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20 minutes ago, mackem said:

Ricky Gervais is a grade A cnut though,as funny as herpes.

totally agree ,just liked the show!

 

cant comment on the herpes ,can only assume its not humorous!

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football and boxing are the last things max should stick to.....lol

f**k sake do people really want to live north of bristol.??? What a dump inhabited with the most common of scum and us southerners have to subsidise them because there's f**k all industry up ther

Ricky Gervais is a grade A cnut though,as funny as herpes.

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14 hours ago, maxhardcore said:

Tomo what was the name of that old church where Paddys service was ?

Was it at a place called Pleasley ?

The Church must of been 4-600 yrs old ??????

yes mate pleasley...'

intresting fact about the pit that was there max,, think it closed around the mid 80's......whilst it was working I think I'm right in saying it was the last steam powered pit....all the winding gear and some other bits were powered by steam

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4 minutes ago, Balaur said:

Slough is just a battle ground between Polish and Asians now. May bombs fall on Slough lol. Used to be a boom town in the 70s could walk from job to job for more money and p45 would never catch up I was told. 

Slough has just been voted the best town to live in, ease of getting jobs and affordable housing. Fcuk that!

Cheers, D.

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Got say I'm not slagging any where, been up a down the country. Loved Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands never stopped in the middle so to speak. If I did I'm sure there some nice places. It's cities I have a problem with I don't feel at home there, and the problem with Devon is its getting bought out by rich folk and people retiring buying the place up forcing out the locals, as the price property go through the roof. then they get on the council and pass silly buy laws. A little village not far from me where the captains and colonels bought the place out and passed a buy law saying "you can not hang your washing out on the line" Ffs.

I do love Devon though and as my old man used to say "you have to appreciate where you live, because people don't", and god I do. Every body to there own, your at home where you feel at home.

Cheers Arry

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1 hour ago, baker boy said:

Was in Surry the last few days, posh as f**k...for a valley boy like

with all due respect you could go anywhere and be posher than the vallys  :D.....apart from maybe Greenock just outside Glasgow ....:icon_eek:

mind some good lads down the vallys...always made to feel welcome down there ....same as north east....I do believe them monkey hangers and geordies to be the friendliest of folk

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11 hours ago, maxhardcore said:

Danelaw is still where it's at'them celts ran to the hills for a reason ?

The Danelaw was mostly the East Mids and East Anglia. Is that North or South in this argument? :laugh:

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38 minutes ago, dytkos said:

Slough has just been voted the best town to live in, ease of getting affordable housing.

Yup,sheds with beds was a phrase first coined in Slough,nothing was done about the thousands of illegal occupants so it spread to Hounslow,Southall,Hayes etc,this is their affordable housing.

 

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1 hour ago, TOMO said:

yes mate pleasley...'

intresting fact about the pit that was there max,, think it closed around the mid 80's......whilst it was working I think I'm right in saying it was the last steam powered pit....all the winding gear and some other bits were powered by steam

it closed in 83.we were at the training centre 1lad from new Houghton had to go to shirebrook instead. the Pleasley pit shut before he even got there. 

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9 hours ago, TOMO said:

yes mate pleasley...'

intresting fact about the pit that was there max,, think it closed around the mid 80's......whilst it was working I think I'm right in saying it was the last steam powered pit....all the winding gear and some other bits were powered by steam

I actually got wed at that church just over 16 year back.. small world as they say! I pop in for a reminisce now and again when I'm passing on the bike but i suffer terrible flashbacks for day's after!! lol..

I remember years back an old school mate from Houghton telling me those hares on Pleasley tip were as "big as fcuking spaniels"... ??

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6 minutes ago, Bush Rummager said:

I actually got wed at that church just over 16 year back.. small world as they say! I pop in for a reminisce now and again when I'm passing on the bike but i suffer terrible flashbacks for day's after!! lol..

I remember years back an old school mate from Houghton telling me those hares on Pleasley tip were as "big as fcuking spaniels"... ??

you would be lucky to find anything to run there now. ?

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