Apologies Soledad,
An area where Simon and I disagree fundamentally - his "soccer" team lost tonight when they should have even won by not turning up. On Saturday they face my team!!
Ken
Apologies Soledad,
An area where Simon and I disagree fundamentally - his "soccer" team lost tonight when they should have even won by not turning up. On Saturday they face my team!!
Ken
DONCASTER
Never mind - you've got an easier game on Saturday
we all are identified by our names here on jwd.
some use their real names, and others pick a moniker that is their nickname or perhaps a few words from a song they like.. why did you pick your name?.
for instance,.
That'll do me
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED. This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (Cináed) mac Alpin, who united the Scots and Picts in the 9th century.
COINNEACH |
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Possibly means "handsome" from Gaelic. It is often Anglicized as Kenneth. |
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i'll tell you who was exactly the opposite of how i imagined them to be.. later... englishman.
Englishman,
Apart from you??
There was me thinking you were suave, debonair and sophisticated... until I realised you were a Pompei supporter with a team that stole Newcastle players......
Ken
anyone from the cambridgeshire congregations of st ives, st neots or huntingdon?
or any rotherham congregations?
Paul,
Got your PM - I've replied - I now remember you too!
Ken
anyone from the cambridgeshire congregations of st ives, st neots or huntingdon?
or any rotherham congregations?
Hah - few memories there:
Paul J - I'm ex St Ives - had the priviledge of being d/f there in 1993 (was there from 1986). My mother still goes there and I know quite a few names. You probably knew Spencer Smith (Big Brother fame) - he went to school with my kids. My dad also went (divorced from mum but long story), but he sadly died last year. Because of my "standing" I had the funeral at Bar Hill crematorium. I now live in Chatteris.
Regular attender at Bowes Road too.
Also was a night watchman at times when Hellaby Hall was being built. I was in Northallerton cong then.
Regards
Ken
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she's not that bad looking.....
i got to thinking about this, and how many are here without telling anyone.. my active wife does not know i post here.
also, i have met some wonderful local people who are here, and you know who you are.. those who i met, i regard as friends, and very supportive.
given our backgrounds we understand each other.. is this a double life?
I do - and as she is not an ex she doesn't care or give a damn....
flying over from stansted on tuesday to see springsteen at the point.. anyone going too?.
even if not you could still buy me a beer:-).
(sorry simon - only got the one ticket this time - and its an acoustic tour too...).
Excellent - couldn't have happend to a nicer club....
flying over from stansted on tuesday to see springsteen at the point.. anyone going too?.
even if not you could still buy me a beer:-).
(sorry simon - only got the one ticket this time - and its an acoustic tour too...).
Hi Hemp,
Agree with you - not many Springsteen concerts are heard in silence. His acoustic version of "The River" was excellent - one of my favourites as it could be my life story too!
Simon and Angharad converted to Springsteen after live concert in Manchester just short of 2 years ago. (Only conversion I've ever done - even as 33 years as a jw!!)
Ken