
colehillsaint
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No prepared for full horror less the pet buggary.
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Btw Stain, if you don't know me you are looking for an albino Labrador Poodle cross with a limp.
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The apocalypse is already a good deal more unpleasant than I had expected.
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Dalek, I don't want to encourage you, but how do you always get from; WE DID'NT APPOINT HODDLE to WE HAD TO HAVE STURROCK?
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I can accept what you say. I just don't recall such a dramatic turnaround in a player I have ever watched. Given that we have come up two divisions at the same time, it is hard to credit it to some confidence and motivation.
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You're not getting any F ing corned beef either.
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OK. I am only really interested if my dog survives. The wife and kids are obviously expendable, to make me haunted and bitter enough to get through the chaos. In fact I will probably feed them to the dog. Caring for the dog will represent my last vestige of humanity.
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To get advice from me you will need a stock of medium thick white sliced, some utterly buttery, and a jar of colemans mustard. Otherwise you can F off.
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I have access to a substantial fuel dump, and only yesterday stocked up on tinned corned beef from Sainsbury on line shopping. Bring it on.
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JP seems physically much stronger this season. I don't recall really ever noticing that in his game until quite recently.
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Was thinking about that with AL likely to be out. What a good shout. Will be interesting to see who gets the nod.
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You will have to turn the other way Ricky, if we are going to be in panto.
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Together as one - Nigel Adkins post match interview
colehillsaint replied to TopGun's topic in The Saints
Not that many though. You will always get people with another view, and most importantly the support for him at games has been very solid. -
Together as one - Nigel Adkins post match interview
colehillsaint replied to TopGun's topic in The Saints
He is a brilliant bloke. The fans of our club should be so proud that we have stuck by him through a difficult spell, and I think we will reap what we have sown. -
Especially true of the M Sport's I think. Damaged 1 run flat on my X3 on a site, and it was ££££
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I had some issues with my A4 as well. Turbo manifold of some description and something else that I can't remember. On your general point, I am sure you're right. We go up to Blackbush on Thursdays, which is brilliant if you have the knowledge to see what you are looking at, and we buy ex lease fleet Fiesta diesel vans with less than 30k on them. We might pay just over £5k including VAT and fees for one. If we sell it privately after two years with 80k on it, it has nearly been as cheap as running a bicycle. However if you really really want a prestige saloon I would look for an ex fleet 320 or 319D SE with 60 to 90k, and if your fussed, an automatic gearbox.
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I do about 30,000. My last two cars have been BMW's as the business buy's them, and the tax situation leads to the BMW emissions being preferential. They are great cars. I've had 4 Ford's, a Vauxhall, 4 Peugeot's, a VW, and more recently an A4, all for about 2 to 3 years. Obviously cars have tended to improve over time. The 320D M sport estate was entirely trouble free. Obviously more fun as well. I would avoid the M Sport if being practical. They are fun to drive 10% of the time, but are more difficult to live with, more expensive, and you may get tired of the wife scuffing the alloys on kerbs with the low profile tyres. I think most of the reviews say an SE is much better value. My current car is an X3 which is my first automatic, (getting old). With the current BMW auto transmission you don't seem to lose out on economy or performance which came as a bit of a revelation to me. If you are doing 30,000 a year and a day job, the auto box and auto hand brake make heavy traffic much less annoying.
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Prediction League Observation - Views sort
colehillsaint replied to Winchester Red's topic in The Saints
He needs to ask EBS1974. -
Quite. I don't hate him, but the blatant cynicism associated with HR would have depressed the crap out of me after 2 years of a bloke like Nigel
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First prize in the lottery of life.
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My agenda is to promote respect and courtesy on the forum through the very occasional politely constructed post. If I'm honest, it's not going well.
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Scepticism is a bloody good starting point when considering the motives and actions of any football club owner or chairman.
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Academic Study on the Effect of Changing Football Manager
colehillsaint replied to dvaughanwilliams's topic in The Saints
It wasn't a typo, and exactly! -
Academic Study on the Effect of Changing Football Manager
colehillsaint replied to dvaughanwilliams's topic in The Saints
I agree that we should sack him if we are able to appoint the right replacement. That will be in the back end of 2013 probably, if his luck hasn't changed by then. -
Academic Study on the Effect of Changing Football Manager
colehillsaint replied to dvaughanwilliams's topic in The Saints
DVW. I know. I was shamelessley using your OP as a pivot to force a point about the bigger picture. I can't see us doing better with any other manager we could realistically land this season. I think the weird way our summer transfer business ended up, we would be more likely to screw up a replacement at the moment to be honest.