Yeh, whats it got to do with Craig burley trolling chav fans tho?
Yeh, whats it got to do with Craig burley trolling chav fans tho?
Yeh, whats it got to do with Craig burley trolling chav fans tho?
Season ended for Everton and others already mate chin upShambles
when does season end?
he hates Chelsea after Ruud sold him to Celtic IIRC
even better then
Shambles
when does season end?
Shambles
when does season end?
Me looking at the defending leading up to the the two goals Conceded by the spuds.
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5 pts off fourth with 3 games in hand. And you don't have to play Chelsea again
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Too horrific to contemplate the alternatives but I would advise having a word with your daughter about strangers etc.Watching the Superbowl and getting nicely numb on a Barefoot Merlot so am now able to 'rationally' add to my earlier posts.
Middle daughter, aged 22, has a reading week at Uni (Cardiff) where she is doing her Masters so decides to come home and is waiting at bus stop outside the Student Union to catch National Express coach to Victoria at about 3pm ... there are a few people at the bus stop but she is the only young female on her own ... guy comes up to her, grey jogging bottoms, black puffer jacket , in his forties, he has a bouquet of flowers ... speaks to her, says he has bought them (looks like an expensive bouquet) for his girlfriend as a surprise and says his girl is in the street just around the corner - would my daughter take them and give them to her so that it's a complete surprise - coach isn't due for another 10 mins and my girl, being a bit of a romantic and it is Valentine's time so she agrees to and they set off ... when they get to the next corner he says "not this one - a bit further" ... this goes on corner by corner and she starts to get a bit worried ... when they come to the next one there is a group of girls just in front and my girl tells him that she is in danger of missing her bus so can he ask someone in this group - he gets agitated and tries to feet her to carry on - she says no, gives the flowers back and goes back to the bus stop ... he follows, loiters near by, and when she gets on the bus he gets into a red van parked opposite which drives off ... called her mum from the coach in a right state ... we then call South Wales police.... suspect there is plenty of CCTV round there and that they can trace him ... might all be innocent, who knows (I ****ing don't think so) but his demeanour had her scared ****less by the time she got back to the security of the bus queue ...
Thoughts of what might have happened if she hadn't got the wobbles don't bear thinking about ... Needless to say, now that she is home safe, I can call down ... and have ... but I have been raging ... contrary to popular belief, I'm quite a chilled personality in the real world ... except when it comes to my family ...
Thanks for all the supportive comments etc. ... appreciated

Watching the Superbowl and getting nicely numb on a Barefoot Merlot so am now able to 'rationally' add to my earlier posts.
Middle daughter, aged 22, has a reading week at Uni (Cardiff) where she is doing her Masters so decides to come home and is waiting at bus stop outside the Student Union to catch National Express coach to Victoria at about 3pm ... there are a few people at the bus stop but she is the only young female on her own ... guy comes up to her, grey jogging bottoms, black puffer jacket , in his forties, he has a bouquet of flowers ... speaks to her, says he has bought them (looks like an expensive bouquet) for his girlfriend as a surprise and says his girl is in the street just around the corner - would my daughter take them and give them to her so that it's a complete surprise - coach isn't due for another 10 mins and my girl, being a bit of a romantic and it is Valentine's time so she agrees to and they set off ... when they get to the next corner he says "not this one - a bit further" ... this goes on corner by corner and she starts to get a bit worried ... when they come to the next one there is a group of girls just in front and my girl tells him that she is in danger of missing her bus so can he ask someone in this group - he gets agitated and tries to feet her to carry on - she says no, gives the flowers back and goes back to the bus stop ... he follows, loiters near by, and when she gets on the bus he gets into a red van parked opposite which drives off ... called her mum from the coach in a right state ... we then call South Wales police.... suspect there is plenty of CCTV round there and that they can trace him ... might all be innocent, who knows (I ****ing don't think so) but his demeanour had her scared ****less by the time she got back to the security of the bus queue ...
Thoughts of what might have happened if she hadn't got the wobbles don't bear thinking about ... Needless to say, now that she is home safe, I can call down ... and have ... but I have been raging ... contrary to popular belief, I'm quite a chilled personality in the real world ... except when it comes to my family ...
Thanks for all the supportive comments etc. ... appreciated
Watching the Superbowl and getting nicely numb on a Barefoot Merlot so am now able to 'rationally' add to my earlier posts.
Middle daughter, aged 22, has a reading week at Uni (Cardiff) where she is doing her Masters so decides to come home and is waiting at bus stop outside the Student Union to catch National Express coach to Victoria at about 3pm ... there are a few people at the bus stop but she is the only young female on her own ... guy comes up to her, grey jogging bottoms, black puffer jacket , in his forties, he has a bouquet of flowers ... speaks to her, says he has bought them (looks like an expensive bouquet) for his girlfriend as a surprise and says his girl is in the street just around the corner - would my daughter take them and give them to her so that it's a complete surprise - coach isn't due for another 10 mins and my girl, being a bit of a romantic and it is Valentine's time so she agrees to and they set off ... when they get to the next corner he says "not this one - a bit further" ... this goes on corner by corner and she starts to get a bit worried ... when they come to the next one there is a group of girls just in front and my girl tells him that she is in danger of missing her bus so can he ask someone in this group - he gets agitated and tries to feet her to carry on - she says no, gives the flowers back and goes back to the bus stop ... he follows, loiters near by, and when she gets on the bus he gets into a red van parked opposite which drives off ... called her mum from the coach in a right state ... we then call South Wales police.... suspect there is plenty of CCTV round there and that they can trace him ... might all be innocent, who knows (I ****ing don't think so) but his demeanour had her scared ****less by the time she got back to the security of the bus queue ...
Thoughts of what might have happened if she hadn't got the wobbles don't bear thinking about ... Needless to say, now that she is home safe, I can call down ... and have ... but I have been raging ... contrary to popular belief, I'm quite a chilled personality in the real world ... except when it comes to my family ...
Thanks for all the supportive comments etc. ... appreciated
Glad everything is okay but have a word with her mate that's pretty naive. Couldn't believe she agreed to that scenario from the start.Watching the Superbowl and getting nicely numb on a Barefoot Merlot so am now able to 'rationally' add to my earlier posts.
Middle daughter, aged 22, has a reading week at Uni (Cardiff) where she is doing her Masters so decides to come home and is waiting at bus stop outside the Student Union to catch National Express coach to Victoria at about 3pm ... there are a few people at the bus stop but she is the only young female on her own ... guy comes up to her, grey jogging bottoms, black puffer jacket , in his forties, he has a bouquet of flowers ... speaks to her, says he has bought them (looks like an expensive bouquet) for his girlfriend as a surprise and says his girl is in the street just around the corner - would my daughter take them and give them to her so that it's a complete surprise - coach isn't due for another 10 mins and my girl, being a bit of a romantic and it is Valentine's time so she agrees to and they set off ... when they get to the next corner he says "not this one - a bit further" ... this goes on corner by corner and she starts to get a bit worried ... when they come to the next one there is a group of girls just in front and my girl tells him that she is in danger of missing her bus so can he ask someone in this group - he gets agitated and tries to feet her to carry on - she says no, gives the flowers back and goes back to the bus stop ... he follows, loiters near by, and when she gets on the bus he gets into a red van parked opposite which drives off ... called her mum from the coach in a right state ... we then call South Wales police.... suspect there is plenty of CCTV round there and that they can trace him ... might all be innocent, who knows (I ****ing don't think so) but his demeanour had her scared ****less by the time she got back to the security of the bus queue ...
Thoughts of what might have happened if she hadn't got the wobbles don't bear thinking about ... Needless to say, now that she is home safe, I can call down ... and have ... but I have been raging ... contrary to popular belief, I'm quite a chilled personality in the real world ... except when it comes to my family ...
Thanks for all the supportive comments etc. ... appreciated
Glad everything is okay but have a word with her mate that's pretty naive. Couldn't believe she agreed to that scenario from the start.
In fairness to her ... was partly down to me banging on since she was little about strangers and the methods of serial killers like Bundy that stopped her going further... but just goes to show ... she thought it was the next corner which was literally close to the bus stop ... but as I said to her, that could still have been enough for the worst to happen. She realises the gravity of it all and whilst I don't want her scared of her own shadow she will certainly now be on her guard.
Thanks for sharing this Fosse.In fairness to her ... was partly down to me banging on since she was little about strangers and the methods of serial killers like Bundy that stopped her going further... but just goes to show ... she thought it was the next corner which was literally close to the bus stop ... but as I said to her, that could still have been enough for the worst to happen. She realises the gravity of it all and whilst I don't want her scared of her own shadow she will certainly now be on her guard.