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Thread: More Dry Powder!!

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    More Dry Powder!!

    According to the Burnley Express,..Sean says he Does Not expect any more business to be done Tonight.
    So we are worse off Now, than Before the window Bloody opened ..
    Two bids turned down again, For Che Adams,..When the fecking selling club, apparently had a price in mind
    Here we went again !!
    But Garlic happy, with our improving Dry Powder stash,...If any left ? , Because this bloke is hellbent on not spending any,
    If Garlic had a corner shop, He would fit the mould of the open all hours set!!, Perfect replacement.

    When are people going to wake up to the Fact, We need Someone to buy him out, ?
    Heavy winds forcast for Tomorrow,..., Maybe that is the problem, with our incomings ,...(dry powder)

    I have never, FELT SO LET DOWN (AGAIN] by a Burnley Board...

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    You should be used to it by now Jon,it's nothing new to us.. We are saving the dry powder for the summer sales ..

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    I felt really let down when I couldn't get into Cambridge University, and that was 55 years ago, but I survived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    I felt really let down when I couldn't get into Cambridge University, and that was 55 years ago, but I survived.
    My lad went to Uni Ashy,it did him no good either his first job was teaching at Peterlee Comprehensive school.On his first day a 15 yr old lad pulled a .177 hand pistol on him..he had to wrestle it off him ..lol .. Those folks up north

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    Bloody hell alf, he really did take his life in his hands taking a job in Peterlee ----I even speed past there on the A19!
    I hope that he survived without further adventures, although if he was/is a teacher he will have had some experiences.
    What is he like at looking after dry powder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Bloody hell alf, he really did take his life in his hands taking a job in Peterlee ----I even speed past there on the A19!
    I hope that he survived without further adventures, although if he was/is a teacher he will have had some experiences.
    What is he like at looking after dry powder?
    He used to live in Durham Ashy ,he worked in Peterlee for about three years and enjoyed it once he understood what they were saying..lol before moving down south and getting a position there.. We had some good times visiting him and touring around the area .. He's not very good either finances though,do I wouldn't trust him with the dry powder..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    What is he like at looking after dry powder?
    Must be the easiest job in the world, you put the triple lock on the door, hide the key and go on a world cruise, or several if you want, you won't be needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Must be the easiest job in the world, you put the triple lock on the door, hide the key and go on a world cruise, or several if you want, you won't be needed.
    Whenever I visit Turf Moor, I usually chuck the poor devil the odd bone and bucket of clean water...

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