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Just off the top of my head the Forest gae was definitley a 'game of 2 halves' last season. And before anyone says it, I know that they struggled to stay up, but was it not their home form that saved them. The second half they play to their 'home' end, and I know that their are many factors to winning a game, but they were roared on that day by the home fans.
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Prebooked Season ticket holders Adult £7.50 Season ticket holders seniors/young adults (17-21yrs) £ 3 Non Season ticket holders Adult £10 Non Season ticket holder seniors/Young adults £5 Under 16's free (only before Matchday) Matchday Sales Adults £15 non season ticket holders Adults on proof of season ticket £7.50 Seniors/YG non season ticket holders £5 Seniors/YG on proof of season ticket £3 Under16's £2 on day of game Not that bad really,and a much better KO time imo Have they said which stands are open for this one yet?
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IT's good but it's wrong. That's a quid each you each owe me by the way. Now I know why Rich Branson was so keen to get his grubby hands on the lottery contract! I have heard people call the lottery a tax on the poor, I'm not saying that I agree, and I have a good friend who did win over a milliion quid a couple of years ago, but personally, I'd rather save the money and waste it on ESB.
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Would Wolves not expect us to cover all of his wages though? If they'd only want a contribution then maybe Sam would consider it, but Wolves would be losing outr I'd have thought.
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Wotte more likely scouting for girls I would think.
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His Uncle works at the parish church of st thomas and st edmunds in Salisbury, told me once that pulling on a saints shirt would be a dream come true for Sam. It's really down to money though' let's be honest here. He knows that he is worth more than we could pay him surely.
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Whilst we try to work this out, consider this next time you think that you have any reasonable chance of winning the lottery. If you walked up to a stranger (a complete stranger) and tried to guess their mobile phone number, you would have more chance of getting it correct than of winning the jackpot on the lottery. Anyone who did CSE maths will be able to confirm this as fact. Go on try it, guess my mobile number? There's a packet of wine gums in it if you get it half right. I'll start you off, it begins 0792 Baj, you are not allowed to play this.
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I'm selling a 12" digital photo frame on E-Bay, it's started at only £19.99 with free P&P, so if you're after one, it is quite a bargain at the mo. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=140344429008&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT Also a set of htc Touch (mobile) earphones, one of those 1 Gallon Bell's Whisky bottles and a lovely brass laddder style Radiator towel rail in 'Other Items'. Hopefully a few more bits and bobs over the next couple of weeks too, but I'll bump this thread to save getting on your nerves too much.
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Reading Minity's bomb threat post reminds me of a time at LHR when I found an unatteneded bag (Code 93, IIRC) and whilst the powers that be were stood on the far side of the concourse deciding what action to take, I had to stand there guarding it. ******s. Toughest decision I had to make personally whilst up there, also concerned an unattended bag, this one however contained someones duty free, and the supervisor on duty left it to me to decide who got the CK1, who got the bottle of Chivas Regal and who got the Chanel No 5. As a smoker at the time, I the 400 Superkings were already stuffed down my high vis. Only joking of course.... I had the Chanel for me old Mum.
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Gets my vote, as I have said before too. We should have a 'Home End' and no, the Chapel does not fit the bill, sorry.
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JFK and UK rules will differ nick, but at one point we were told that if the phone was off, we should ask the passenger to turn it on. Voila, safe device apparently. Same with laptops, which really annoyed people in them days when it would take ages for them to fire up, and ages to turn off again. I have my own opinions on aviation security,as will Minty have his, but the single biggest threat to aviation security is without doubt Complacency. When I began with BAA I was actually taught (to some degree) how to #profile' a passenger. Post 11th Sept thta went out of the window, all of a sudden I was confiscating pen-knives from old men who had had them since childhood, on there way to Alderney to celebrate their Ruby Aniversaries. Thankfully, due to decent duty managers like Minty, we provided FOC envelopes and posted them home for them, if they were polite of course. So many ridiculous incidents I could recall, but very boring unless you were there. One story I will share is when Matt LeTiss came through once, and the X-Ray operator was concerned abut an item in his bag. On looking up and seeeing who's bag it was, he, or she (to protect HER identity) said "Sorry Matt, didn't know it was yours, let it go Hammy"!!! Worry not members of the flying public, I did no such thing and made sure that he was not trying to hijack a plane and fly it into The Tricorn Centre, and duly searched his bag. Heathrow? The busiest airport in the world and although I hope to God it's changed since my time there, I promise you that the most sensitive area of the airport ie the Royal Suite (as seen on The Airport with that hottie Anita) was one of the most accesible on the whole site. I have had the priviledge of guarding Royal flights and it was laughable. Guarding Air Force 1 on a presidential visit on the other hand, was a very different matter. Couldn't get near the thing for US security. That Anita girl had more clout than the Airport Security Duty Manager. What a joke.
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Math not your strong point then verbal? 26% plus 33% (a third) = 58% Blimey and I thought my secondary school maths CSE was never going to come in handy. I do actually know that 28 + 333 = 59. I wis just testing you all.
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I also got a discounted monthly rate just by saying I was leaving them a couple of months ago. Also got the sports package at reduced rate by saying I didn't want it for the summer months.