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Gringo

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  1. They'll always be number one in our house.... Intersting web-site mind.
  2. Aye, they must have done C100......£2.80 for a piggin' pint too... :33: I was ruddy starving that day after doing a section of HM2 (or was it HM3??), ain't no way I'm going there again that's for sure.
  3. Oh my God...not the Bridge Inn....overpriced rubbish that wouldn't feed anyone who was the slighest bit hungry.... :020: :020:
  4. 17.07.2007 at 19:45 Elgin City - Working 18.07.2007 at 19:30 Clachnacuddin - Working 21.07.2007 at 15:00 Keith - Working 22.07.2007 at 14:00 Inverurie Locos - Working 25.07.2007 at 19:30 Peterhead - Working 28.07.2007 at 15:00 Ross County - Working :019: :019: :019:
  5. Mostly under a piggin' brolly.... :015: :004: :019:
  6. Should be enough the scare any opposition player....and our own... :015: From the Beeb web-site: (You'll find it at the bottom of the Deano page) Inverness manager Charlie Christie revealed that he is still looking for another forward and a new central defender. But Austrian league players Dominique Taboga and Benedict Bauer have not made it over to Scotland for a proposed trial. Christie said: "With one of them picking up an injury it seemed pointless just taking one of them over, so they will both come on 16 July once we return from our Italian training camp." Taboga, 24, is a centre-back who was with second division side SC Kapfenberg last season. Bauer, a 20-year-old striker, is in the first-team squad at top-flight outfit Admira Wacker.
  7. He would be a quality signing, however, ICT may resurect his career and then he'll be off down the road to join the central belters....probably. :004:
  8. Top six - piece of pish! :004:
  9. Had a gander at the Ryan Air option. It appears it only gets up in the air on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's. 1620 from EMA (INV at 1740) and 1805 from INV (EMA at 1925). Piggin' cheap too, maybe the hassle of getting there and back from the EM hairyport may just be worth it in the end. Choices choices.... :021:
  10. Aye, but getting to EM hairyport from where we live, without your own transport, is pain in the erse. Brum is just up the road and a darn sight easier to get to. The flight times from EM (and back) are not exactly user freindly when you need to rely on public transport. A good alternative 'last resort' though. :022:
  11. Lifted this from the Courier web-site:- Quote: The company's chief commercial officer Mike Rutter yesterday revealed that routes to Paris and Amsterdam would be introduced in September 2008 once new domestic services to Manchester, Birmingham and Southampton, which will start operating from Dalcross next March, have bedded in.Unquote Thank you FlyBe...if I advertise your company on a football shirt do I get free flights to games.... :004: :004: I've been looking forward to the day a budget airline takes on Inverness from the Midlands...fantastic. :021: :021: Even IHE could jump on one from Manchester...... :029:
  12. Scary stuff. Difficult see how this kind of thing can be prevented other than banning cars from entering the airport frontages. Terrorism is an unfortunate part of 21st centuary living and its up to all of us to keep our eyes fully open and be on our guard. Take care out there folks - keep um peeled.
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