OldNick
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SaintsWeb Forum Match reaction and pictures - Home side 5-2 Away side
OldNick replied to Minty's topic in The Saints
to be fair to Minty etc, i think they do the pics for nothing and so whilst it is frustrating waiting I also respect they have lives. -
behave,he has to prove he can do it at league level. Bournemouths manager is a better prospect IMO.Sad for Salisbury though
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that's another kick in the guts for Salisbury, and then you see how Pompey have blagged it. there really is no justice
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Im playing cricket with Neil Fouldes friday,I will see what he knows about it.
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she's not a teacher by any chance, and getting late in for work a lot lately
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well i hope it was not the Dr who told RL that Killer was going to be fit and so we didnt need extra defensive back up, or who couldnt help Marian etc etc. Why having a full time Dr on board is seen as bad,I can't understand
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Even if you only went out for a meal, Georgie is tarnished, who with any self respect would still date her....oh SaintStevo. So Stu are you going to be Cilla Black?
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I seems he is not well endowed but luckily he has 17stone to ram it home with. He likes one night stands .......although he has never experienced a 2nd night to know if he likes those as well
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amazing that someone with such an endearing persona, great in the sack and a reputation that Warren beatty would be jealous of, and he gets dumped twice in a week-end. Stu you've been framed
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We have to remember that by LC's money nearly lost us ML. Fry knew ML was there but kept Pinnacle going and gave them exclusivity with LC's money. We were fortunate that ML stayed on board because he was close to walking, as was reported at the time he didnt like Fry choosing Pinnacle ahead of him. I also feel LC was naive and fell into Fry's trap of squeezing money out of him for the exclusivity. Those few weeks while Pinnacle messed about cost us pre season lat year and perhaps we'd have made the play-offs had he used his loaf. After saying all that, i still feel he needs respect as he lost more than anyone in the debacle. i welcome him back but he is still part of the inglorious 2-3years.
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I would suspect you would have to live in a rural area and be able to have a bit pit to have the tank stored underground. Diesel would be easier of course
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it would be a waste of a bullet. When the boyfriend of the other tart finds out, he will mash you up.
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Did you expect your daughter to start on the same salary as you??? I doubt many people start their careers on a par with their parents salary
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It is the announcement of the newly enlarged physios area as we are signing Owen
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I was told that the fuel from say Shell was a better product than from the supermarkets. It was said that the supermarkets dont have the same additives and so are not as efficient. That is how they keep the prices down. it was told to me by somebody who works in the industry...no not who works behind the counter!!
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perhaps he is too busy using the4 incinerator to do any other work
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I think he did what all footballers did, the same as Henry and his handball. As a fan, if my player did that and we went on to win ,it would tarnish the memory but 2 games later and you are in the cup final, all is forgotten. It is no different to the German keeper not telling the ref the ball had gone over the line.
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I think that Barry is not interested in women but really likes the geography teacher she works with
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I wouldnt be surprised if NC would wish to take away MLT and there names off the suites in revenge for criticism given. DBP has an axe to grind and will look at anything to have a bit of poison injected.
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I thought it was that Gerrard had made a 16year old pregnant and so was going to move away from Liverpool by going abroad. JT would of course be sore about thaat, but he should have been kicked into touch ages ago
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The Budget VAT Up - What do the LIB DEMS say to that
OldNick replied to John B's topic in The Lounge
You see, this thought process is why the public sector is riddled with this 'sickie' culture. A sniffle or cold is not an excuse to stay at home. Sickness /food poisoning is but dont tell me that the public sector get a bigger proportion of that than the private sector. There is no excuse for the public sector to have more sick days than the private sector. period. I suspect there is not a week that we all wake up and think, i dont feel like working this week/today. If you make it easy then, the will to get up wanes and so productivity is lost. The frontline services that BTF talks about are robbed of time and so the vulnerable are effected by this as well. I go back to my original point, the workers have it in their own hands, up their game and there is less pain in redundancies as the savings are made elsewhere by being more efficient and resources are not wasted -
I thought Belhadj was a loan from Lens! Probably wrong though.
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If frontline services are to be protected, then the lower paid jobs will be saved. There is a lot of non essential staff higher up the chain who will go.The mandarins in the higher echelons will do thier best to keep their comfy life, and so will not hesitate to cut people in the higher paid jobs. The staff left will work harder as they will make sure they dont get the boot.Just like the private sector really.
