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stetrovers 01-04-2012 20:05

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 979236)
I don't go carrying around knifes in me handbag.

Searches through ... ah, Fishermen's Friends ... they will blow someone's brains out ...LOL.

Sorry, not a laughing matter. Distressing for both parties I reckon.

Ah Fisherman's Friends, Did you know that the Lofthouse family are big ROVERS supporters. Duncan won the double your money draw a few weeks back £500 !!
money goes to money!!! good luck to him, he's a great bloke.

Wynonie Harris 01-04-2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 981841)
Ah Fisherman's Friends, Did you know that the Lofthouse family are big ROVERS supporters. Duncan won the double your money draw a few weeks back £500 !!
money goes to money!!! good luck to him, he's a great bloke.

Quite frankly I couldn't care less. You may not have noticed it, but this is ACCYweb because it's concerned with ACCRINGTON and district. Why don't you go and post on Blackburnweb? In fact, better still, why don't you move there as you like their soddin' football club so much? :rolleyes:

jaysay 02-04-2012 08:46

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 981852)
Quite frankly I couldn't care less. You may not have noticed it, but this is ACCYweb because it's concerned with ACCRINGTON and district. Why don't you go and post on Blackburnweb? In fact, better still, why don't you move there as you like their soddin' football club so much? :rolleyes:

Calm down calm down Wyn:D

Wynonie Harris 02-04-2012 10:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 981895)
Calm down calm down Wyn:D

Gordon Bennett, Jay, you sound like a scouser! ;)

cashman 02-04-2012 13:25

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 981716)

My comment was in reply to cashman and not on the overall subject. You canat least quote us both if you are going to call me an idiot, as you must be calling us both idiots.

As my comment was in response to Kates quote n was a joke between us, Why the need?:confused:

Restless 02-04-2012 16:09

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just the Clayton thing, and that lots of dubious things seem to have happened there over the years.

I didn't really get there was a private joke there between you. apologies again

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 981942)
As my comment was in response to Kates quote n was a joke between us, Why the need?:confused:


DaveinGermany 02-04-2012 18:55

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 981931)
Gordon Bennett, Jay, you sound like a scouser! ;)

Oi ! I resemble that remark ! :D

jaysay 02-04-2012 19:05

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 981931)
Gordon Bennett, Jay, you sound like a scouser! ;)

Well I thought you'd pick that up easily Wyn, seeing that fore ages nearly all the Stanley team spoke with a scouse accent:D on mi hed la:rolleyes:

cashman 02-04-2012 21:34

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 981959)
just the Clayton thing, and that lots of dubious things seem to have happened there over the years.

I didn't really get there was a private joke there between you. apologies again

Not a big deal,but fact i highlighted her post wi me answer may have given yeh a clue.:D

Restless 02-04-2012 22:00

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Doh!! :)

***Mr D*** 02-04-2012 23:08

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 979196)
Thanks, Mitzy.

Blimey, that must have been some hell of an argument. :eek:
Looks like the guy got off lightly.

What was she doing with a knife anyway ?

Still we don't know all the details, do we.

Your right we don't know the details, did anything more come of this.

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 981006)
I have started to call it Clayton-Le-Morgues

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 981704)
That sort of comment is usefull isnt it, idiot.

No sympathy for the victim !

WOW over that comment, Serious, glad you've both made up though.:D

Remember we don't know the details. Well I don't.

Eric 03-04-2012 02:37

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 981743)
Bless you for that Rob - some people on here think I'm a grumpy old cow who never stops grumbling. But then they don't know about the cats... ;):)

No dahlin, you ain't a "grumpy old cow" ... Just a silly moo;):D

Oh, and talking about cats, I just got another one. His (soon to be "it's":eek:) name is now "Bert" ... it suits him.;)

susie123 03-04-2012 08:21

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 982095)
No dahlin, you ain't a "grumpy old cow" ... Just a silly moo;):D

Oh, and talking about cats, I just got another one. His (soon to be "it's":eek:) name is now "Bert" ... it suits him.;)

My dad and grandad were both called Bert - they were cynical and grumpy... it's where I get it from!

Glad to hear the feline population of the Eric household is still expanding - have you still got your friend's critters that you were fostering?

Eric 19-04-2012 13:38

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 982111)
My dad and grandad were both called Bert - they were cynical and grumpy... it's where I get it from!

Glad to hear the feline population of the Eric household is still expanding - have you still got your friend's critters that you were fostering?

Come to think of it, my grandad Ashton was "Bert" ... that's him in my avatar, Private Albert Edward Ashton, The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) ... just the nicest, gentlest guy. He once rescued me from my gran, who was on the point of killing me 'cause I ate her week's cheese ration.:eek: Three ounces, I think it was.

jaysay 19-04-2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 986294)
Come to think of it, my grandad Ashton was "Bert" ... that's him in my avatar, Private Albert Edward Ashton, The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) ... just the nicest, gentlest guy. He once rescued me from my gran, who was on the point of killing me 'cause I ate her week's cheese ration.:eek: Three ounces, I think it was.

Ya Grans were like that in them days, when you nicked their cheese Eric:D


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