Before I moved to Canada in 1982 if you saw anyone in a replica shirt (at a game - elsewhere it never happened) you would automatically assume they were enjoying care in the community. When I came back to the UK in 86, they were quite common. I think it must have been seeing the Dutch and...
Is this part of a GCSE sociology project? As an experienced teacher, I'm sorry to say that it lacks coherence, is contextually incontinent, and is, overall, tatty and shabby. I'm sorry to say, it's a fail :cry:
Smashing, to have a purpose in life, innit?
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I think the OP, who has apparently been on NSC for years, is either a Palarse mole, or is Ben's grandson..... :facepalm::lolol::thumbsup:
Sorry for the goading :kiss::lolol:
I'm not sure about the 'together' thing. My first reaction is like yours (sound of medieval church bell, squark of rooks, and mewing as I softly clunk my head on nearest hard thing). However.... its kinda sweet. We can't all be veterans of hardship...
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I have more than 40 replica tops. I wear what I want, because I can. You'll be asking why we did or did not vote for or against Brexit next :wrong: .