ref Along came jones..I was 14 when i first heard it by ray stevens...it was a double album...my Mummy bought me a Stan Freeberg bit of wax at the same time....
But jones came along in the nick of time...........................guri there's hope for you.............................
Most times i joke on forums..but when it is someone who has PM'd me over several months and they have only just arrived in a strange place...Tax is a nightmare in every country but some one who speaks the same lang...cuts through lots of red tape...
For the recoed she is a 'she'..and not looking for a man just friends
craic is...life is chaos! finance disatrous, everything else a blur./...will be off site for a bit to sort things out..maybe catch you later!!! assuming I do get sorted out that is!
Today i recieved this mail from a fellow CS-er, who I've been in touch with a few times(who has since hidden their profile)..who lives in France..
What ever your problem is 'un-hide' your profile and mail me in private..In France there is always a solution..I've lived here almost 15 yrs..I know the score..
Who, cares about the parties...motor bikes boots, dirty blue jeans and a white T-sirt..trust me guri you will have a woman on each arm plus the phone number of plan 'B' in your back pocket
Motor bike boots...dirty blues jeans and a white T-shirt rocks every woman...every woman..some will say ...Oi phoenix i like a man in a suit...but thats just like..the love motor bike bootq, dirty blus jeans and white T-shirts...Well thats my experience...
Jerome scored within minutes of coming on at half-time Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's equaliser earned league leaders Wolves a point against second-placed rivals Birmingham City.
The visitors had the best of the first half, with only Richard Stearman's superbly-timed clearance preventing Marcus Bent putting Birmingham ahead.
Stearman let in Cameron Jerome to score minutes after coming on at half-time.
Ebanks-Blake scored from Stephen Ward's cross before Blues defender Liam Ridgewell had a potential winner ruled out for handball in a frantic finish.
Ebanks-Blake's 12th goal of the season keeps Wolves six points clear of Blues at the top of the Championship table.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy:
"First half it was fairly even with lots of chances, but maybe they just shaded it.
"Second half, it was a poor goal for us to concede and they had the better of it I thought for 10 minutes or so.
"Once we recovered we started playing and I think we ended up the stronger side and the most likely winner."
Birmingham manager Alex McLeish:
"I'm disappointed we didn't get three points. The way we played in the first half, especially.
"We get in front and could have been more in front by that time, and that left Wolves a lifeline."
"It's great to come here and not lose, that's the best we've played away all season, especially in the first half."
RE: What Are You Listening To?
Wot...Hank Morris....Oh what a thrill...