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Post by stuartB on Nov 14, 2008 23:19:17 GMT
That Is great Dave, keep trying hard and It will come good One day ;D
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Post by capitalgull on Nov 14, 2008 23:29:06 GMT
Very good mate can I introduce you to Mr Paragraph? ;D As someone else mentioned, that's the way Merse started out on dotnet - maybe forever will go the same way.....eh Dave?
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2008 23:29:27 GMT
The problem is in this day and age is, that we have so many things to aid us, we stop learning some things. How many shop girls these days can work out the change to give you back. Not many as the till tells them the correct amount.
So as I know there is a spell checker, then I get lazy in my spelling, because I know the checker will sort it out. I had a mate who when he played on stage he always had to have the music up on a stand.
Yet he knew every note as he had played those songs so many times.He felt without it being there he would not be able to play. When I did get him to try with out the music, he played every note just perfect and was so glad he was free from having to feel, he always needed the aid of having the music in front on him.
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2008 23:31:27 GMT
Very good mate can I introduce you to Mr Paragraph? ;D As someone else mentioned, that's the way Merse started out on dotnet - maybe forever will go the same way.....eh Dave? If he does then he will become a mighty fine poster, hope you have been checking all my posts Andy, getting pretty good at my i and o now. ;D
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Post by stuartB on Nov 14, 2008 23:32:05 GMT
The problem is in this day and age is, that we have so many things to aid us, we stop learning some things. How many shop girls these days can work out the change to give you back. Not many as the till tells them the correct amount. So as I know there is a spell checker, then I get lazy in my spelling, because I know the checker will sort it out. I had a mate who when he played on stage he always had to have the music up on a stand. Yet he knew every note as he had played those songs so many times.He felt without it being there he would not be able to play. When I did get him to try with out the music, he played every note just perfect and was so glad he was free from having to feel, he always needed the aid of having the music in front on him. was that the same for you Dave? always go on stage with Des O'connor's joke book!!
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Post by stuartB on Nov 14, 2008 23:33:36 GMT
That [glow=red,2,300]I[/glow]s great Dave, keep trying hard and [glow=red,2,300]I[/glow]t will come good [glow=red,2,300]O[/glow]ne day ;D over your head that one Dave ;D
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2008 23:36:30 GMT
I was firstly a keyboard player and singer and as I wanted people to be able to see me, I never had my music on a stand. The comedy mate is just pure natural talent, so funny even I have to laugh.
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2008 23:39:43 GMT
That [glow=red,2,300]I[/glow]s great Dave, keep trying hard and [glow=red,2,300]I[/glow]t will come good [glow=red,2,300]O[/glow]ne day ;D over your head that one Dave ;D Yes it did, what a mean thing to do, to little Dave, next time my pie will not be going cold, you will be wearing it mate.
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Post by tufc01 on Nov 15, 2008 0:11:52 GMT
After a slow start and short of confidence he has certainly come to life in the last few weeks scoring 9 goals in the last nine games (11 in total) and looking good to score another 20+ goals this season!! (Don't have too many Torquay players do that in successive seasons) I agree, he seemed to come to life just after being dropped for the Northwich game. Stepping off the bench to slot that late late penalty seemed to kick start his season. He hasn't looked back since.
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Nov 15, 2008 13:49:12 GMT
I'm sure that I've seen Sills beat a player for pace twice in the last couple of home games - usually he just uses his football brain!
I can't think of such a consistent arial threat from a striker in my time. Even though the opposition know that he is a handful and try to eliminate his impact, he so often comes-out on-top. Shame on those who barracked him on his debut against Grays last season - how on earth can they call themselves "supporters"? I wasn't around to see him get his overhead kick last season, but if I'm still alive in 50 years and someone mentions his name, I'm sure I will remember that evening at FGR a couple of months back when he stood up to the task of playing in goal in a most remarkable win!
I've really enjoyed having Sills in the team and I just hope that we get to see him playing for us next season.
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Post by stuartB on Nov 15, 2008 22:22:18 GMT
over your head that one Dave ;D Yes it did, what a mean thing to do, to little Dave, next time my pie will not be going cold, you will be wearing it mate. will it be a snake and pygmy
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Post by Dave on Nov 15, 2008 22:28:22 GMT
stuartb, you are living very close to the edge here ;D don't worry at £2.50 a go, the pie has only one place it will be going. Smake and pygmy, and to think I said you moving away was Paigntons lose
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Post by stuartB on Nov 15, 2008 22:33:43 GMT
I love you really Dave! you enjoy your pie, it ain't worth wasting on a guy like me
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Post by Dave on Nov 15, 2008 22:38:54 GMT
I love you really Dave! you enjoy your pie, it ain't worth wasting on a guy like me Well thank you stuartb, dear Carol was just reading the forum, not she says she knows, what she has always feared, she claims I have been hiding from her, must be true. She has never understood I only joined the Navy to be a sailor and nothing else.
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Post by stuartB on Nov 15, 2008 22:50:01 GMT
Join the Navy and feel a new man every day! ;D
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