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or 4 Engagements and a Sudden Illness you beat me to it
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The 1st.................. 2nd................ 3rd.......................... and 4th Element
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75% Lush Everclear threw me too but the lack of hangover gave it away, as just like drinking Beer & Schnapps in Germany all evening despite going to bed happy with the World I have never had a hang over. As for this Grain Alcohol a friend from Chicago brought some home after a business trip to the US, 190% was pretty evil and could only be drunk in extreme moderation, after 6 months there was still half a bottle left but most of the glass inside the bottle had become frosted in that time. You wondered what condition your insides would be in if you drank it regularly.
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More dangerous if you ask me; lose your place in the squad to someone on loan presents a golden opportunity to get back into the side with a blistering performance. (unless you are the Saints team of the previous few years).
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Scrolled down to the 2nd January fixtures and Exeter have drawn the short straw with an away trip to Carlisle!!!, whereas we have a short toddle up to Brentford.
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I remember us playing Arsenal at the Dell on New Years Day with an 11-11.30 am kick off, there was frost on the cage between the Junior Saints and everyone else at the Milton Road end, and the rich aroma of alcohol on peoples breaths.
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Even today the people of Normandy are very grateful to the British for their liberation, that gratuity seems to have been passed down through following generations.
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Top £££ offered for Leyton Orient tickets
John Boy Saint replied to SaintBobby's topic in The Saints
Shame this game was not billed for the end of the season, as both times we were promoted to the top division in 1966 and 1978 our promotion was guaranteed with a draw at Orient. -
Last 3 albums you listened to all the way through
John Boy Saint replied to Rattlehead's topic in The Arts
Royksopp ~ Junior The Coral ~ Roots & Echos Genesis ~ Turn it on Again Tour live in Manchester disc 2 (second half) All on a long drive home -
It is believed that the Sahara Desert is the previous location of the Arctic.
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Tonight we had Gammon Steak, Mushrooms, Sautéed Potato's peas and corn. On Mash potato do people recall the Bangers & Mash stall on the approach to the Chapel end of the ground, the mash came out of a machine like runny porridge but a quick stir had it to the consistency of home made Mash, when I asked them about the ready mash they said that it was 80% spud, they said that there was an more expensive mix that was 90% spud........ I remember the first time that I had Bangers and Mash from there we were playing Sheffield Utd on a bitter December evening that mash sat in my stomach like a breeze block that had been in the oven on a low heat.
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A big digression on that point, the Winchester Bypass was probably the first dual carriageway in Europe as it was built before the Second World War. By all accounts the man who's airforce dropped more bombs per capita on Southampton than London, heard about the Winchester Bypass and thought that this 2 lane road system across Germany linking the big Cities would make travelling much quicker he called them Autobahns. Apparently it was a Mustang P51 that flew through the bridge.
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Even with the -10 and a full pre season we would have 29 points by now. I think that comment puts me on the fence :smt119
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For my money as a nipper supporting Saints the teams Lawrie put out for MY entertainment were the best teams in the world, humiliating Man U on the largest stage in world club football set the tone and everything grew from there. Promotion to the top flight was great, turning up at The Dell no matter who's name was on the wall of the Milton as that days visitors, you entered the ground believing that your were going to see entertaining football and invariably see the nose of a "bigger" team spread across their faces, even if we were beaten the mood walking away from the ground 95% of the time even after a loss was that everyone had been entertained, which was obviously down to the man picking the team. For my money only WGS has fanned the embers of those fantastic memories of Saints under Lawrie. Personally the fact that he enabled me to get tickets for my Dad and me to see the 1979 League Cup Final puts him high up on the list of people I count as personal heros, and negates the share stuff etc. Anyone who makes a negative judgement on this is talking out of their backside because given the same opportunity very few would turn their back on it.
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If we get him the secret weapon we will have if Papa stands next to him is the other side will spend most of the first half figuring out whether Cox & Papa got their kits mixed up in the changing room................ Anyone who has seen Papa on the pitch will know what I mean.
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Where he is now after a couple of Woo-Woo's you can be whatever you like dharling x Thats me on a warning with the mods now
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If you are short and Canadian you might be in with a chance.
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I had a mate who was one of the Canadian imports for the Vikings, silly bugger got done for drink driving within months of arriving here, so as we lived in Silchester north of Basingstoke muggins here became the Taxi driver to Southampton.............. The upside was all the Hockey Hookers: he worked his way through the bulk of them, including the munters.
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Was that the one tucked away in the corner down at the bottom of the hill.
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As a sprout I lived in Bitterne, my Granny & Grandad lived in Shirley, on the odd exciting occasion we would "sail across the Ocean" on the Floating Bridge. being first on scared me as I feared we might not stop, watching the black ball go down the pole at the stern and going up at the bow meant we were off: quite the adventure when I was 4. Going down to Western Shore to see the Queens Lizzie 1 & 2 and Mary departing or arriving. The Red Routemaster buses on the aft deck of the Queen Mary as she left Southampton for the final time. The Hovercraft from Woolston. The Paddling Pools on the Common Boating lake up the Sports Centre with the tin hand paddle boats, and the water fights on hot days mastered by sitting on one side of the boat and paddling the otherside to skim the water at another boat. The 2p Orange train up the Sports Centre The Witches Hat roundabout up the Sports Centre. Weekend nights down the Ice Rink, dodging the plebs with hire skates, saving the girls as they were about to fall. Then at 9 and 10pm the ice was cleared of hire skates so those with their own skates had 15 minutes (71/2 minutes for Girls then the same for the boys) to show off, the DJ always played Blue Monday 12". Shopping in Safeway opposite Edwin Jones on a Friday evening. Getting lost in Edwin Jones and getting Jelly Baby's from the staff while we waited for my Mum to collect me. Father Christmas's Grotto in Edwin Jones The smell of Fawley wafting over the city. Just a few before I get boring.
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I think the old one was built around a Sky Sports template, because just like our current OS offering there was quite a few in the same style, layout, and navigation.
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Also most of the pupils come from homes where hard work is the norm, whereas state schools have a melange of pupils from those with natural ability to succeed to the numpties who think that mucking about in class is cool. Those in the middle get caught both ways, private schools preclude those that could not give a monkeys meaning those in the middle aspire to match those at the top. Jeez what a thread.................. and there's me a wooden spoon salesman. :-)