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2 hours ago, Never to the dark side said:

read all of the article,not just the headline.

Walsh, who once named two of her goldfish after former City strikers Shaun Goater and Nicolas Anelka, added: "My mum and dad come to every City game and have travelled a lot - even when I was younger. They made a lot of sacrifices so I think it was a proud moment for them.

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43 minutes ago, exAtyeoMax said:

Walsh, who once named two of her goldfish after former City strikers Shaun Goater and Nicolas Anelka, added: "My mum and dad come to every City game and have travelled a lot - even when I was younger. They made a lot of sacrifices so I think it was a proud moment for them.

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First a sheep, now a goldfish, what creature will be next.

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4 hours ago, exAtyeoMax said:

Walsh, who once named two of her goldfish after former City strikers Shaun Goater and Nicolas Anelka, added: "My mum and dad come to every City game and have travelled a lot - even when I was younger. They made a lot of sacrifices so I think it was a proud moment for them.

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Can’t remember Anelka playing for us.

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12 hours ago, Oh Louie louie said:

Anybody got a book on flyfishing,by p j hartley?

 

11 hours ago, Cornacix the Druid said:

J R Hartley I think it was. Its in yellow pages.

Some 50 years ago, there was a song by Christie called Yellow River - a few older ones on here might remember it, although there is no need for anybody to look it up if they don’t know it, as it wasn’t really a classic.

A popular playground question (in my school anyway) was to ask who wrote it.

The answer was I P Daily.

The follow up question was to ask who wrote the sequel, Rusty Bedsprings, the answer being I P Nightly.

Honestly, it was really funny at the time.

As Mary Hopkin and our Ipswich fans might say, Those Were The Days.

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Fact of the day.

When I lived in Bermuda, the aquarium was touted as a tourist attraction.

Imagine my surprise (and assorted cruise liner passengers) to discover it didn't contain a single fish whatsoever.

A few paintings and a hole in the floor.

You had to look in the hole to see the fish.

 

Sadly the tide was out so all that was there was a bit of rock.

 

I went back home, wandered down to the tiny beach (through the islands hard waste dump) which we had appropriated, and took our newly acquired catamaran out.

I say newly acquired - it had been moored somewhere and a storm dumped it up into the Palm trees on the 20m long beach.

It sat there for a year or more until we got it down.

 

It's probably still tied to the palm tree where we left it when our contracts finished.

 

Funny old place is Bermuda.

 

The do like our Shaun though. He coaches over there now and again.

 

 

 

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