Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread.
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1 Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 07:42
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2 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 08:10
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
3 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 08:32
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this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
4 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 08:33
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
5 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 08:38
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i sure am, very unique!!!!! Lets hope there is someone out there!rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
6 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 08:43
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
y2johnny wrote:i sure am, very unique!!!!! Lets hope there is someone out there!rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
I could stretch it to four out of five. I read loads of books, walk the missus dog daily, have thought about moving to South Africa to retire, watch the Tour de France and the cyclists at Rio- but boats are out.
Is that close enough? Will a marriage proposal follow?
7 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 09:04
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Lets just hope he's taking this all in Y2J
8 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 09:07
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i can see that i am going to have to stretch this out about.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:i sure am, very unique!!!!! Lets hope there is someone out there!rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
I could stretch it to four out of five. I read loads of books, walk the missus dog daily, have thought about moving to South Africa to retire, watch the Tour de France and the cyclists at Rio- but boats are out.
Is that close enough? Will a marriage proposal follow?
the person also needs to play xbox, vape (and have fallen through a vaping stall on walkden precinct!) voted remain in the eu referendum and recently deleted their accounts on nuts............
9 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 09:18
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
y2johnny wrote:i can see that i am going to have to stretch this out about.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:i sure am, very unique!!!!! Lets hope there is someone out there!rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
I could stretch it to four out of five. I read loads of books, walk the missus dog daily, have thought about moving to South Africa to retire, watch the Tour de France and the cyclists at Rio- but boats are out.
Is that close enough? Will a marriage proposal follow?
the person also needs to play xbox, vape (and have fallen through a vaping stall on walkden precinct!) voted remain in the eu referendum and recently deleted their accounts on nuts............
Sorry-I voted remain, but the rest of it is beyond me. I'm out
10 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 09:28
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i bloody hope sogloswhite wrote:Lets just hope he's taking this all in Y2J
11 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 09:35
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i'm a fussy bugger rammy, sorryrammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:i can see that i am going to have to stretch this out about.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:i sure am, very unique!!!!! Lets hope there is someone out there!rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:this thread is designed for someone who has all of the interests stated above.rammywhite wrote:y2johnny wrote:Might be very specific but anyone interested in all this lot?
I'll go for the books bit- but not the rest.
i'm looking for one person to explain the benefits of all these things together
Good luck then- you're looking for quite a unique person!!
I could stretch it to four out of five. I read loads of books, walk the missus dog daily, have thought about moving to South Africa to retire, watch the Tour de France and the cyclists at Rio- but boats are out.
Is that close enough? Will a marriage proposal follow?
the person also needs to play xbox, vape (and have fallen through a vaping stall on walkden precinct!) voted remain in the eu referendum and recently deleted their accounts on nuts............
Sorry-I voted remain, but the rest of it is beyond me. I'm out
12 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 10:22
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Not sure the penny has dropped with Rammy or not?
13 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 10:25
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
I'm very naive. The penny has dropped now.karlypants wrote:Not sure the penny has dropped with Rammy or not?
14 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 10:30
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rammywhite wrote:I'm very naive. The penny has dropped now.karlypants wrote:Not sure the penny has dropped with Rammy or not?
15 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 10:47
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Nat Lofthouse
rammywhite wrote:I'm very naive. The penny has dropped now.karlypants wrote:Not sure the penny has dropped with Rammy or not?
16 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 13:38
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Had an email from him this morning,and he's enjoying his freedom.
No one wants him back more than me,but let's give the guy a break. He'll come back (hopefully) when he's good and ready,and not before.
The best we can do is carry on regardless,and take the Royal piss out of him. What kind of a man calls his dog Humphrey?
I know WHO it's named after,but still.
My dog Gerald wouldn't stand for it.
No one wants him back more than me,but let's give the guy a break. He'll come back (hopefully) when he's good and ready,and not before.
The best we can do is carry on regardless,and take the Royal piss out of him. What kind of a man calls his dog Humphrey?
I know WHO it's named after,but still.
My dog Gerald wouldn't stand for it.
17 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 13:42
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
My dog's called Sam -(after you know who) and when I informed him that there were dogs called Humphrey and Gerald he went out and threw up in disgust.boltonbonce wrote:Had an email from him this morning,and he's enjoying his freedom.
No one wants him back more than me,but let's give the guy a break. He'll come back (hopefully) when he's good and ready,and not before.
The best we can do is carry on regardless,and take the Royal piss out of him. What kind of a man calls his dog Humphrey?
I know WHO it's named after,but still.
My dog Gerald wouldn't stand for it.
18 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 13:48
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Better than being called Fenton.
19 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 15:13
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Sorry, tell breaders sorry for starting it. Just wanted it to get back to normal on here.boltonbonce wrote:Had an email from him this morning,and he's enjoying his freedom.
No one wants him back more than me,but let's give the guy a break. He'll come back (hopefully) when he's good and ready,and not before.
The best we can do is carry on regardless,and take the Royal piss out of him. What kind of a man calls his dog Humphrey?
I know WHO it's named after,but still.
My dog Gerald wouldn't stand for it.
20 Re: Cycling, books, walking the dog, moving abroad in a few years and buying a boat thread. Wed Aug 17 2016, 15:32
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
No worries Johnny,I've tried something similar.
I offered him a boat and he turned it down.
It'll get back to normal pretty soon I'm sure,whatever passes for normal that is.
I bet he's already stirring up trouble in the lurking zone,ready for a full blooded takeover bid. Those lurkers are easily swayed,and he'll have them ready for action in no time.
I've got people watching his house. I'm ready.
I offered him a boat and he turned it down.
It'll get back to normal pretty soon I'm sure,whatever passes for normal that is.
I bet he's already stirring up trouble in the lurking zone,ready for a full blooded takeover bid. Those lurkers are easily swayed,and he'll have them ready for action in no time.
I've got people watching his house. I'm ready.
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