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cookiewales
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Post: # 44583Post cookiewales

well chuffed new website is up and runing superb job done by mickg still a few tweaks sat here with a big beaming smile even through cant work with snow but hey look on the bright side.click on the link below and marvel at micks sollid pounding of the keyboard for many hours.man with a hidden talent :;): :cool: :cool:ps check out the links page :p if we have missed anyone send email :D



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matty brock
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Post: # 44587Post matty brock

Quality that mate, you must be made up.

Nice photies on there too ! :)

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Post: # 44592Post Suggers

Superb - triples all round - cheers to you both... :;):
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 44594Post lutonlagerlout

i showed mrs lout your site cookie,she said "i dont like that drive"

i said which one?

she goes" the one with the wheel in the middle"

it takes all sorts i suppose :;):

very nice site well done fellas
LLL :)
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Post: # 44602Post Injured

Very good and some excellent work there cookie.
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IanMelb
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Post: # 44633Post IanMelb

Excellent stuff

rab1
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Post: # 44652Post rab1

nice site cookie, like a young Gareth Thomas at work laying those setts.
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cookiewales
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Post: # 44655Post cookiewales

rab1 wrote:nice site cookie, like a young Gareth Thomas at work laying those setts.
??? :cool: that made me laught rab am watching the rugby now and cardiff are crap against edinburgh we need thomas the poof on :p :;): :;):
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rab1
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Post: # 44659Post rab1

didn't mean anything bad, solid/sure of play a good squad man and good player. next time your up for a game give me a shout. used to play for my school/county wing forward. was in oz 2003 :cool: did you notice we the Scots won again. (we`re actually not that good right now). dont really follow the game as much, wife hates it. shes not keen but want her to go to murrayfield for an international. (when she hears flower of Scotland start) she`ll understand
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Post: # 44675Post lutonlagerlout

great wasnt sure who Gareth Thomas is..
googled him and found that we share the same birthday
cheers lads :;):
I think this came up recently and have to say things have moved on now
each to his own
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cookiewales
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Post: # 44679Post cookiewales

rab1 wrote:didn't mean anything bad, solid/sure of play a good squad man and good player. next time your up for a game give me a shout. used to play for my school/county wing forward. was in oz 2003 :cool: did you notice we the Scots won again. (we`re actually not that good right now). dont really follow the game as much, wife hates it. shes not keen but want her to go to murrayfield for an international. (when she hears flower of Scotland start) she`ll understand
h.i rab yes he is a good player and a hard boy.i was in oz 2003 and went to watch scotland figi match queud up outside ground ticket office great day scotland won but figi were refed of the park pulled back for 3 certain tries there was a right haho think the ref was pussed to one side after that and a few more were but as you know its the score on the board thats counts.as last nights match showed ref gave try but replay showed loie toqeri dropped the ball ref did not call for replay.scots were the better side on the night will give you a shout next time up in the bonnie isle ps watch wales england first game we will be going for 4 on the trot fingers crossed.ps not for one moment did i think you were taken the p-=s but as a fellow celt your allowed :p :;): :;):
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rab1
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Post: # 44693Post rab1

flew over in the same plane as the england squad, think they went first class as they were not in the "cheap seats" like me. girl in my digs got a fully signed oz shirt, must be worth a few quid now. ???
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Post: # 44699Post GB_Groundworks

i've got signed rugby ball that says "Giles enjoy your sport, your friend Sean Fitzpatrick" :) haha when they were over 10 years ago and played at old trafford they trained at our rugby club and dad drove him round all day took him to the site etc. sister had her pic with johna lomu haha. imissed out on 2003 was finishing my degree dad was there sat 3 rows from the pitch for final.

cookie you know a boyo called kingsly jones, he's a good friend of my dads he's head coach at sale now. he played a few times for wales if i remember, plays on our 3rd team now and again as did philips st andre haha some line up for a 3rd team 90+ caps fro france haha. we did a massive refit of Sebastian chabal house when he was over here, the caveman haha. really nice bloke, dad turned him out a few sunday mornings to meet and great the kids, with jason robinson.

andy sheridan asked my dad if he could do his bricklayer apprenticeship with us as well, but the demands of professionalism meant he didn't have time in the end. All these boys at Sale they used to train at our club as well for a few years.

my dad retired at 52 from proping whe his hips gave up, since had them both replaced at the same time, ouch haha
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flowjoe
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Post: # 44700Post flowjoe

Only rugby related story i have (probably the 4th time ive mentioned it on here) was from a retired pub landlord i know.

He went to work at the local hospital as a porter, one night johna lomu is brought in with stomach cramps (he was staying at a local hotel with the team) and this old boy is told to take him to x-ray in a wheel chair.

Took three of em to push the chair, at least two of em couldnt see where they were going due to the frame of the big guy

:)




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rab1
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Post: # 44701Post rab1

only ever broke my collar bone. hips, that must be painful. ???

was really bad at football as a kid so took up rugby, brother was a top class midfielder years ago before girls and beer.
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