In Britain, a poor education is no excuse for bad grammar, which is easily picked up by reading. As we have free public libraries, I have no sympathy for those who choose not to avail themselves of them.
I do sympathise with him. I'm always happy to help you with your English though, Easy :lol:
I think your problem is that the network you seem to have strayed onto is only suitable for people in wheelchairs. :thumbsup:
I knew they released a follow-up but I thought it was an unexpected complete flop. I'm surprised nobody's mentioned it though.
Has He's only a poor little sparrow been mentioned?
I've only looked at this thread curious as to why someone's leg pain could spawn 49 pages. I had no idea what the two of you have been going through, though I guess I should have as my own dad's cancer was diagnosed after pain in his arm. I'm going to cut down reading and posting on frivolous...
I remember the Horsham branch of the official SC ran coaches successfully in the 1960s and 70s, so I don't see any reason to question the concept. They even managed to get enough bums-on-seats for the odd away match, I recall.
That's got me thinking that maybe the poor standard of English on NSC isn't actually due to falling educational standards, it's because half of you are PISSED!
Suicide bombers drive cars full of explosives to their target; this one was just delivered by plane.
TBF, while his wife chose to wear emerald green, he wanted to don a bowler hat and an orange sash.
I realise that, I just used the past tense because the challenges and enquiries it related to are now history. However, with a quoted overall final bill of around £92m, people could be forgiven for assuming the freehold was included in that mammoth figure!
And it's not many years old, either. That this is happening is proof that there's something seriously wrong with the economics of football. If admission prices returned to a reasonable level then I'm sure such a redevelopment would not be financially viable.