚

Rex has a huge designer walk-in closet. He gouged out the eyes on the poor bloke who built it to prevent him from making another one like it. He's known as Rex the Terrible among all the carpenters in Stockholm now.

πŸ˜†

Yes they call him Rex the Benevolent, or else.

y va marquer wrote:

I know them by name only, I don't own any.
I have a tiny wardrobe which I built myself πŸ™‚

an ex girlfriend of mine had quite a few manolo blahniks. $1k for shoes, that's some bullshit. she had a 2 bedroom apartment and the 2nd bedroom was her closet. we didn't last long.

High maintenance. Steer clear.

kamikaze wrote:

it's like a country run by 13yr old boys.

Ha - my exact reaction when I came to know this country about 20 years ago. It hasn't changed much since πŸ˜†

Burnwinterβ„’ wrote:

Both. They both claim Greek Turkish salad as well.

How about Greek/Turkish/cypriot coffee. Dare forget where you are when you order...

Don't know too much about him, but this place has virtually only Olympiakos fans, I'll try to see what they say.

Goal.com (yes, I know) says he's due to undergo a medical with us. Won't be surprised if this goes through anyway.

Is this guy any good?

marv3llous wrote:

He is definatley not bad!

Can we try this one more time without the litotes?

Looked like a top class cb in Brazil.

Wrote this june 14

Greek CBs look solid.

edit: That Manolas has pace and composure. Looks like a good cb.

and this june 24

We should pick up Manolas as a back up cb. Young, reminds me of Koscielny the way he plays and wouldn't be expensive.

A lot of reports from Greece saying he has flown over for a medical.