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Don't slag off the company or any individuals. You may want/need to work there again one day. Good luck, it can be quite daunting walking into the bosses office with that envelope in your sweaty palm.
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Most of the MOD staff in Liverpool have seen Abby Clancy performing um...... lets just say, interesting things on Mr Crouch :smt038. The office overlooks their old appartment they had in the 'pool, and they neglected (maybe accidently) to draw the curtains during afternoon shenanigans. Needless to say the internal 'phone system in the office was red-hot. :smt040
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I usually get hayfever from March right through 'till August, aren't I a lucky boy. I can cope with the sneezing & snivelling, it's the sore eyes that cause me misery, but so far this year I've not had eye-agony. As for medication: Loratidine tabs, sodium-cromaglycate drops & funisoloide nasal spray. If the eye-drops don't work I find that rapid rubbing followed by poking with something blunt offers a limited distraction from the soreness. :smt072 Bizarely, I always sneeze 3 at a time. :smt102
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The father of Gary & Phil Neville is Neville Neville.
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When I were lad growing up in Bitterne Park, there were two plumbers, one was called Mr Flood, the other was Mr Bucket.
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Mustn't forget this bloke: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Dickov
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The proprietor of the old post office on Bitterne Park Triangle was Mr W Kerr. I always wondered if his first name was Wayne. I’ve had dealings at work with Richard Head & John Thomas.
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I think I read a report (may be in todays Mirror, I don't have it to hand ATM) that she had been drinking all day, and was abusive to members of the public and life gaurds who had tried to warn her that her baby was frying. In the end the police were called. Getting p!ssed and childcare are mutually exclusive. If this is true (like I said I can't be sure where I read it now) then I agree with Hatch: I hope kiddo makes a full recovery.
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IIRC that game was played in torrential rain, I used to stand behind the goal in the Milton Rd stand with some mates. The rain was so bad that we retreated under the shelter of the Family Centre.
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My 9 year old son bought me this last week. He saw it in the newsagents and said to Mrs. Geezer, that he should buy it for me because I'm "building our house". I was quite touched when he said that to me and thought it was a lovely gesture. :goodman: Now I'm bitterly disappointed that the selfish little scrote didn't check through it first, buying me something that is factually incorrect. :axe: Is that all I mean to him? I’ll get the little b******, I’ll brick-up the doorway to his bedroom when he sleeps tonight. :mad: No Jeff, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think I'll get over the disappointment of Frank Saul & Jimmy Gabrialbeing muddled. There are some great photos in their. As long as it's not used as in 'A'-level sports studies as a definitive history of SFC, it's fine.
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Loved this guy. Always played with smile on his face. I read somewhere that he would get his wife to throw oranges at him when he wasn't expecting it, to keep his reflexes sharp, sort of Kato/Clouseau type relationship. He alway looked quite short for a 'keeper, probably under 6' tall (says the 5'8" ex-goalie )
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A-ha I see. I'll hang on at work for a little to witness this defining moment.
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Is the counter jammed. I've dipped in and out (o'er mrs) in the last minute or so & the count has remained at 999719.
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Dino Zoff won the Coppa Italia & UEFA cup with Juventus & took Italy to Runners-up in Euro 2000, but apart from Blackwell can't thing of anymore.
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Southampton Floodlit Football League
Dimond Geezer replied to Kingsbridge Saint's topic in The Lounge
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Southampton Floodlit Football League
Dimond Geezer replied to Kingsbridge Saint's topic in The Lounge
I used to play in it, (that was when I was young, fit & keen, playing Sat pm, Sun am & pm, 5-a-side Monday nights, training Tues, Wednesdays at the sporty, thurs & Fridays were for drinking ) Always played in goal & I had problems judging the flight of the ball in the floodlights, and the dodgy bounce you'd get off 'the beach', not to mention carpet burns (of the wrong sort ) on my knees & hips (god knows how many pairs of tracky trousers I got through ) and sand being kicked in my eyes, oh yeah, nearly forgot I split my head open on one occasion when I got dazzled by the floodlights & didn't see the c/f charging in on me. All in all - good times :smt023 -
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John Terry Has A Suspected Bust Foot.
Dimond Geezer replied to View From The Top's topic in General Sports
More to the point, he probably wont play against the Skates then. FFS the fish fiddlers could win the effing thing. -
At times, I found her quite attractive (pregnent women often are, they are also more horny ) , but at other times I have to agree with the above statement.
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That'll be a Citizens Arrest then :biggrin:.
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WTF when I dropped into this thread the previous work was 'Pauline' :confused: Ok then: White Wedding
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Southampton Nostalgia - Department Stores
Dimond Geezer replied to spyinthesky's topic in The Lounge
I think this was called 'Beatties'. Sold Hornby railway bits & bobs & Airfix models as well. -
£750 for 2 tickets in 2003, one was for my 6 year old son. I hope my missus doesn't read this site, she thought they were face value. :-\" The whole day out, (shirts, travel, flags etc) cost over £1000 (I've kept that quite too )