Badger Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 I did but then I failed my English A level I hated Chaucer and TS Eliott I think I might have sat the same paper as you.I still recall the question "Discuss the contribution of Chaucer or Eliott to the rise and fall of Southampton F.C". Later learnt that Chaucer was a Wolves fan. http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~1300876,00.html
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 5 May, 2009 Author Posted 5 May, 2009 I think I might have sat the same paper as you.I still recall the question "Discuss the contribution of Chaucer or Eliott to the rise and fall of Southampton F.C". Later learnt that Chaucer was a Wolves fan. http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~1300876,00.html Nice tie-in Badger.
sadoldgit Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 Yep, Adolf had a lot to answer for. A few well aimed bombs and the Dell might have been flattened and we would have moved to a new ground sooner! Still we got our own back by sending Alpine to Austria! Pay back too for The Sound of Music!!! Someone should write a book aout the Rise and Fall of SFC though. It has all the ingredients of a Greek Tragedy mixed with a Brian Rix farce! A little job for you during the summer break Duncan???
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 5 May, 2009 Author Posted 5 May, 2009 Yep, Adolf had a lot to answer for. A few well aimed bombs and the Dell might have been flattened and we would have moved to a new ground sooner! Still we got our own back by sending Alpine to Austria! Pay back too for The Sound of Music!!! Someone should write a book aout the Rise and Fall of SFC though. It has all the ingredients of a Greek Tragedy mixed with a Brian Rix farce! A little job for you during the summer break Duncan??? No thanks Bern - did you like my little "SoG" name dropping in the article - I am sure Nickh never spotted his name in lights. Perhaps he will now!!
Nineteen Canteen Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 I think I might have sat the same paper as you.I still recall the question "Discuss the contribution of Chaucer or Eliott to the rise and fall of Southampton F.C". Later learnt that Chaucer was a Wolves fan. http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~1300876,00.html Badger, I think you'll find Chaucer was a Rotherham supporter
Nineteen Canteen Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 I think I might have sat the same paper as you.I still recall the question "Discuss the contribution of Chaucer or Eliott to the rise and fall of Southampton F.C". Later learnt that Chaucer was a Wolves fan. http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~1300876,00.html TS Elliott was definitely a Saints fan: 'Success is relative: it is what we can make of the mess we have made of things' or 'Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past' Better 'Teach us to care and not to care, teach us to sit still!'
Badger Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 Badger, I think you'll find Chaucer was a Rotherham supporter 'The Millers Tale' providing the link ?
David Strover Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 No, find me next to... bombastic means alomst the same as fantastic but better, like a bomb exploding My dictionary doesn't have pictures.
Nineteen Canteen Posted 5 May, 2009 Posted 5 May, 2009 'The Millers Tale' providing the link ? You know it is.
Frank's cousin Posted 6 May, 2009 Posted 6 May, 2009 Duncan - Fair, balanced, melancholic yet with that wonderful faith and optimism that all football fans pocess (exept Alpine saint ;-)) - just for you Buddy!
OldNick Posted 6 May, 2009 Posted 6 May, 2009 No thanks Bern - did you like my little "SoG" name dropping in the article - I am sure Nickh never spotted his name in lights. Perhaps he will now!! i did but took it as a compliment Duncan. I think you did a good piece that could be read by all without being offended. Iam in a lets be united mode and until people start rattling my cage i am just jogging alone waving to both my fans and detractors
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 6 May, 2009 Author Posted 6 May, 2009 i did but took it as a compliment Duncan. I think you did a good piece that could be read by all without being offended. Iam in a lets be united mode and until people start rattling my cage i am just jogging alone waving to both my fans and detractors Jogging in a cage? I knew I saw you in the London Marathon!
OldNick Posted 6 May, 2009 Posted 6 May, 2009 Jogging on a fence...can you not see him!!! Well I thought I get up there so it was easier for my stalker to see me
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