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More Than Our Fair Share Of Luck This Season?
Can't forget the last match of 1958.
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Bolton Wanderers 3-2 Nottingham Forest
An amazing day in Wanderers history.
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Clueless Coyle
As far as I remember Lennon, unlike Coyle, Freedman and Megson never had any funds to spend, never had a chance to mold his own team. We were cash strapped so Lennon's hands were tied. We never got got a proper chance to see what he could do.
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Engineers
When I lived in Bolton and Radcliffe my father worked as a boilermaker, though I don't recall the company name.He was always looking at blueprints. Also, there's several engineers in my family. Not me though,I don't have the aptitude for that. Interesting though.
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Sunderland 3-3 Wanderers
Wouldn't worry.Recent form will improve,get the odd win and avoid relegation.Next season look at making the playoffs.
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Players Not Paid
Ken really seems to know what he's doing.The things he could do with premier league money.
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Jazz Buffs.....
Another giant.
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Jazz Buffs.....
Really?Like to hear you.
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Favourite Teas
For me there's nothing better than the classics shepards pie,bangers and mash,sausage rolls, yorkshire pudding. A few weeks ago tbe misses got me some Twinnings green tea. Tasted great but too strong with the caffiene. Couldn't sleep. Most of the time I get green tea or mint tea in chinatown. Thankfully I don't think I've had any laced with opiates.Fingers crossed(hah).
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Jazz Buffs.....
No finer guirarist than George Benson. Django Reinhardt and Joe Pass weren't too bad either.
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Rule, Britannia
Just to think they named Python after Monty Python. Ace.
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Rule, Britannia
Gardens are good.Programming is good too, I let artistic license get in the way.Never made that much money.
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Rule, Britannia
I think the problem with microsofts programming software(vb.net) and such is that it contains too much paint by number coding procedures. Connecting to a database for example. Real programmers should know how to program in notepad or ms-dos. There's just too much programing with training wheels.
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What Was Your First Memory?
I was sixteen.That's funny! Seriously though,It was an old house,I think even pre Dickens. It had the toilet built in the backyard. Very nice memories. Bolton forever!
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What Was Your First Memory?
I remember when we lived just off Market street in Farnworth,my mom saying to me we're not using the pram today. My first day walking outside. I have memories which I think are earlier though.