Guys thanks so much for the match reports as always, I was 'entertaining' this
evening so missed following the match. Always thought it would be a tough one
as watching them on footy league show they look good. Not the end of the world
with this result if we can forge onwards and get a string of
"1 0 to the referee", "the football leagues' corrupt", and "we only get shit
refs" - these are the songs that the faithful sang from the tenth minute
onward.Whilst I agree with these sentiments to a degree, to suggest that 'we
wuz robbed' is misleading to say the least. We did not have a single
One of these what
On Sat, 7 Feb 2015 10:43 Simon McNally wrote:
> I'm on Twitter but I refuse to join Facebook
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> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On 7 Feb 2015, at 08:27, Peter Castlehouse
> wrote:
> >
> > Who on the list does NOT have access, or refuses to use either of these?
> >
> > Just a questi
Me.haven't got a smartphone either.
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Peter Castlehouse
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> Who on the list does NOT have access, or refuses to use either of these?
>
> Just a question
>
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> Pete C
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On Saturday, 7 February 2015, 19:00, Richard Walker
wrote:
Ok let’s get something straight from the off. We were beatenby the better
side. Forget the ref’s performance and a few huff and puffchances we created we
were played off the park, especially second half by avery bright, in
Yep, Phil Hay & Adam Pope - mandatory following for reliable LUFC news.
Facebook is frankly annoying and it's 100% "look at me" school playground stuff.
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From: "Matt Anderson"
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To: "N"
Cc: "leedslist"
Subject: Re: [LU] Non-LU: Facebook and T
Been on Facebook from way back but my usage of it is becoming close to zero.
Haven't had the app on my phone for years.
WhatsApp, Telegram, Twitter will finish Fakebook
I was mystified and against Twitter for a long time then discovered that for
our beloved LUFC games, journalists, writers etc
Interesting game, pretty close but they are the better team and should be ahead
after having 2 one on ones.
Not sure our tactics are right. Rudy on the left to accommodate Billy Sharp who
for me just doesn't have the legs , he will need it on a plate. Centrally we
look pedestrian with Murphy wh
Facebook I use a lot - Twitter I have, but haven't
got the point of it
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[mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of
Peter Castlehouse
Sent: 07 February 2015 08:27
To: leedslist
Subject: [LU] Non-LU: Facebook and Twitter
Who o
As a long-term ex-pat in Singapore, using Facebook has allowed to keep in far
closer contact with friends and family than was possible in the 1990s.
I have 3 Twitter accounts of for my economics students, one for football for
the same reasons as Matt and one for general education stuff.
Dave
Facebook for old mates I no longer see and mates I do see.
Twitter for the musings of porn stars, Leeds players , Keith lemon and
Stephen fry
Google plus for family and photos
Instagram for selfies of self obsessed pop stars...
Leeds list for match reports, observations and el
I love Twitter, never tweet but follow things I'm interested in and creates my
own personal news feed.
For example I follow Phil hay and Adam Pope and have the notifications turned
on so I immediately get alerted to tweets... Been pretty useful with the
changes in manager and the like. Also Phi
Likewise, I was an early adopter of both. Still have an active Facebook
account though my visits, to it grow fewer by the year.
As for Twitter, I never quite saw the use, probably because my thoughts and
opinions tend to be a little more verbose than allowed.
Why do you ask, Pete?
Cheers,
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me, was an early adopter of both (ie too much time on my hands) - never
actually used Facebook and have tweeted about 2 times in last 5 years. I
don't refuse, just don't see the point. However, I since January I use my
partners account to keep up to date with my Daughter gap year travels, so
it'
Where there's blame there's a claim...
On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 10:36 am, Ian Murray
<[1]ianjamesmur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Struggling to see what legal problems might arise from those emails
to be honest.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 7 Feb 2015, at 16:23, Peter Castlehous
Struggling to see what legal problems might arise from those emails to be
honest.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 7 Feb 2015, at 16:23, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
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> Rich,
>
> It's a bit late to hit the delete key on an email when you are reading the
> bloody thing! The subject was Bellusci, the r
me
> On 7 Feb 2015, at 08:36, Simon McNally wrote:
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> I'm on Twitter but I refuse to join Facebook
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 7 Feb 2015, at 08:27, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
>>
>> Who on the list does NOT have access, or refuses to use either of these?
>>
>> Just a question
>>
>>
I'm on Twitter but I refuse to join Facebook
Sent from my iPhone
> On 7 Feb 2015, at 08:27, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
>
> Who on the list does NOT have access, or refuses to use either of these?
>
> Just a question
>
>
>
> Pete C
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Me
Cheers
Alec
> On 7 Feb 2015, at 7:27 pm, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
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> Just a question
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Rich,
It's a bit late to hit the delete key on an email when you are reading the
bloody thing! The subject was Bellusci, the rant that we know of was
completely off-tack-ish. As for the Question Time comparison, their parent
company has a shit-load more money and bigger and better lawyers th
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