Long time since we did this one, and loads of new members. So just what dos your user name mean or imply? So many are so ****ing obvious, but there is a few new one's i ain't got a clue about.. Relic Wall Blunham..guess that's aplace, but **** me where? so where does your user name sem from?
Blunham, Bedfordshire, about 6 miles east of Bedford, 45 miles north of London. My last name was Sandy Mackem, 3 miles east of here. The A1 cuts Sandy, so if you've ever driven down to the smoke I've breathed your car fumes! All of which goes to show a complete f**ing lack of imagination in choosing a name for this forum. Edit: been on here 3 years Comm, not such a newbie, boring yes, but not a newbie.
Nah mate, it wasn't about new people, i never said it was, i said we have many new people... User names change, just wondering why, or how they got their names.
It;s boring as **** man. Just type commachio group into your google search.. Something i did in another life.
Ha! I never ignore your posts. Some of the most interesting questions I've ever seen asked on a football forum come from you, mate.
Even taking into consideration to where i live now, and what i do... Yes......it was different, been, seen, done lots of things....most of which many won't understand, apart from wor Billy, the fruitcake....he understands me. I honestly try not to talk about it. Things i have done and seen, were part of a job. Nothing more, i can live with that.
You making me laugh out loud was one of the main reasons I stuck it our here bonny lad. Saying that you do post some weird ****.
Understandable Comm. I have family who've served. They've had to deal with stuff (still are) that no one should ever have to. Good to know you've moved on. That snap of the properties you're building you posted earlier, over there was impressive mate.
Always mate, you know me...weird as ****.....some don't take it in the manner it's meant. Aye mate, we've done some canny stuff....posh people wanting their nice houses, wish i could afford one... I've laid my ghosts to rest. It was mearly a job.