Can't remember the last time I was in the city centre Nass, my folks live out in the sticks so don't tend to get down there when I visit. I bet I wouldn't recognise the place. When I was going out regularly in town in the late 80s it was rough as arseholes
Oddy. You can't. You will have to upload it to the internet in order to embed it I think. Right click on the image, select copy URL link then when you get the insert URL box just paste it in. How well did you know Sam Fox by the way? please log in to view this image
not my type - blonde bimbo midget (jugs are a bit large and floppy as well) This is the fella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Fox_(industrialist)
Reebok I might me able to put my pint on her head - she's only about 4ft 6 - that's very nearly 2 feet shorter than me. Don't get me wrong though, I wouldn't kick her our of bed for farting. Just not my dream girl
Actually, you can Oddy. If you upload an image from your computer to your album you can right click on your picture select copy URL link. When you insert an image and it asks for the URL just paste it in.
what a great day to........ go and see Elton John at the metro credit union place summerside pei,tonight, with 5600 others. The only down fall is its just him and his piano(no band). He played 27 songs last night by all accounts so should be a good show. If he plays tiny dancer that will do for me
Oddy, first of all make sure the image on your PC is at 100%. Then upload it to your album. Double click the image within your album, should be full size, right click and copy URL Link then in your post insert image. When requested to insert URL paste the link in (Ctrl+V). That should do it.
Trouble is Oddy. You couldn't have a conversation. Whatever you said would go straight over her head.
Oddy, so you're a Stocksbridge native! Owlerton being mentioned- I could see the greyhound stadium's floodlights from my 5th floor bedroom at Ecclesall when I was a student; and Hillsborough recalls my summer job at Batchelors at Wadsley Bridge- several weeks working nights in the dehydration plant. God, I'll never forget it- 108 degrees dry heat.Walking out into the morning sunshine was like entering paradise- I used to walk home up the Moor to take in the fresh air- and laugh when I saw this Asian guy catching the bus back to do his second daily shift! What a nutter!
Tam sounds like bloody hard work. I used to work on the local steelworks when I was studying. Used to particularly love the 6AM starts on Saturday after a heavy Friday night on the ale