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Uxy said:Darran said:Seeing Carolyn Harris dancing down the steps from the Directors Box with a big smile on here face when the game finished made me want to throw up.
She's been a regular in there over the last season and a bit. Don't think she ever went in there before.
Glyn1 said:Uxy said:She's been a regular in there over the last season and a bit. Don't think she ever went in there before.
So she wasn't here for the good times but joined us in the bad times? Good for her.
Longlostjack said:Gregg‘s ?
Niigata Jack said:Longlostjack said:Gregg‘s ?
I grew up with Caroline and she was lovely, so don’t like to read posts slagging her off, but that was funny
Niigata Jack said:Longlostjack said:Gregg‘s ?
I grew up with Caroline and she was lovely, so don’t like to read posts slagging her off, but that was funny
exiledclaseboy said:Niigata Jack said:I grew up with Caroline and she was lovely, so don’t like to read posts slagging her off, but that was funny
She’s so lovely you got her name wrong. :lol:
Niigata Jack said:exiledclaseboy said:She’s so lovely you got her name wrong. :lol:
I’ve had a few cherry’s ffs
And she was lovely
Darran said:Niigata Jack said:I’ve had a few cherry’s ffs
And she was lovely
Don’t forget to spit the stones out.
Thick tw*t.
moscowjack said:He was on holiday in Swansea with his family, visiting a friend. I like that he chose our city.
While he was there, he was offered a ticket for the game and I'm glad to see the leader of the opposition in our stadium.
He might be useless at his job (aren't most of these politicians?) but he's pretty famous and he chose to spend time in our city. I can't understand the hostility, although Swansea seems to be quite good at being petty (excuse the pun).
Ps I was told by several friends that he was extremely friendly, chatted to all that stopped him and had loads of photos in the stadium. I generally dislike any politician, but this one seems to be a better egg than many of the others. Especially that buffoon who's on his way out......
moscowjack said:He was on holiday in Swansea with his family, visiting a friend. I like that he chose our city.
While he was there, he was offered a ticket for the game and I'm glad to see the leader of the opposition in our stadium.
He might be useless at his job (aren't most of these politicians?) but he's pretty famous and he chose to spend time in our city. I can't understand the hostility, although Swansea seems to be quite good at being petty (excuse the pun).
Ps I was told by several friends that he was extremely friendly, chatted to all that stopped him and had loads of photos in the stadium. I generally dislike any politician, but this one seems to be a better egg than many of the others. Especially that buffoon who's on his way out......
jack_lord said:moscowjack said:He was on holiday in Swansea with his family, visiting a friend. I like that he chose our city.
While he was there, he was offered a ticket for the game and I'm glad to see the leader of the opposition in our stadium.
He might be useless at his job (aren't most of these politicians?) but he's pretty famous and he chose to spend time in our city. I can't understand the hostility, although Swansea seems to be quite good at being petty (excuse the pun).
Ps I was told by several friends that he was extremely friendly, chatted to all that stopped him and had loads of photos in the stadium. I generally dislike any politician, but this one seems to be a better egg than many of the others. Especially that buffoon who's on his way out......
He is more clued up than a lot give him credit for. He is in charge of a party that exists to look after the welfare of all and has its share of loony lefties but at least they care.
If he can come up with a solid way of getting energy provision back in to public hands a find a way of getting our natural gas separated from global prices and utilised for our immediate energy needs then he will be a landslide PM.
Neath_Jack said:jack_lord said:He is more clued up than a lot give him credit for. He is in charge of a party that exists to look after the welfare of all and has its share of loony lefties but at least they care.
If he can come up with a solid way of getting energy provision back in to public hands a find a way of getting our natural gas separated from global prices and utilised for our immediate energy needs then he will be a landslide PM.
Apart from the welfare of those that go on strike, apart from them :roll:
Hopefully he is long gone by the time Labour get back in.