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Originally posted by hal9thou View Postdunno weare, starting him does raise some big set up questions. Excellent choice for the bench, because from there he does give options, but there is no way he is a form starter.
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostWas the day of England v Holland and I was working on Stonebridge Park estate . The working day was nearly finished when me bleep went telling me a suspected dead tenant need to break through front door. I thought if he's dead I'll do it tomorrow . Anyway had to go and I was cursing, banged and kicked the front door in the hope the old boy would answer and I could slip off and watch the game , no chance so had to start picking a multi lock with shooting bolts. 20 minutes in and I hear from inside alright alright I'm coming.i nearly hit him with the hammer when he opened the door.had to put all back as before . Got back to watch one of our finest displays ever! Did see the old boy 2 days later and apologised he said he was Scottish and I said I eat his meals on wheels that day.Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostI was a fireman over that way then van, remember those doors well. Absolute €unt to get through. When we used to connect up to the dry riser on the ground floor it used to flood the entire block from top to bottom, as some of the soppy tw@ts living there used to vandalise the outlets and leave the valves open on every floor. I did feel for the decent people that lived there, prisoners in their own homes.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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Originally posted by vanhoop View Postsome genuine people on the estate back then with some real scum . I hung most of those front doors and they were an absolute kannt to fit. All gone now , why didn't they build it as it is now in the first place. Uck being a fireman there 13 floors up !!
Fu€k hanging those doors all day van, that must have been serious graft. Hope you were paid wel but chances are it wasn't enough.
Think we've Learnt our lesson with council high rise. Pack people in like animals and they'll start to behave like one. Got to know one lovely old fella on there who'd emigrated from Ireland. I could never get my head round why he didn't up sticks and move back there instead of spending his final years couped up in his flat on the Stonebridge.
More to his and many other people's stories than we'll ever know I suppose.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by vanhoop View Postsome genuine people on the estate back then with some real scum . I hung most of those front doors and they were an absolute kannt to fit. All gone now , why didn't they build it as it is now in the first place. Uck being a fireman there 13 floors up !!
Fu€k hanging those doors all day van, that must have been serious graft. Hope you were paid wel but chances are it wasn't enough.
Think we've Learnt our lesson with council high rise. Pack people in like animals and they'll start to behave like one. Got to know one lovely old fella on there who'd emigrated from Ireland. I could never get my head round why he didn't up sticks and move back there instead of spending his final years couped up in his flat on the Stonebridge.
More to his and many other people's stories than we'll ever know I suppose.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostCarrying a shite load of gear up those stairwells helped keep the weight off that's for sure.
Fu€k hanging those doors all day van, that must have been serious graft. Hope you were paid wel but chances are it wasn't enough.
Think we've Learnt our lesson with council high rise. Pack people in like animals and they'll start to behave like one. Got to know one lovely old fella on there who'd emigrated from Ireland. I could never get my head round why he didn't up sticks and move back there instead of spending his final years couped up in his flat on the Stonebridge.
More to his and many other people's stories than we'll ever know I suppose.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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