All we've ever wanted was a level playing field.
i noticed in the week before the game that there were waterproof sheets over the area in front of the south stand.
at the last league game there was a muddy patch along in front of the technical areas, as it had been in the past when the water used to leak down from the front of the stand. can't be still doing that, could it?
All we've ever wanted was a level playing field.
Could the sea be underneath as well as all around it? I've often wondered why the sea doesn't drain away into the sand anyway. And get boiled up in the centre of the earth.
When we lived at Northern Parade, if you dug deep enough, you would hit a very fine shingle and salt water.Originally Posted by Corkhead
After the council houses were built at Tipnor, when floorboards were taken up, they found sea underneath - it had simply re-opened old channels. Residents could fish for their dinners in their ******** - 'fresh to the plate'.
It seems my revolutionary theory has set me up for a Nobel Prize. In that case the whole of the city could be balanced on the back of a giant whale rendering it susceptible to subsidence. Shouldn't the authorities be notified.
I am liking the reborn, incredibly sensitive and sensible new Lassie btw. Goes away and comes back reborn. Bit like Gandalf the Grey turning into Gandalf the White.
Piss off, Cork-fer-balls!Originally Posted by Corkhead
That's better.
Have you never wondered how you got so many 'Likes'?Originally Posted by Corkhead
When we lived at Northern Parade, if you dug deep enough, you would hit a very fine shingle and salt water.Originally Posted by pfclassof61
After the council houses were built at Tipnor, when floorboards were taken up, they found sea underneath - it had simply re-opened old channels. Residents could fish for their dinners in their ******** - 'fresh to the plate'.[/quote] Harry Ramsden could have made a packet