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Post by Dave the Rave on Jan 6, 2018 19:29:59 GMT
Bloody hell, did Benji write the narrative on the just giving page?
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Post by jarvinski on Jan 6, 2018 21:18:45 GMT
Why the fuck is this ridiculous post still on here
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Post by Stoke711 on Jan 6, 2018 21:55:34 GMT
Can't believe how people make an issue out of a non issue.
Do you want to donate?
Yes, click on the link.
No, press back and read next topic.
Life seems so simple at times, yet others make it so hard.
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Post by jarvinski on Jan 6, 2018 21:57:26 GMT
Back to cheddleton sunshine
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Post by thfc67 on Jan 6, 2018 22:22:59 GMT
Best wishes to the unique Boatcake, they provide an excellent and popular service. Apparently visiting Arsenal fans were amused by what they described as "1970s prices". They sell Prosecco?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 22:40:06 GMT
Well just to piss off all of those that made a fuss, it looks like these unlucky folks are going to get a bit of help.
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Post by swampySCFC on Jan 6, 2018 22:57:02 GMT
Whoever works on that boat deserves a medal. they must stink like shit for weeks if passing it on the path is a guide
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 7, 2018 0:30:15 GMT
Bloody hell, did Benji write the narrative on the just giving page? I love how the word "mine" is in there incorrectly. Just gave me visions for a second of ww2 😂
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 1:05:27 GMT
Can't believe how people make an issue out of a non issue. Do you want to donate? Yes, click on the link. No, press back and read next topic. Life seems so simple at times, yet others make it so hard. This is probably one of the least ridiculous things I’ve seen people get angry over on the internet to be fair
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Post by Fegg 'Ayes Observer on Jan 7, 2018 9:39:59 GMT
My lad does a paper round in Fegg ‘ayes Chell area and got a puncture on his bike which knackered the wheel. Can he have two hundred quid handout for a new wheel and compo for his trouble? Hasn’t the Boatcake got insurance?
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Post by Fegg 'Ayes Observer on Jan 7, 2018 10:07:38 GMT
Bet the greedy feckers up their oatcake prices and have a collection at every home game to raise funds to put towards their feckin boat upkeep costs. Cheeky feckers. Should have sunk the feckin thing along with Hughes, Berafato and therest of the useless feckers. Grrrrrr
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Post by Pedropotter on Jan 7, 2018 10:27:37 GMT
Can't believe how people make an issue out of a non issue. Do you want to donate? Yes, click on the link. No, press back and read next topic. Life seems so simple at times, yet others make it so hard. I fully understand what you are saying, but people are generally just commenting that in life, shit happens, and ordinarily we dont expect others to bail us out. Charitable causes generally get well supported on here - but his is a commercial enterprise - its up to the owners to deal with it, as harsh as that may seem. I hope they get sorted and back in business ASAP.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 13:38:54 GMT
Reading this thread reminded me of one Of 'Blaster Bates's more hilarious stories rendered as 'saltworks and canal Northwich'
where a Narrow boat narrowly misses destruction as a load of salt damaged explosives are thrown into the canal in a box with a fuse burning just as, a canal narrowboat full of coal appears from under the nearest hump backed bridge ( everything forwward and trusting the lord) a hilarious rendering with the punchline being:
on a slow news day - a headline to the effect that a U boat had been sighted in the Northwich canal system
Anyone else remember this comedy genius of the 60s - 70s going about pubs in cheshire / north staffs , recounting his largely true stories of him being a travelling explosives demolition expert ?
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Post by Dave the Rave on Jan 7, 2018 15:20:18 GMT
Bloody hell, did Benji write the narrative on the just giving page? I love how the word "mine" is in there incorrectly. Just gave me visions for a second of ww2 😂 The use of the word 'tragic' is a little OTT as well 😄 Suppose the money will come in handy though, even if you can't change the 'passed' you can at least improve your future.
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Post by flea79 on Jan 7, 2018 15:57:57 GMT
Reading this thread reminded me of one Of 'Blaster Bates's more hilarious stories rendered as 'saltworks and canal Northwich' where a Narrow boat narrowly misses destruction as a load of salt damaged explosives are thrown into the canal in a box with a fuse burning just as, a canal narrowboat full of coal appears from under the nearest hump backed bridge ( everything forwward and trusting the lord) a hilarious rendering with the punchline being: on a slow news day - a headline to the effect that a U boat had been sighted in the Northwich canal system Anyone else remember this comedy genius of the 60s - 70s going about pubs in cheshire / north staffs , recounting his largely true stories of him being a travelling explosives demolition expert ? His story about the shower of shit over Cheshire is brilliant! It’s on YouTube I think!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 16:46:52 GMT
I had no idea you could do this ! I have just forked out for a new boiler 3k can somebody sort me out please.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 18:58:30 GMT
Remember that one about the bloke with gossamer wings. Hilarious!
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Post by thegift on Jan 7, 2018 19:06:28 GMT
mermaidsal please take this down now, its embarrassing
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jan 7, 2018 19:08:23 GMT
Reading this thread reminded me of one Of 'Blaster Bates's more hilarious stories rendered as 'saltworks and canal Northwich' where a Narrow boat narrowly misses destruction as a load of salt damaged explosives are thrown into the canal in a box with a fuse burning just as, a canal narrowboat full of coal appears from under the nearest hump backed bridge ( everything forwward and trusting the lord) a hilarious rendering with the punchline being: on a slow news day - a headline to the effect that a U boat had been sighted in the Northwich canal system Anyone else remember this comedy genius of the 60s - 70s going about pubs in cheshire / north staffs , recounting his largely true stories of him being a travelling explosives demolition expert ? Certainly do Tony. Met him a few times in the 70's {I new his lad}. Still got a couple or three Lp's. '1001 Gellignites', 'Blaster' and 'Blast Again' I think. Not listened to them for yonks. He was our Fred Dibner.
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