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GIBSON - Power Tour 101 Electric Guitar Great fun and very easy to master, mnore details in the ad: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140360527793 You can just switch on and play through the built in speaker, plug in your MP3 player and jam along or even play it through an amp. No box, collection welcome. Any questions welcome.
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Anyone know a god resource for calculating and choosing the best annuity please? Not a massive amount to invest but as I have read that the rates are at their highest for a long time, want to weigh up a few options. Note that I have googled it, but seem to get loads of reports and not that many calculators. Cheers in advance and would be particularly keen to hear from Crouchie's Lawyer foillowing some cracking advice previously (still owe you a beer mate).
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Bus drivers, apart from Uni-Link ones who are very polite
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People who let doors close in your face when you have your hands full.
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Who would people want to see in concert at SMS next summer, asssuming that the club are going to continue holding them of course? I would like to see an old rocker like Rod Stewart or perhaps Macca.
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Are we going to get Rod to finally play St Mary's too? I heard that he chose Plymouth as his only concert last summer as we couldn't pay the required £1 mill to secure the concert.
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Remarkable link to our history. I just realised that 'Sillett. C' was the father of John Sillett who (after starting his carrer with saints) famously took Coventry to FA Cup triumph. John himself wasn't even born himself until four years after OC watched him plying his trade for us. Even watching the footage from 1987 makes ME feel old. Also agree with the other poster that maybe we should be the first club to introduce FREE season tickets for over 65's.
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You must have been away dd, worry not though as I used mts h's postal vote on your behalf, countering my own vote for Monsieur Kinnock. seriously though dd, it's not that bad a choice whether we voted for her or not, or is it just the principle that riles you mate?
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Baroness Ashton has been appointed to the post of EU Foreign Minister. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8369477.stm Astonishment in some camps but (perhaps patronisingly but not intentionally so) a big step forward for equality for womenfolk. Whatever next? Nuclear subs?
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It was discussed on here the other week that Markus had asked AP why our players surround the ref when decisions don't go their way, if we are honest with ourselves I don't think any of us really like it and only tolerate it as both sets of players do it in a vain attempt to gain an advantege. Anyone who says that they find winning by cheating acceptable is either fibbing or missing the point of 'sport'. When there is blatant cheating as with Thierry's double handball and subsequent winning of that massive match did warrant protestations, players should be able to trust the ref to make the correct judgement he can only really do that in todays game with the aid of technology imo. Just for the fairness I would like to see it at leat available on occasion. Technology is part of everything that we do nowadays, even people walking the fens or cruising the sedate canals of the Grand Union use Sat Nav. Why is football dragging it's heels? I also not that some are concerned that FIFA wanted France to qualify hence the seedings.
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It's an old Republican song, the origional lyrics were written by this lady - Julia Ward Howe: She wrote the words after hearing some soldiesr singing "John Brown's Body is a lieing in his grave". She couldn't sleep with the tune in here head so got out of bed and penned six verses. Much like our national anthem, there are some verses that are not commonly sung, just like the recently discovered one about HR's dear old Mum. Which if I am honest I think is not very nice, therefore I will not be joing in the singing at SMS. Yopu can sing along to the words written above here though: http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/b/h/bhymnotr.htm HTH
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£20 That's my last offer as I know that O can get 3 bottles for a tenner at Tesco Xpress. £20.
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If you've not already popped the corks mr p, why not auction them on here? I would offer you £18 for the six bottles (cash).
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My mate actually met Monica L when she was staying in London a few years back, apparently she is a tetchy so 'n so and a lousy tipper. He was working part time in Sketchleys, when she walked in and handed over a bag of clothing to be dry cleaned. When he asked if she wanted the 1 Hour service or the Next day service she mumbled her answer, so he said "Come again"?. "No" she replied, "mayonaisse, not that it's any of your Goddam business" The End
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Happy Birthday Mo, have a cigar on me
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fwiw I believe that children are our future, treat them well and let them lead the way.
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/\ http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+do+I+post+a+picture+on+a+web+forum%3F hth
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tbh a DB9 would be just as effective on men too, or is that just me?
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Next. And very concerningly, 'we' were considering a Figaro when the Saab came to my rescue. I even test drove a powder blue one with those wobbly balls on chrome sticks to aid parking.
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I wish..
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His name sells shirts and fills column inches though, sadly that's all too often the major consideration for megabucks clubs. can you imagine what Kevin Keegan would caots saints at today's prices? Doesn't bear thinking about does it, especially as KK was twice the player that Tevez is imho.
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A classic StL and another that I would have in my Lotto winners garage, but it would have to have the weight saving feature as per the one below. Hey Mr C, looky looky a Man's car, a SAAB and a ragtop to boot! I defy anyone to not like that! If only they did them in a less manly colour though....
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Whilst passing a gorgeous red one last year in a queue on the M25, I was admiring the lovely paintwork and supple red leather when I realised that the woman driving it was looking right back at me. She looked the part, long wavy auburn hair, designer sunglasses and bright read lipstick, she had an air about her that reminded me of one of my favourite 'readers letters' from my formative years. All of a sudden I felt this searing pain in my ribs, accompanied by a 'keep your eyes on the road, you perv'. That was the moment that I promised myself that one day I will own a red Jag XK (R or 8, the cheaper one) convertible. My dream car.
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/\ No sorry Bridgey, I tend to just get what i can for stuff on E-Bay and keep my costs down by starting low. Good luck if you bid though, and note that I don't mind collection in person if you want to save on postage.