Im very confused, I thought you were Ian Grant. Anyway, you must have left the year I started turd dom.
I didn't know the word "turd" when I started, I thought they were calling us terns. I was slightly bemused at the seagull reference. In retrospect, what a tragic wannabe minor public school vibe.
Game over, no I'm not him . Yes, I probably pushed in front of you in the lunch queue at some point. Turd !
"Oh you've got the wrong map here Mr Hilter, you want Ilfracombe and Barnstable. You've got Stalingrad!"
How can you not remember when you finished school? Surely you can easily work it out by the date of the next stage of your life, such as starting university? (Hint: since I am two years younger than you, and I finished in 1984, it probably was 1982...)
Because I can’t remember when is started Uni ;-). Was one year after I left School if that helps….. If it’s that important to you, Yes probably started WBGS 74 and left 81. AndrewH would know as was next to me in the class register for 5 years .
Well, I find it equally, perhaps more, odd that you can’t remember when you started uni… haven’t you had to put this sort of stuff on cv’s and the like? I mean, I know you’re getting on a bit, but…
Yes it’s been on my CV for 25+ years but it’s standing data so not changed or been read (by me) for years. Can’t remember the last time I’ve been asked when I left school or Uni? TBF I did know within a year.
The first time Luton play us as favourites since the Fall of the Wall. This game too big for Luton and Edwards. They will choke and we will win despite playing badly.
Yes. More to do with the fact Henry Tudor son of Edmund and Margaret Beaufort had strong Welsh support. And used by the Welsh Guards.
I didn't know either. So I announced to my parents one day, in all innocence, that first years were called turds. Only when I found out later what it is usually used to describe, did I understand their expressions and silence as we ate our sunday lunch.
I am going, but only because I have never entered the Vic to collect a ticket at 9am, and I am collecting the bus numbers.
I was a traveller 76-81 Turner, Hart, Fink, Blackshaw, Evans and the perv Benny in the lighting box are the few names I can remember..
The last time we were so pessimistic about this fixture was just before we played them at home earlier this season and we all know what happened then.
Eh? I’d say the apostrophe is appropriate there because it is in any case an abbreviation. Also cvs looked weird. Really I should have said curricula vitae.
The apostrophe is absolutely not appropriate there. There is neither contraction nor possession. CVs would have been fine...
Rycroft? Killer Collins? McClosky ? Tibbett ? Babbage? That excellent maths teacher who went on to become head I think…forgot his name. I remember Miss Fink. The main reason I never understood Physics. Not that she was my teacher. But if you stared at the side door for 60 mins you occasionally got to see her ….
The word Vitae is contracted… But yeah, not sure why I didn’t think of capitalising, it was the smaller case that made it look odd.
Sorry, but you've lost all credibility on this forum now. I suggest you retire this login, leave it a month, and then come back under a new name .