AlexM
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Post by AlexM on Jun 29, 2014 11:34:31 GMT
Hi Martin and everyone else
Like the look of this new board. Simple ethos, no trade accounts.... I like that too! (np with trade members posting as themselves and contributing to the community btw.. just get a bit bored of the continuous advertorial overload.
Good luck with this venture!.
Alex
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AlexM
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Post by AlexM on Jun 29, 2014 11:38:07 GMT
And nice to see a few members banned from other forums here too - should be an interesting place to be
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Post by ChrisB on Jun 29, 2014 11:38:08 GMT
Hi Alex, Welcome to TAS. Thanks so much for your kind words. Hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as we already are. Cheers
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Post by John on Jun 29, 2014 11:39:37 GMT
Welcome to TAS
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 11:41:04 GMT
Is that Kingston, Surrey?
Used to live in Molesey and worked in Kingston for a while. We left after a shooting on the bridge and a knifing in Bridge Road!! Hopefully isolated incidents.
Welcome to the forum. As you say, it all looks very promising indeed.
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AlexM
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Post by AlexM on Jun 29, 2014 12:02:19 GMT
Is that Kingston, Surrey? Used to live in Molesey and worked in Kingston for a while. We left after a shooting on the bridge and a knifing in Bridge Road!! Hopefully isolated incidents. Welcome to the forum. As you say, it all looks very promising indeed. Hi, Yes, Kingston upon Thames, I should say!. Kingston is supposedly one of the safest parts of London, but it can get a little lairy on a Saturday night when the undesirables from southwest of London visit for a night out!. I look forward to participating here Alex
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Post by MikeMusic on Jun 29, 2014 16:12:26 GMT
Dodgy Kingston ... I work just down the road in Shepperton
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Post by pinkie on Jun 29, 2014 16:17:53 GMT
Is that Kingston, Surrey? Used to live in Molesey and worked in Kingston for a while. We left after a shooting on the bridge and a knifing in Bridge Road!! Hopefully isolated incidents. Welcome to the forum. As you say, it all looks very promising indeed. The first girl I fell head over heels stupid in love for was a student nurse in Kingston. Chaps were not strictly allowed in the nurses block, although it was routine for the naughty little tinkers to stay - so it wasn't just me guv. There would be regular fire alarms, apparantly due to burning toast accidentally in the kitchens, and nothing to do with half-naked student nurses having the chance to parade around in front of hench firemen. We chaps used to have to wait in the wardrobes while the beefies cleared the building. Thank heavens there was never a real fire
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Post by pinkie on Jun 29, 2014 16:18:39 GMT
Oh - and welcome Alex. Good to see the place filling up with the best from elsewhere.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 29, 2014 19:38:44 GMT
Hi Alex, thanks for the compliment and welcome to TAS.
No-one is banned from here unless they really, really want to be!
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AlexM
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Post by AlexM on Jun 29, 2014 21:40:13 GMT
Is that Kingston, Surrey? Used to live in Molesey and worked in Kingston for a while. We left after a shooting on the bridge and a knifing in Bridge Road!! Hopefully isolated incidents. Welcome to the forum. As you say, it all looks very promising indeed. The first girl I fell head over heels stupid in love for was a student nurse in Kingston. Chaps were not strictly allowed in the nurses block, although it was routine for the naughty little tinkers to stay - so it wasn't just me guv. There would be regular fire alarms, apparantly due to burning toast accidentally in the kitchens, and nothing to do with half-naked student nurses having the chance to parade around in front of hench firemen. We chaps used to have to wait in the wardrobes while the beefies cleared the building. Thank heavens there was never a real fire God bless student nurses, say I!.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 5:57:42 GMT
The first girl I fell head over heels stupid in love for was a student nurse in Kingston. Chaps were not strictly allowed in the nurses block, although it was routine for the naughty little tinkers to stay - so it wasn't just me guv. There would be regular fire alarms, apparantly due to burning toast accidentally in the kitchens, and nothing to do with half-naked student nurses having the chance to parade around in front of hench firemen. We chaps used to have to wait in the wardrobes while the beefies cleared the building. Thank heavens there was never a real fire God bless student nurses, say I!. It sounds rather like Phillipa Fawcet's teacher training college in Steatham. I used to rather enjoy the place. Girls will be girls it seems.
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