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he didn't say he COULDN'T read - merely that he PREFERS it to reading...Gary the Enfield wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:it is allright, put it this way i prefer it to reading
You can't read? I'm confused.
glad to clear that one up!
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thebish wrote:he didn't say he COULDN'T read - merely that he PREFERS it to reading...Gary the Enfield wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:it is allright, put it this way i prefer it to reading
You can't read? I'm confused.
glad to clear that one up!
My mistake. I didn't read it properly. Not that I can't read you understand.
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yep, i was refering to Reading the town
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
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thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
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Why? I thought she was rather palatablebobo the clown wrote:You can bring GG up now & again !!onlywanderer wrote:East Sussex, but I live in London.
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it's a simple mistake to make, Gary - don't be too hard on yourself! You see, it seems what has happened here is that you have mistaken the town Reading for the word "reading" as in "reading a book" - you see, they are both spelt and pronounced the same!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
bwfcdan94 is a clever chap and he spotted this almost immediately and brought it to our attention!
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thebish wrote:it's a simple mistake to make, Gary - don't be too hard on yourself! You see, it seems what has happened here is that you have mistaken the town Reading for the word "reading" as in "reading a book" - you see, they are both spelt and pronounced the same!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
bwfcdan94 is a clever chap and he spotted this almost immediately and brought it to our attention!
Capital explanation, bish. Just capital.
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Erm?!Hoboh wrote:Why? I thought she was rather palatablebobo the clown wrote:You can bring GG up now & again !!onlywanderer wrote:East Sussex, but I live in London.
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Gary the Enfield wrote:Capital explanation, bish. Just capital.thebish wrote:it's a simple mistake to make, Gary - don't be too hard on yourself! You see, it seems what has happened here is that you have mistaken the town Reading for the word "reading" as in "reading a book" - you see, they are both spelt and pronounced the same!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
bwfcdan94 is a clever chap and he spotted this almost immediately and brought it to our attention!
there's no shame in it Gary, much clevererererer people have been bested by bwfcdan94 in a grammatical show-down...
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No it isn't. Though there is a caravan site 5 minutes down the road from me in Bury, which appears to be quite busy. A weekend in Bury and taking a Wanderers game in. What more could a girl ask?Gooner Girl wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:bobo the clown wrote:You can bring GG up now & again !!onlywanderer wrote:East Sussex, but I live in London.
I think she's West Sussex. He'd have to drive round the big wall.
I'm West Sussex postally but the towns of Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill and East Grinstead are known as Mid Sussex as we are right in the middle of the 2. Indeed, when i lived with my folks as a teenager on the edge of Haywards Heath half our garden was in East Sussex. Dad was very excited that we 'owned land in 2 counties'
Either way, i think Brighton away and possibly a London game or two will be more then enough watching of BWFC this season. I think i'd rather save my money to watch Arsenal, funnily enough, though i have never been to Bolton town. Is it nice? Not really a holiday destination is it?!
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A bunk-up down the side of Ritzy's?
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Surely Shiffnall Street?ohjimmyjimmy wrote:A bunk-up down the side of Ritzy's?
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thank you bish, but the town of reading is pronounced red(as in the colour)-ing, whereas reading is prounonced read(as in andy reid)-ing. im not having ago i am simply offering advice as you thankfully have to me on several occasionsthebish wrote:it's a simple mistake to make, Gary - don't be too hard on yourself! You see, it seems what has happened here is that you have mistaken the town Reading for the word "reading" as in "reading a book" - you see, they are both spelt and pronounced the same!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
bwfcdan94 is a clever chap and he spotted this almost immediately and brought it to our attention!
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The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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bwfcdan94 wrote:
thank you bish, but the town of reading is pronounced red(as in the coler)-ing, whereas reading is prounonced read(as in andy reid)-ing. im not having ago i am simply offering advice as you thankfully have to me on several occasions
as in what???
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Bish pls
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Hehehehehehehe....bwfcdan94 wrote:thank you bish, but the town of reading is pronounced red(as in the colour)-ing, whereas reading is prounonced read(as in andy reid)-ing. im not having ago i am simply offering advice as you thankfully have to me on several occasionsthebish wrote:it's a simple mistake to make, Gary - don't be too hard on yourself! You see, it seems what has happened here is that you have mistaken the town Reading for the word "reading" as in "reading a book" - you see, they are both spelt and pronounced the same!Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:there - see Gary - I bet you feel like a chump now!bwfcdan94 wrote:yep, i was refering to Reading the town
Yes. Yes I do.
bwfcdan94 is a clever chap and he spotted this almost immediately and brought it to our attention!
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Presumably red with rage.thebish wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:
thank you bish, but the town of reading is pronounced red(as in the coler)-ing, whereas reading is prounonced read(as in andy reid)-ing. im not having ago i am simply offering advice as you thankfully have to me on several occasions
as in what???
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Megabus run services between London Victoria and Horwich Parkway for about a tenner each way.onlywanderer wrote:buying my first season ticket this year as for the first time (a) I can afford it now, and (b) I've moved (slightly) closer to the 'bok, allbeit still only as close as London.
I can afford the season ticket no problem but for a train ticket from london to Horwich, I'm looking at 70 quid return!!
So I was wondering if anyone on here either goes up regularly from London and knows a cheaper way, or if anyone knows whether the club do something for fans not located up Norf.
I'd be absolutely gutted if i couldnt buy my season ticket because of this.
Cheers.
Probably require staying overnight though which will add to the costs and it's five hours on a coach.
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Join the London Whites:onlywanderer wrote:buying my first season ticket this year as for the first time (a) I can afford it now, and (b) I've moved (slightly) closer to the 'bok, allbeit still only as close as London.
I can afford the season ticket no problem but for a train ticket from london to Horwich, I'm looking at 70 quid return!!
So I was wondering if anyone on here either goes up regularly from London and knows a cheaper way, or if anyone knows whether the club do something for fans not located up Norf.
I'd be absolutely gutted if i couldnt buy my season ticket because of this.
Cheers.
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Our travel organiser (nominally Bob) tries to book trains in advance, so we can sometimes pay as little as £50. Mind you, we normally end up forking out about £70 anyway. But we drink enough to help us forget.
When I first moved down to London it was about £20 return. Pah. Stupid trains.
The only problem is you'd have to listen to the likes of us spout shi1te all the way there and back...
Not me, of course, because, as I've said, I'm not going to any games this season (other than the reserves, to boo that kid).
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