Brilliant, produced a guffaw here!
The weeds are doomed anyway.
No! I believe postcode boundaries are not marked at all in the field.
If it's any help, the estate it is on was built in the late 1970s (and still has an avocado suite to prove).
Reading this thread I really wonder if some of the contributors actually attended. I went to both games, and am pretty sure we were in the side stand (the terrace under the double-decker stand). Don't remember any snow, but vividly remember singing in the rain, what a glorious feeling, I'm happy...
Yes it's 409/1 but the formula is still wrong, I'm afraid - there's an error on both sides, too. And this is apart from the fact that it is devoid of the necessary brackets that determine which calculations are performed first.
So presuming you meant (40+1)x(9+1) / (1x1-1), the formula produces...
I'm staggered that nobody on this thread has queried what the matchday admission/STH prices might be; do you all think this will have little bearing on the attendances?
:lolol: I think he's got you there Hitony!
When I am viewing the site in the library, I usually have to scroll up pretty niftily when I come across your avatar (no pun intended!)
It's a concrete post sheathed in a metal cover bearing the letters "PO" (surely an old telephone installation would have the letters "GPO"?) It also has a triangular lock, like gas/electricity meter boxes. It's blocking access for an extended parking area on my open-plan front garden. Can it be...
I read about it in a national paper, the Daily Telegraph I think, where they reported that the attendance topped 18,000. Didn't STHs get into reserve games for free in those days?
You should forward such emails to phishing@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk
From the hmrc site:
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Do not visit the website contained within the email or...
May I suggest that a standard letter is just what we don't need; dozens of identical letters are likely to be sidelined as "objectors with an alternative agenda". Surely it is not too much to ask people to phrase their objections in their own way.
I think you have no need to buy a new pc. You have XP, which will be supported for at least another 5 years, and you have a tower, to which you can slot in new cards. Suggest you find a computer fair like I did a year ago; I bought a stick of 1GB DDR RAM for £18 and easily fitted it myself to my...