Cheers Sparkey. I meant joining us for a coffee - not the run. Lol. I can see how you misinterpreted my invitation though.
I was there from 87 to 97. The first 5 years in homeleaze rd just behind filton Golf course. The second 5 at the bottom end of Bradley stoke in The Worthys. Played rugby for North Bristol just off the A38 / M5 junction near almonsbury. As you say, worse places to live. Easy access to S. Wales, Wiltshire the Cotswolds and depending on when you're travelling Devon and Cornwall though getting past avonmouth can be a pain in the summer months.
Not sure if I want the other teams around us to play with the possbility of slipping up or to let them have a backlog as well. How would the warm weather wolves players deal with this weather. Might work against them!
ccfcremote, well, we have had a little rain here over the last few days, albeit only for an hour or so. I sincerely hope it warms up pretty quickly over there, I'm flying back on the 12th March and hoping to get to the Burton game on the 30th March.
Don't suppose you have much need for thermals over there taff. Id have a set on order for when you're back though. Just walked from the river front in Liverpool up to lime st station. Bloody freezing in a 20 mph wind. I suppose rain for you is like taking a shower.
Is that a line from a song? I've got a tune in my head which includes "I heard the screen door slam" - Got it - Joni Mitchell Big Yellow Taxi. Not sure where Mary's dress is involved though as the next line is "and the big yellow taxi took away my old man". Please explain Sheepy.
May be later at night Sparks but not at 9.00 in the morning ............ unless you can recommend anyone. Doris coming down your way perhaps?
No, it was storm Doris that gave us a blow job this time last year - Masky wasn't at all pleased. This one is Emma and far more refined - at least she only blows and doesn't give you a nasty suck ........
Those are the opening lines (slightly rephrased into a question) of Springsteen's masterpiece Thunder Road (in relation to your question to BT). Would recommend his live version from the Hammersmith in 1975.
A bit like our relationship with some of our centre backs. Thinking Morrison and Hudson. ' Don't it always seem to go That you don't know what you've got til it's gone.'
Great line Remote. Thankfully Morro is just injured not gone. And the postponement gives more time to get him fit.
Not fairing well here in turktown .... I started clearing the drive this morning and I’m yards away from the pub now
Remote - I live 5 minutes round the corner from the Worthys in Juniper Way (just off Webbs Wood Road)! Nice quiet part of Bristol. Very few tractors thankfully As for the weather around here, I can confirm I have at least 6 inches in my back passage which is making it difficult for my missus to get up there!