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I can’t express enough what great bloke George was. I’ve got many memories but two stick out. He come to the LSA in the basement of the spiringbok and him our late dad Tom used talk for ages. Along with a few others they were respected elders statesmen.
I’ve also spent quite a few lsa coach trips chatting with him and bill the plumber. He didn’t mind a political discussion and argued his corner very well.
Has anyone else watched the killing. It’s set in Seattle and focuses on Sarah linden a maverick detective who is a single mum to a son called jack. She spends a lot of time putting off her leaving the Seattle police department to go to sonoma to get married so that she can work this last case which is the murder of Rosie Larsden, it took mr a while to get into it but it wasn’t bad.
Odeon northfields avenue for me. I remember Saturday morning pictures and there was black and white feature called old mother Reilley as part of the show.
So I finally managed to watch this town and to be honest I wasn’t overly impressed. I expected a bit more of the storyline to focus on the emergence of blue beat. I thought that the various different threads didn’t always hang together and perhaps a greater emphasis could have been given to a smaller number of plots for example the IRA and it’s existence and influence at the time. That said there were som good characters.
Exactly that. I have had a few Leeds united match reaction you tube channels come up on my feed. Honestly the lowest common denominator is sheer arrogance. Reading between the lines they expected to turn and winning was just a matter of course. They clearly haven’t looked at a form table and most of them aren’t at all humble in defeat.
The argument from the Leeds fan is absolute tosh. They clearly haven’t watched us. Farke looked like he was going to implode in the first half. To be honest they had a moment at the start of the second half when they moved the ball more quickly. However when our third went in some of their players sunk. Marti I salute you. COYRS
I went down the ground yesterday after work and met a mate to lay some flowers. The tributes are slowly building up. I am not sure that the club have made this known. Many people don’t live close to the bush. Maybe the club could set up a donation page for an Alzheimer’s charity.