Open the Box

Open the Box

Postby Aal » Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:11 pm

Once again the highlight of a dull first hour at Christie Park. Don't know why cos I don't buy a ticket but Mark's wind up of Ken and the increasing presence of the Cat make this strangely entertaining.

Did anyone else see the ridiculous blast from Wayne at HT that hit Henry McStay on the arm. Hope he's not injured.
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Re: Open the Box

Postby Arnside Red » Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:31 pm

Embarassingly entertaining, old bloke with wining voice saying aye, well err that ones been sold by.....surprised the away fans dont take the piss out of it more, but i suppose it does raise a bit of money for the club
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Re: Open the Box

Postby Curly » Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:48 am

I had 442 today, thought it could be a lucky omen but it wasn't :roll:

Listening to Ken read anything is always amusing as he always cocks up :lol:
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Re: Open the Box

Postby CASS » Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:31 pm

Talking about "Open the Box" there was a chap Hawking tickets in the York prior to the match,
I have never noticed this afor! was he pukka ?. Bought my ticket inside as normal.
This fella looked a bit of a spiv to me.
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Re: Open the Box

Postby campdave » Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:38 pm

And now, back to our tribute to John Peel :lol:
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Re: Open the Box

Postby sgt major » Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:39 pm

CASS wrote:Talking about "Open the Box" there was a chap Hawking tickets in the York prior to the match,
I have never noticed this afor! was he pukka ?. Bought my ticket inside as normal.
This fella looked a bit of a spiv to me.


The guy "Hawking" as you wrongly said was pukker. He came in a few days earlier to ask permission. As always we oblige when its the club trying to raise money as we do by selling the scratch cards for them.
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Re: Open the Box

Postby CASS » Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:41 pm

The guy "Hawking" as you wrongly said was pukker. He came in a few days earlier to ask permission. As always we oblige when its the club trying to raise money as we do by selling the scratch cards for the club

I was only asking the question,was he legit ! Like I said I had never seen it afor and was just a tad worried it might have been a scam,my original question was due to concerns for the club, Anyway it would seem we can all rest easy now.

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Re: Open the Box

Postby Bare Ben » Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:46 pm

CASS wrote:
HAWK Verb
To go from House to House offering goods for sale .


:? :?
HAWK Noun
A type of bird


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Re: Open the Box

Postby Number 1 » Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:00 pm

Bare Ben wrote:
CASS wrote:
HAWK Verb
To go from House to House offering goods for sale .


:? :?
HAWK Noun
A type of bird


;)


Hawk. Noun An aircraft built by BAE used as a training aircraft, and also used, most famously by the RAF Red Arrows. They have used the Hawk since 1979, when they moved from the Folland Gnat aircraft.
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Re: Open the Box

Postby Keith » Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:49 pm

Number 1 wrote:They have used the Hawk since 1979, when they moved from the Folland Gnat aircraft.


I think I had an Airfix model of a Folland Gnat, wasn't that a bi-plane that dropped torpedoes?
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