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Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII
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822 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Mon Sep 27 2021, 21:46
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
He'll still buy one.
823 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Mon Sep 27 2021, 21:50
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Speaking of watches. Really? More money than sense some people.Natasha Whittam wrote:He'll still buy one.
https://www.watches-of-switzerland.co.uk/Hublot-Spirit-of-Big-Bang-Titanium-Rainbow-42mm-641.NX.0117.LR.0999/p/17170832?lsft=utm_content:shopping___adty__pla___prch__online___stco_____prid__17170832,utm_medium:cpc&gclid=Cj0KCQjw18WKBhCUARIsAFiW7JxK9IkIbQWV-TiGeLzxlhgAC9izVXFegF-SpQDtZLHgVUTZbuQrFfUaAnaKEALw_wcB
824 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Mon Sep 27 2021, 21:52
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
No chance.
My PC has only just recovered after the last link I clicked from you.
My PC has only just recovered after the last link I clicked from you.
825 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Mon Sep 27 2021, 22:00
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Is it the 'big bang' bit? It's quite safe, honest.Natasha Whittam wrote:No chance.
My PC has only just recovered after the last link I clicked from you.
62 grand for a watch!!
826 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Sep 28 2021, 13:04
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
RIP Roger Hunt.
827 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Sep 28 2021, 13:27
Sluffy
Admin
boltonbonce wrote:RIP Roger Hunt.
How sad.
Hunt was past his best when we signed him and didn't have anything like the impact his fellow Liverpool and England World Cup team mate Peter Thompson had a few years later but Hunt was a truly great player in his prime and is still revered in Liverpool.
I was thrilled when we signed him but we hadn't the best of teams at that time for him to fit into.
I used to work with a number of people who knew him, he was born and lived the other side of Leigh and they all spoke of him being a really nice guy.
RIP
828 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Sep 28 2021, 16:37
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Cajunboy wrote:Dutch Decoy has been declared to run in the following race:
Tuesday 28 September
3.20 Ayr - Handicap (Class 3) 7f
There are thirteen runners and Joe Fanning rides. Dutch Decoy has been drawn in stall 2.
Mark Johnston says this looks a suitable opportunity for Dutch Decoy, who has not run since disappointing at Musselburgh in August. Mark hopes conditions will suit Dutch Decoy at Ayr, and he can bounce back with a much better effort here.
Our View: Redarna last won over 1m at Ayr in July, and he competes here from the same mark after a few below-par efforts. Zip last won at Newcastle in April and is often not beaten far. Cold Stare won over 7f at Haydock last time out and is 2lb higher here. Black Friday won over 6f at Ayr in July and has been below par in better quality 6f races since then. He has won over 7f so cannot be discounted. Wobwobwob won over 7f at York in May and finished third over this course and distance (C&D) last time. Tommy G is a course specialist who has won plenty of races from 6f-1m at Ayr. Dancing To Win won at Lingfield in July and races from a 2lb lower mark here, but was disappointing last time.
Dutch Decoy ran well earlier in the season, but he was below his best at Musselburgh when last seen in August. We hope that the ground doesn't deteriorate further as very soft ground would probably not be ideal. We hope that Dutch Decoy can return to form with a positive run here, as he has shown plenty of ability in the past and 7f on a flat track usually suits him well. We consider a value price to be 12/1.
829 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Sep 28 2021, 17:05
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I wouldn't put a bottle top on this .
I rest my case.
I rest my case.
831 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Wed Sep 29 2021, 22:16
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I've been sent to bed, after having a meltdown when manure scored 5 minutes into injury time.
I've nothing further to say.
I've nothing further to say.
832 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Wed Sep 29 2021, 22:57
Sluffy
Admin
boltonbonce wrote:I've been sent to bed, after having a meltdown when manure scored 5 minutes into injury time.
I've nothing further to say.
835 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Oct 05 2021, 13:37
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Thanks for this, Bonce. Have posted it to friends who are fans of lesser clubs......like Spurs, Blades, Saints, Brighton etc!boltonbonce wrote:
836 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Oct 05 2021, 21:09
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
'Early days, but I've started on One Drop, Stepper and the Peanut Vendor beats'
Lusty, explain yourself.
Must get some more ink.
Lusty, explain yourself.
Must get some more ink.
837 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Tue Oct 05 2021, 23:03
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Don't wear tight shorts Nat.
838 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Wed Oct 06 2021, 01:07
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
So you were lurking? They are drum and bass rhythms used widely in reggae and dub,boltonbonce wrote:'Early days, but I've started on One Drop, Stepper and the Peanut Vendor beats'
Lusty, explain yourself.
Must get some more ink.
Here's a basic course in peanut vendor rhythm
After 22 minutes he's made a basic reggae rhythm which can then be used as the basis of a tune.
You know this BTW
839 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Wed Oct 06 2021, 09:15
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Not lurking, but by the time I got on chatbox the game was over and the place was empty. Scrolled back to see who'd been on, and noticed your comment.wanderlust wrote:
So you were lurking? They are drum and bass rhythms used widely in reggae and dub,
Here's a basic course in peanut vendor rhythm
After 22 minutes he's made a basic reggae rhythm which can then be used as the basis of a tune.
You know this BTW
Watched the video you linked, but it gave me an uncontrollable urge to play with my collection of elastic bands.
Does anyone still use elastic bands? I don't know why I keep them other than the reason I give for hoarding all my other rubbish, that 'it might come in handy'.
840 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VIII Sat Oct 09 2021, 13:33
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Just got a £50 cheque from Lifeline. Great start to the day.
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