I get right into it sometimes if it's a good game but it's not exactly a thrill ride most of the time.
Had two already mate on my new Weber Spirit ( canny bit of kit ) pork belly last night in lemon and dijon mustard f ucking cracking.
quite enjoy watching a bit of snooker now and again, feet up on the settee with a brew, easy watching relaxing tv.
A friend of mine has 2 ringside tickets for the Joshua v klitschko fight. He paid £2500 each but he didn't realise when he bought them it was on the same day as his wedding, If your interested he is looking for someone to take his place. It's at St Ignatious Church in Lancashire at 3pm the brides name is Julie she's 5'4" about 115lbs she's a good cook too. She will be the one in the white dress.
I still have the match day ticket from that match really thick fawn card board, wonder if its worth out.
Not this one, nobody would do my paper round and my bike got a puncture in Hemel Hempstead and I missed the kick off,
At the '73 final I spent some time with a group from Burnmoor and the old guy among them had qualified for a '37 ticket but could not afford the whole cost. He passed it on to somebody who could, but his sons made sure he got to the 73 one and had paid over the odds for a ticket but had not told him otherwise he would have hit the roof - or them.
just a little update on my redundancy scenario. Got my points yesterday coz that's how they work this thing out........allegedly I had to question my scores of 7/10 for quality and quantity, really low scores as was expecting 9,s for them. Think my time is up here, few of the lads want me to go on the shop floor as a welder fitter so might have a little think about it. See what happens next, D-Day is this Friday. Me and the other 2 lads are having a bit of a laugh about the way the company are pissing about with it got to really or it will drag you down.