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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu May 03, 2007 1:12 am

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Bignose wrote:Tango dancer the only reason I joined this forum because I've just recently read one of your postings regarding "dangerous times" at Thornleigh.I to attended Thornleigh 1966 - 1971 and found the blokes you mentioned very amiable.
Hi there Bignose. You have me at a bit of a disadvantage here. Memory's not what it used to be. I might have been involved in a thread about Thornleigh but I never went there? I was a St Josephs and Bolton Tech lad as far as education was concerned. Had a lot of mates went to the Salesian stronghold. Could you point me at the post so I can clear it up?
Perhaps this quote from the old Meatpieandchips days caused the confusion - however your history is still consistent with your posts. Hope this doesn't mean bignose quits - Zulu and Bobo were allegedly at Thornleigh.
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Thu May 03, 2007 10:16 am

Bignose wrote:Tango dancer the only reason I joined this forum because I've just recently read one of your postings regarding "dangerous times" at Thornleigh.I to attended Thornleigh 1966 - 1971 and found the blokes you mentioned very amiable.
Welcome, Phil Thompson!

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Post by Bignose » Thu May 03, 2007 2:59 pm

Sorry Tango, I was so shocked to see my name in lights I didn't read the postings correctly.Your right Zulu and Bobo are the people I should be contacting.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu May 03, 2007 3:12 pm

Bignose wrote:Sorry Tango, I was so shocked to see my name in lights I didn't read the postings correctly.Your right Zulu and Bobo are the people I should be contacting.
Hey, don't appologise. Zulu and co will be here soon enough. Think I can hear a horse already. :mrgreen:
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Re: New Member

Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Thu May 03, 2007 3:42 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
Bignose wrote:Tango dancer the only reason I joined this forum because I've just recently read one of your postings regarding "dangerous times" at Thornleigh.I to attended Thornleigh 1966 - 1971 and found the blokes you mentioned very amiable.
Hi there Bignose. You have me at a bit of a disadvantage here. Memory's not what it used to be. I might have been involved in a thread about Thornleigh but I never went there? I was a St Josephs and Bolton Tech lad as far as education was concerned. Had a lot of mates went to the Salesian stronghold. Could you point me at the post so I can clear it up?
Perhaps this quote from the old Meatpieandchips days caused the confusion - however your history is still consistent with your posts. Hope this doesn't mean bignose quits - Zulu and Bobo were allegedly at Thornleigh.
Ha - I love the quote in there in which Bobo reels off a list of Thornleigh's "most wanted" to Zulus, not realising that he was addressing one of those named!

Missed that first time round...
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