
StuRomseySaint
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You have 1 more post today. Use it wisely. I suggest a suicide note.
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So what I can gather from your choice of pubs is that you are a pikey? p.s - you can't respond to this message until 13:07pm tommorow. xxx
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Well I think you are a complete tosspot and would laugh if you died... unfortunately for you, you can't respond to my insult until 13:03pm tommorow as you have used your 3 posts. :cool:
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Get real, as I said in another thread... who in their right mind is going to take on a business with such crippling debts, almost certain relegation and hardly any assets?! The best thing for you would be administration, the worst would be ceasing to exist, there are the options you have.
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I fookin hope them c*nts cease to exist... I will be laughing for the next 20 years if that happens so won't even notice they have gone.
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Sign of the times... I don't think there are that many more people looking to enlist... although there is always a slightly stronger will to join the Army for alot of people during conflict. When I was in we were heavily under-manned, we had a full company of Gurkhas to bring us up to a realistic number for an operational battalion. For a number of reasons, publicity, credit crunch, the fact it's not greener on the other side, the various conflicts... it's more a case of less people getting out rather than more people coming in.
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See that is the myth... there is no problem with recruitment. There is a 2 year waiting list into most trades in the RAF and Navy Most Infantry battalions are OVER manned and there is a waiting list to go into most trades. The only problem with recruitment is that the government won't spend. I give you one example... PWRR, our local Infantry battalion, are over-manned at the moment, currently have 150 in training at some point and many, many more waiting for their turn. There are many problems with the army, contrary to what the papers like to say, getting people who wan to enlist is not one of them.
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I do. Not on the frontline though, and only those on an Open Engagement who have passed the required training be allowed a weapon. There is plenty of rear echelon jobs National Servicers could do.
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Which you would never know because you would never repeat it to my (spade) face. Welcome to loserville, population = you.
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Brave man.
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:cool: The funny thing is they still genuinely believe that an investor is going to come in and save them before administration, which is a joke. Why would you buy a club £90m in debt, transfer embargo, limited fanbase, limited capacity stadium, no training ground, wages running at 90% of turnover... ... when you could. a) Buy the club for peanuts when they are in administration. b) Buy another club with much better facilities, prospects, fanbase and tradition for a fraction of the cost. They are deluded.
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1) Rums means 'surrounded by marshland' which is the case with Romsey, so some people refer to it as 'Rumsey' and have done for generations. 2) No, that shut abut 20 years ago! Although the site is now offices.
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They run the Romsey Tavern, which supplies my beer... it balances out.
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I have appeared in the Advertiser literally hundreds of times. My old man always used to write up the post match report when I was playing for Whitbread Boys, ensuring I got a mention every week! :cool:
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He rented it out on a long-term lease when he failed to build a golf course in Fishlake Meadows... one would have thought he would guess that building a golf course in somewhere called fishlake meadows would never work... lol His daughter still lives in Fishlake Meadows though.
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Looks like the 'home' ends will be busy that day.
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Well done, its not officially Romsey Extra as they now have their own parish, although boundaries cross. However Braishfield is part or Romsey. The town of Romsey lies within Southampton and S.W. Hampshire and contains the villages of Braishfield, Lockerley, Melchet Park and Plaitford, Michelmersh, Mottisfont, Romsey Extra, Sherfield English and Wellow. http://www3.hants.gov.uk/localpages/south-west/romsey.htm
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Yes he did ( and still does ) own a house in Belbins, his daughter also lives in Fishlake Meadows.
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The Star is still there. The Kings Head is still there ( I think ) The Vine is in 'Ower, Romsey' and still there.
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Not really. That's Jillian being a bit of a pleb. Now for the record, as you are all interested in my personal life... I was indeed going to marry her but I decided I didn't like her.... so I left her for her friend, who I boned for about a month then she dumped me and went back with her ex. I now have a nice youngun bit of 21 year old stuff. :cool:
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Is it? What a load of old tosh. Madness last year was quality!
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Being a bit nosey aren't we Jillian?
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I disagree to in some ways. It is a market town and opposed to commercialisation The age thing is a myth, infact if anything, Romsey has quite a young population.
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Haha... that was the old bint... I left her for another woman... ( who dumped me after a month :-( ) ... this one is the latest. :-)
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Also home to the late Reverend Awdry, creator of Thomas the Tank Engine.