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George

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Sep 25, 2013, 1:16:24 PM9/25/13
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So, who do you fancy in the next round?


Howard Neil

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Sep 25, 2013, 2:10:54 PM9/25/13
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On 25/09/2013 18:16, George wrote:
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> So, who do you fancy in the next round?
>
>

Anyone who will guarantee the match being shown on TV. I'm not able to
attend the Boleyn ground these days and last night the match was not
even streamed on the internet. I had to listen to it on the club website.

I could tell when they scored. There was suddenly a deathly silence. I
suppose that neither of their supporters were able to attend.

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Howard Neil

George

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Sep 26, 2013, 5:57:18 AM9/26/13
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"Howard Neil" <inv...@invalid.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 25/09/2013 18:16, George wrote:
>>
>> So, who do you fancy in the next round?
>>
>>
>
> Anyone who will guarantee the match being shown on TV. I'm not able to
> attend the Boleyn ground these days and last night the match was not even
> streamed on the internet. I had to listen to it on the club website.

Don't see it being a live tv game, sadly.
Burnley are P4, W2, D2 at home in the Championship.
But we have scored 5 in our last two games.
Bring it on....

> I could tell when they scored. There was suddenly a deathly silence. I
> suppose that neither of their supporters were able to attend.

Guess there was something more appealing keeping them at home in Wales.

Baa


Howard Neil

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Sep 26, 2013, 6:46:38 AM9/26/13
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No, does not look like being a live game. I will be forced to listen on
the WH website. :-(

My sheep (yes, I have a small farm in Wales and keep sheep) are starting
to look attractive. :-)

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Howard Neil

Darkside

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Sep 26, 2013, 11:57:11 AM9/26/13
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In article <CaSdnS2-zZYSjdnP...@brightview.co.uk>, Howard
Neil <inv...@invalid.co.uk> writes
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>My sheep (yes, I have a small farm in Wales and keep sheep) are starting
>to look attractive. :-)
>

What breed? And do they become more attractive in winter as their
fleeces thicken up?

(I was given a very come-hither look by a sheep near a footpath the
other day...)
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Sue ]:(:)

Howard Neil

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Sep 26, 2013, 12:49:14 PM9/26/13
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They are Llanwenogs and are very attractive even in summer.

http://www.llanwenog-sheep.co.uk/

I suggest that you ensure that any sheep is a ewe and not a ram before
replying to sheep.

Q: What do you call a sheep tied to a post in the middle of a field?



A: A leisure centre.

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Howard Neil

Darkside

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Sep 26, 2013, 6:18:51 PM9/26/13
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In article <y-GdnXSZluIW-NnP...@brightview.co.uk>, Howard
Neil <inv...@invalid.co.uk> writes
>>>
>>> My sheep (yes, I have a small farm in Wales and keep sheep) are starting
>>> to look attractive. :-)
>>
>> What breed? And do they become more attractive in winter as their
>> fleeces thicken up?
>>
>> (I was given a very come-hither look by a sheep near a footpath the
>> other day...)
>>
>
>They are Llanwenogs and are very attractive even in summer.
>
>http://www.llanwenog-sheep.co.uk/
>
>I suggest that you ensure that any sheep is a ewe and not a ram before
>replying to sheep.
>
>Q: What do you call a sheep tied to a post in the middle of a field?
>
>
>A: A leisure centre.
>

Tut, tut! What would they say at the chapel?
That is a very pretty sheep though.
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Sue ]:(:)
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