Deal is great. The area around middle street is lovely so is viking bay in
Broadstairs
> On 13 Jun 2017, at 13:03, {broken-address} Graham White
> wrote:
>
> If you're going to Kent, then visit Deal - a surprisingly attractive and
> charming
Ha!
The only thing I know about Deal is I knew a lad on my Geography course at
Leeds University back in the 70s who was from Deal (but was a massive Leeds
fan.)
He liked to sing , before going out of an evening, a nice little hometown
ditty: "We come from Deal town, so get yer knickers down."
If you're going to Kent, then visit Deal - a surprisingly attractive and
charming little seaside town with a very nice coast walk to Dover (get the
train back).
Agree about Whitby being the best tho'.
Graham White
On Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 8:51, {broken-address}
It's a lovely spot, a nuclear power station one side and an army shooting range
on the other.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 8 Jun 2017, at 23:15, Damian Walsh wrote:
>
> Over the past year or so I've spent a little time in Hythe. It has a faded
> charm and although there
Over the past year or so I've spent a little time in Hythe. It has a faded
charm and although there are a lot of charity shops there are no obvious
boarded up ones.
So Hythe gets my vote!
Damian
PS Labour seats currently declaring first - proving socialist efficacity
over tory ineptitude :)
On
Guy wrote:
For anyone who hasn't been to Whitby the do so. There's much to be recommended.
Not just Thirkers
and some of the best fish and chips you can find but a magnificent Abbey (ruins
of), shades of Bram
Stoker and Dracula, whaling, a magnificent town and
Unfortunately, Murray's match was on too late for me, so I missed it.
I'll be staying up for the SFs though...should be 2 great
tennis matches.
If Muzzah can win this thing from here, I'll tip my hat to him. If I were a
betting man, I'd have my money on the winner of the Nadal v
Well, well, well you Murray haters and moaners. Hope this latest result spoils
your day and ruins your
week. My favourite “living" sportsman is through to the semi's. It took Andy a
set to warm up but when
he did he was in control, really, throughout the remainder of the match IMHHO,
what a
It was always treat to see Guy’s stuff on here and his latest is just as
good…he said:-
Well I'm glad Murray's doing well and I enjoy watching him. He's got better and
improved, and I don't just mean winning grand slams and getting to world number
one but he's matured and controls his emotions
Well I'm glad Murray's doing well and I enjoy watching him. He's got better and
improved, and I don't just
mean winning grand slams and getting to world number one but he's matured and
controls his emotions
more than he used to. True he can still lose it and a Federer he's not, someone
else I
I always liked Andy Murray actually
From: Graham Thirkill <graham.thirki...@btinternet.com>
To: Leeds List <leedslist@gn.apc.org>; Paul Cundell <p...@cundell.com>
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 12:57 PM
Subject: [LU] Fwd: Fwd: None LU: Andy Murray World Number one (;-
like to think they know it all……. Anyhow Paul
thanks for your
most welcome message. All the best to you and Thomas……..
Cheersand Beers
Thirkers\098/
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Paul Cundell <p...@cundell.com>
> Subject: Re: [LU] Fwd: None LU: Andy Murray World Number on
That was me Graham, and yes Thomas still has that programme.
He keeps it alongside the blue shirt he got signed by the Smiffy, Kewell,
Viduka era Leeds United and the Monkyheed autograph he got when Reidy told
him his secret plan.
Good memories
Cheers
Paul
On 5 Jun 2017 14:57, "Graham Thirkill"
Rob heath answered me with:-
> I did indeed love good old "Come on" Tim. Winning is not everything in sport,
> although it's amazing how many people watch or play sport yet don't know
> that. P.s. No.
>
Maybe if your statement is true to yourself, then that’s why you are a Leeds
United
nt: Monday, June 5, 2017 4:11:16 PM
To: Graham Thirkill
Cc: Leeds List
Subject: Re: [LU] Fwd: None LU: Andy Murray World Number one (;-))
I did indeed love good old "Come on" Tim. Winning is not everything in
sport, although it's amazing how many people watch or play sport yet don't
know t
ne 5, 2017 4:11:16 PM
To: Graham Thirkill
Cc: Leeds List
Subject: Re: [LU] Fwd: None LU: Andy Murray World Number one (;-))
I did indeed love good old "Come on" Tim. Winning is not everything in
sport, although it's amazing how many people watch or play sport yet don't
know that.
P.s. N
I did indeed love good old "Come on" Tim. Winning is not everything in
sport, although it's amazing how many people watch or play sport yet don't
know that.
P.s. No.
On 5 Jun 2017 21:57, "Graham Thirkill"
wrote:
> Maybe because he’s a winner and world number
You're going to think I'm being deliberately contrary, but I have to say
that I cannot warm to Murray.
I used to despise him with a passionafter he single handedly won us
the Davis Cup I tried hard to like him, but I just can't.
For some reason, style is SO important in tennis. Murray is
Just watched World "Number One" Andy Murray cruise through to the last eight in
the French open, three sets to nil. I remember a few years ago I seemed to be
the only Andy Murray fan on this list. I mentioned his name and got blasted by
a few on here.
Not one other lister had a good word to say
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