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Just filling in the Everton appllications. I have three application books. Do youse both want tickets?
-- Anonymous, February 06, 2001
Aloha. Answers page.
-- Anonymous, February 06, 2001
"Appllications" being Typographically-challenged for "applications".
-- Anonymous, February 06, 2001
Oh ah what a wonderfull person you are - almost certainly yes. I'll check with she who is always obeyed tomorrow - waking her up now wouldn't give the necessary response.CHeers
Josh
-- Anonymous, February 06, 2001
Aye - yes please ma'am. Just in time B4 I bugga orf to go and bother Syme in the Windy City - well, close, anyway.
-- Anonymous, February 06, 2001
Doog - yes please.Screach - we'll sort transport nearer the time.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Yes - best wait until the tickets arrive, eh Josh??
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Well, bearing in mind that the tickets will, in this instance, be arriving with me by the 8.15 train from Euston on the day of the match, you might want to think about transport a bit earlier...
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Is it on TV?
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Nah - the 8:15 from Euston rarely gets the coverage it deserves especially on Saturdays.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
LOL. I presume youse'll pick me up from Runcorn station rather than have me go right into Liverpool?
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Yep - its easier than Lime Street and there's a pub across the road isn't there.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Josh>>there's a pub across the road isn't there.<<
What happened to it? Where did it go?
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
I don't know - just every time I drive past Runcorn with young Screach he points out a station and a pub that he drank with Doog in before the Tranmere clash a while back.The bigger issue is a pub nearer the ground - which we'll sort the week before.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Aye - there's a pub across the road from Runcorn Station. Out the station building, under the dual carriageway and it's there right in front of you. Shouldn't take Dougal more than an hour or so to find it then - she wasn't at the Tranmere game - it was Susie, Pilgrim, Sting and a few others who got off the train too early!I thought the hospitality in the pub we used last year for the Toffee match was great - right ootside Anfield - what's it caaled? Mind, a bit of a hike across Stanley Park for wor Doog with her gammy leg.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
What about the pub we went to last year for Liverpool? I seem to recall some Northern Irish lads claiming they could detect my Irish accent (ie. my mother's Belfast accent??!) and lambasting me for not supporting an Irish team like Man United or Liverpool but presumably they will be off at wherever Liverpool are playing that weekend.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Too far away - that was "The Cabbage" and full ofslugsLiverpool supporters like LR's mate Dancin' Dave (;-)
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
The other thing is, I have to go back to Newcastle that evening.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
It was the Arkles - along from the visitors end of Anfield at the top of the dual carriageway.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
I remember that dual carriageway - Screach was approached for carminding money by a kid he subsequently described as a massive great thug but who was actually an urchin of about 3 feet.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Aye, but his brother was a big bugger. Remember Dougal, aah'd been there the week before at the Everton match and seen the rest of his family. By God - his mother was scary.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Aye, I hear she had stubble on her chin and veiny muscles in her forearm.
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Sounds like me ex, wonder what on earth she was doing in liverpool
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001
Come to think of it Syme, she did say summat aboot "that Geordie who buggered off for a Yank".
-- Anonymous, February 07, 2001