gandalf
Subscribed Users-
Posts
150 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by gandalf
-
It's funny how they all say that.
-
Yep. I mentioned this on the way home. Perhaps it was a Jason puncheon moment
-
Oh well. They'll want to call the game off then.
-
I think my son may miss the last train back to Bognor tonight 🤣
-
That's why he was wearing a Portsmouth shirt
-
The game is live on bbc1 Wales. I think you can view it via the iPlayer. I stand to be corrected.
-
Paul Jones was and still is a resident here in Bognor Regis.
-
When we pass through that area we ensure all windows are closed and the car is set to recycle the air.
-
I usually go for hesgoal or fotyval online
-
As I said read it again "Norwich will be bottom for sure, then ourselves, Burnley and Newcastle for the other 2 spots". Norwich and the other 2 being ourselves, Burnley or Newcastle. what is being said it's 2 out of the other 3. I'm just being pedantic as you are being picky.
-
Read it again will you
-
Beard yes, but short and grey. And no hairy footed little friends.
-
Westbound closure around the Fareham area this weekend. We travel from Bognor and trying to assess our options. May well be the train.
-
I live in a PO postcode, Bognor Regis, and I am not a neanderthal nor are my other family and friends who are season ticket holders.
-
Lee Bowyer has left Charlton.
-
Yep, me too.
-
Consider the area we have to travel through to get to a game.
-
I live in Bognor Regis which is a PO area.
-
Thanks for sharing this. My grandfather and his two brothers joined the Royal Sussex Regiment and fought on the Somme. All three survived the war. I now have my grandfather's Military Medal and Citation. He died in 1969 and I know it's become cliched but he never discussed his experiences except to occasionally pass some random comments. He was apparently very p***ed off that he couldn't join up for WW2. Instead he drove tankers of aviation fuel to the many airfields around Sussex and Hampshire. I have visited a few War Grave cemeteries travelling through France. Sometimes you follow a sign and find a cemetery with only a handful of graves. All beautifully kept. An unforgettable and emotional experience is to attend the nightly ceremony at the Menin Gate, Ypres.
-
One of my daughters is a teacher. Recently I mentioned Oliver Cromwell and she genuinely didn't know who he was. So I'm not sure what history she was taught! And no, she doesn't teach history.
-
Steve. I've emailed you.
-
Got straight in this morning. Fingers crossed.
