All we have seen him doing is hanging on the coat tails of the likes of JP. Presumably, that will just continue.
Not sure how he climbed the ranks but it is hard to believe that he has doing what most people would term real work for a long time.
Will anyone notice any difference?All we have seen him doing is hanging on the coat tails of the likes of JP. Presumably, that will just continue.Not sure how he climbed the ranks but it is hard to believe that he has doing what most people would ter
Can someone explain how he 'saved' the Grand National. It sounds quite a sweeping claim. Presumably, something beyond just saying 'wouldn't it be a good idea if Ladbrokes backed the Grand National'?
Can someone explain how he 'saved' the Grand National. It sounds quite a sweeping claim. Presumably, something beyond just saying 'wouldn't it be a good idea if Ladbrokes backed the Grand National'?
hooligan he was a nice guy the time I met him said he got it wrong about zafonic I said we all get it wrong sometimes. he said we get it wrong but not as not much as I did he did not disclose the figure. ronnie
hooliganhe was a nice guy the time I met him said he got it wrong about zafonicI said we all get it wrong sometimes.he said we get it wrong but not as not much as I didhe did not disclose the figure.ronnie
I am sure Neal had a good life, he loved to dine at the Waterside Inn at Bray where he lived.
He also had 2 other passion that I know off, large Havana cigars and Arsenal football club where he was season ticket holder.
When Neal passed away Charlie George was at his bedside, I'm told they were very good friends.
twoboyzI am sure Neal had a good life, he loved to dine at the Waterside Inn at Bray where he lived.He also had 2 other passion that I know off, large Havana cigars and Arsenal football club where he was season ticket holder.When Neal passed away Cha
Coral guy trading director beamount said it was closer to 500,000
so prob a fig in between for Wally to get the sack
big mac said he heard Coral done in close to 3MCoral guy trading director beamount said it was closer to 500,000so prob a fig in between for Wally to get the sack
geoff m 06 Jun 18 16:19 Joined: 23 Feb 03 | Topic/replies: 11,746 | Blogger: geoff m's blog 46 years fully funded pension scheme. Why wouldnt yer?
I thought that Geoff but he says he isn't retiring and is looking for consultancy work. He must have a few quid, the pension will be worth plenty, why not just sit back and enjoy life instead of grafting when he's in his mid 60s
geoff m 06 Jun 18 16:19 Joined: 23 Feb 03 | Topic/replies: 11,746 | Blogger: geoff m's blog46 years fully funded pension scheme. Why wouldnt yer?I thought that Geoff but he says he isn't retiring and is looking for consultancy work. He must have a fe
dont understand how anyone works up past 60 , total joke -you cant spend it or enjoy money when u get to that age , plus your health can go v quickly once u hit 60. my father got v ill in his 60's God rest his soul ...he worked all his life.
i hope to retire in my mid 40's...whats the point if u cannot relax and spend money
dont understand how anyone works up past 60 , total joke -you cant spend it or enjoy money when u get to that age , plus your health can go v quickly once u hit 60. my father got v ill in his 60's God rest his soul ...he worked all his life.i hope to
I retired at 60 and don't regret it at all but I know a few other people my age who couldn't bear the thought of retirement and will continue to work for as long as possible.
I retired at 60 and don't regret it at all but I know a few other people my age who couldn't bear the thought of retirement and will continue to work for as long as possible.