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Sharon_H

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  1. Can't be arsed Mick, I've poured myself a large vodka and am now chilling.
  2. Bluerevolution Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sharon_H Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Bluerevolution Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Well done Brum, Dippers out of the running > now > > > (pretty much) Looks like May 5th will be 4th > > place > > > decider ! CTID > > > > Getting a bit fed up with you calling us > dippers! > > No need for it. > > > Apologies but it's football banter- No offence > intended Edited because I've changed my mind.
  3. Bluerevolution Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well done Brum, Dippers out of the running now > (pretty much) Looks like May 5th will be 4th place > decider ! CTID Getting a bit fed up with you calling us dippers! No need for it.
  4. Get in touch with the police station, people do hand things in there. My husband found an Iphone a while ago and handed it in there. Hope you find it.
  5. Of course he's not beyond critism. Not blind faith, just a willingness to give him a bit more time. He has been managing with one hand tied behind his back due to the owners, he has to root around the bargain basement and also sell before he can buy.
  6. Annasfield Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Like I said - can't be arsed going backward and > forward over the same argument. From another > forum, but this sums it up perfectly for me. > > I watched the reds go down to chelsea in the > champions league. After Torres scored I was on > cloud nine and after the game I was fairly pissed > off (obviously) at the result. I remember thinking > at the time that I really shouldn't be that > annoyed - for a start, if anyone could organise a > team to win at the bridge it was Rafa; but my main > thought was that I had been privileged to watch a > transformation in our side - we had gone from a > once proud club who had conquered all before us > home and abroad to a laughing stock. "Champions > league - you're having a laugh". One man turned > this around. > > His detractors said it was a fluke and that we > were lucky. Lucky Rafa then led us to the knockout > stages in 06, another final in 07, and knockout > stages in 08 and 09. > > During this time we beat juve, real, barca, inter, > milan - giants of the game. Top ranked in europe, > a name to be feared in the draw. > > It's only 11 months since then. Not even one year. > Yet some so-called fans are calling for Rafas > head. I know he has made mistakes but I can't for > the life of me understand why, after all he has > done for us, people want him gone so quickly. Even > if he had been backed to the hilt in the transfer > market he has earned another season but under the > current circumstances it is a testament to him > that he has stuck with us. > > We didn't win at the bridge but he gave it his > best shot. I felt down but not out - we'd be back > there or thereabouts over the next few seasons. He > has now had the rug pulled from under him > financially and I reckon this will be extremely > difficult to achieve - but if anyone can do it - > it's Rafa. > Is how I feel too. One bad season and some people want him out, it's laughable.
  7. You can get the Northern line (Bank Branch) to London Bridge then a train to ED.
  8. No, you've not forgotten anything, was thinking of Monday club. :)-D
  9. I'm glad that Annasfield has taken her head out of the oven. Have fun on Sunday! Maybe see you Monday?
  10. Annasfield Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well in Pompey. Made up for you Ratty. > > Oh and Arsenal, win the league for me. ;-) Ditto! Twice!
  11. Oh b*ll*ocks, messed my post up. Yep, watching from the corporate box (bar) is good.
  12. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Start by supporting your local team. That would be > Dulwich Hamlets or Millwall. > > Get warm underwear and big woolly scarf. Learn a > few phrases to be shouted at apt times, eg, "Who > is the elegant athelete in the black who seems a > trifle myopic?". > Haha, love it. As a Liverpool fan living Peckham my husband does regularly go to support Dulwich Hamlet and is now one of the pink and blue army. > Go with friends and consume lots of hot bovril or > beer. If you choose Millwall, the pies outside > the ground are better than inside. > > Enjoy.
  13. I think that when you critise the area where people live the way that you did, then you will get a bit of an argument. I've also lived in the area for over 20 years and have never had a problem nor has anyone that I know, very lucky indeed.
  14. Oh, people don't attempt suicide anywhere else do they. Change the record.
  15. To Mothernature, I have lived in Peckham for 23 years and have never witnessed anything like this. Have seen it in Lordship Lane though outside a pub.
  16. me neither, The Uplands is not just a name but a direction.
  17. Usually only when there's football on for me. Plus swinging my leg trying to kick the ball.
  18. The most important thing is that the person is ok and hopefully being looked after.
  19. Maybe because of his court case. Also Ferdinand was vice Captain so don't they usually get promoted?
  20. I didn't win the Lotto either, ah well there's always next week.
  21. tommy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Scott - really looking forward to what The Vic > will look like and offer. When are you opening? > > Good food, selection of ales and a family room is > what we (and many others in the area) are looking > for. Hopefully your establishment will kick start > the road (and get someone to open up the > restaurant across the road as well). Also looking > forward to using the Vic for a coffee during the > day as well > > If you want a local family to try out any of your > menu (or bar) - let me know... > > Tom "Kick start the road" what exactly is that supposed to mean?
  22. rememberwhen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As a kid, when asking my mother or gran where > something missing might be, I was always told the > same thing > > > It's up in Annie's room, behind the clock! > > We lived in a bungalow and didn't know an Annie. I was always told that "it's up Ben's hole on the second shelf" I sometimes repeat to my son and then wonder why I get a blank look from him. Oh, another one was " It's cold enough for a walking stick" er, what?
  23. Caustic soda might do the trick.
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