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What a player he was when he was on loan. Let himself down when he came here full time.
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I thought he was over the worst, but sadly not.
Enjoyed his shows, harmless easy viewing entertainment. RIP
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Yes mate sorry, tried to add a footnote but summat went wrong......In Durham today?
Seen it on the news, looked a good turn out. Love to see the colliery banners, my wife is a proud "coal miners daughter".Yes mate sorry, tried to add a footnote but summat went wrong......
Great turnout for the miners wives, despite the horrendous rain, very emotional day remembering 40 years ago, some of these ladies are solid gold.
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Great turnout for the miners wives, despite the horrendous rain, very emotional day remembering 40 years ago, some of these ladies are solid gold.
I remember that time vividly as it shaped me into the man I am today. My dad was a striking miner and my mam was prominent within the Women for miners support group The bit about school and the shoes struck a chord with me only it was not shoes but trousers as mine were no good and the only pants I had left were jeans so I went to school in them, only to be place in front of the whole senior school assembly and be singled out by the then head teacher for not wearing appropriate uniform.
Nearly a tear in my eye after reading your testimony. Feel so proud of your father. Top bloke.I remember that time vividly as it shaped me into the man I am today. My dad was a striking miner and my mam was prominent within the Women for miners support group The bit about school and the shoes struck a chord with me only it was not shoes but trousers as mine were no good and the only pants I had left were jeans so I went to school in them, only to be place in front of the whole senior school assembly and be singled out by the then head teacher for not wearing appropriate uniform.
As I lived in a predominantly mining area and the colliery at Boldon had recently been closed tensions were obviously high during the strike and money was also very tight, so when the head teacher of the school singled me out and then proceeded to ask me what my excuse for turning up to school in un- authorised attire (his words) I proudly said that my parents did not have the money to buy new uniform as my dad had been on strike for 7 months.
This obnoxious cretin of a man/teacher then declared to the school that this is what happens when the masses take liberties with the government and ignore the rules of society.
Obviously my Dad was not too happy with this situation when I got home and explained what had happened, and he then marched me back up to the school and demanded to speak to the head teacher. that discussion became a little heated and my Dad (who had struggled with literacy due to poor schooling, a tough childhood and leaving school at 14 to work in the mines) tore strip after strip away from this so called educated man and by the time he had finished I received a full apology on the day and a further apology at the following morning assembly.
My dad knew his stuff and that day I was as proud as any day I could remember in my then young life and it taught me a valuable lesson.
you can be smart and intellectual without being highly educated and you can also be Highly educated and dumb. Education and intellect do not always walk hand in hand and I think a lot of people and companies forget that.
Anyway just my little story from a memory stirred up from this article.
175 days, wow, well done marra. I presume this was on doctors order's?Day 175, and really fancied a beer tonight.
Got to say, this is bloody lovely...£2.99 for 6 at Aldi.
If I didn't know, I would never guess it was alcohol free.
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Kind of, in a roundabout way.175 days, wow, well done marra. I presume this was on doctors order's?
Fantastic marra, God bless you and your wife. Good to share these testimonies as it gives hope to others who may find themselves in a similar situation. Also bigs-up how good our health service is. BlessingsKind of, in a roundabout way.
Needed to lose 3kg (preferably 5kg) to donate a kidney. My wife needs one but our blood groups arent compatible, so we're on a kidney sharing scheme. I donate one to someone who is a match, and their partner donates one to my wife...it all relies on the matching.
Had loads of tests and of of the things they found was the onset of "non-alcohol fatty liver", and they recommended cutting down. So just stopped, didnt want anything to get in the way of doing it. Lost 10kg now so all systems go now, they're happy with everything now.
Next database matching is in April, hopefully we have a match.
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Kind of, in a roundabout way.
Needed to lose 3kg (preferably 5kg) to donate a kidney. My wife needs one but our blood groups arent compatible, so we're on a kidney sharing scheme. I donate one to someone who is a match, and their partner donates one to my wife...it all relies on the matching.
Had loads of tests and of of the things they found was the onset of "non-alcohol fatty liver", and they recommended cutting down. So just stopped, didnt want anything to get in the way of doing it. Lost 10kg now so all systems go now, they're happy with everything now.
Next database matching is in April, hopefully we have a match.
Hopefully they stabilise and don't drop too far. The Mrs was around the 19/20 Mark for around 9 years. NYD 2023 they just about gave up, had a siezure, blue lighted to UHND, transferred after 5 days to the Freeman, kidney function down to 7%.Legend. Really mate, hats off.
I'm under a nephrologist (oo-er Mrs) and my kidneys are running at about 50% but decreasing all the time so will need intervention sooner rather than later.
See now this is important stuff that means everything.Kind of, in a roundabout way.
Needed to lose 3kg (preferably 5kg) to donate a kidney. My wife needs one but our blood groups arent compatible, so we're on a kidney sharing scheme. I donate one to someone who is a match, and their partner donates one to my wife...it all relies on the matching.
Had loads of tests and of of the things they found was the onset of "non-alcohol fatty liver", and they recommended cutting down. So just stopped, didnt want anything to get in the way of doing it. Lost 10kg now so all systems go now, they're happy with everything now.
Next database matching is in April, hopefully we have a match.