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Acrington stanley, who are they?
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have been trying to find this classic milk advert on the web for ages. does anyone know where i can get it? failing that can anyone settle an argument as to how it goes, is it:
'if i drink my milk i'll be good enough to play for acrington stanley'
'who are they'
'exactly'
or
'if i don't drink my milk i'll only be good enough to play for acrington stanley'
'who are they'
'exactly'
cheers.
'if i drink my milk i'll be good enough to play for acrington stanley'
'who are they'
'exactly'
or
'if i don't drink my milk i'll only be good enough to play for acrington stanley'
'who are they'
'exactly'
cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's a post on this page (third one down), which I believe is the quote word for word.
http://www.punchbaby.com/BeggingPage.htm
I'm pretty sure the original ad went... 1st boy, "Milkkk?"
2nd boy, "Yeah. Ian Rush (or someone else) said, If I don't drink enough milk, I'll only be good enough to play for Accccc-rington Stanley..."
1st boy, "Accccc-rigton Stanley... Euw r dey?"
2nd boy, "Exxxxactly." 1st boy tries to grab milk bottle from 2nd boy whilst saying "Give us itt" to which 2nd boy replies... "Naaaah gerrrofff."
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