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Old 24-04-2012, 09:18
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Apparently here in Darlo, there was nearly a tornado on Saturday according the local BBC News last night.

It didn't touch the ground so it was only classed as a funnel. I would've loved an actual tornado.
Haha, whaaaat?! Whereabouts?
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Old 24-04-2012, 09:22
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Haha, whaaaat?! Whereabouts?
They didn't say. Somebody sent in a picture which was shown during the weather forecast. There were some rooftops in the picture so I was trying to see if I could have some idea of whereabouts it was.
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Old 24-04-2012, 09:31
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Darlo is a place? Nice of them to name it after one of our very own FMs.
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Old 24-04-2012, 09:32
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Darlo is a place? Nice of them to name it after one of our very own FMs.
It's short for Darlington. Or as I like to call it, Hell-On-Earth.
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Old 24-04-2012, 09:50
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It's short for Darlington. Or as I like to call it, Hell-On-Earth.
It looks like a nice place on Wikipedia.
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Old 24-04-2012, 10:07
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Foxy, you were in norwich yesterday??? So was I (need to point out that I'm not a big black dude and don't work in chapelfield)

I do speak like a chav though.....
I'm next going on the 2nd May, you can stalk me all you like then.
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Old 24-04-2012, 10:16
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When I was heading back to Manchester from Newcastle once I had to change trains at Darlington. Was a cold dark winter night and I was the only one on the platform, seriously felt like something out of a horror movie
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Old 24-04-2012, 10:44
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When I was heading back to Manchester from Newcastle once I had to change trains at Darlington. Was a cold dark winter night and I was the only one on the platform, seriously felt like something out of a horror movie
Spent way too much time waiting there! It's always freezing too

Darlo's alright really (although I live 100 miles away now so maybe absence makes the heart grow fonder)...! Not so much fun if you support the football team, though
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Old 24-04-2012, 10:53
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Spent way too much time waiting there! It's always freezing too

Darlo's alright really (although I live 100 miles away now so maybe absence makes the heart grow fonder)...! Not so much fun if you support the football team, though
Yeah I swear I was there in the summer once and was shivering haha.

What I always love about Darlington is when i'm coming back from Manchester and I reach Darlington station I know i'm back in the North East, always seems to be a different feel in the air

Yeah unlucky for them, actually will be lucky if they survive till the end of the year. Guess thats what happens when you invest in a 25,000 seated stadium whilst languishing in division 3 lol
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Old 24-04-2012, 10:54
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Yeah I swear I was there in the summer once and was shivering haha.

What I always love about Darlington is when i'm coming back from Manchester and I reach Darlington station I know i'm back in the North East, always seems to be a different feel in the air

Yeah unlucky for them, actually will be lucky if they survive till the end of the year. Guess thats what happens when you invest in a 25,000 seated stadium whilst languishing in division 3 lol
My team is going to be lucky to survive the next few days
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Old 24-04-2012, 11:04
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My team is going to be lucky to survive the next few days
Who do you support?
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Old 24-04-2012, 11:06
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Who do you support?
Rangers, but don't hold that against me!!
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Old 24-04-2012, 11:13
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Yeah I swear I was there in the summer once and was shivering haha.

What I always love about Darlington is when i'm coming back from Manchester and I reach Darlington station I know i'm back in the North East, always seems to be a different feel in the air

Yeah unlucky for them, actually will be lucky if they survive till the end of the year. Guess thats what happens when you invest in a 25,000 seated stadium whilst languishing in division 3 lol
Same - it's much fresher (well, colder!) than the humid/rainy north west

And pretty much, the stadium drained all the cash away! It's going to stand empty on the edge of town soon - what a waste
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Old 24-04-2012, 11:25
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Rangers, but don't hold that against me!!
Oh the future still ain't looking too bright for yous is it. I have been saying for the past few years that a big club will end up being in financial meltdown.

It will happen in England sooner or later. Luckly for once my team is actually being run well financially and playing well on the pitch


Same - it's much fresher (well, colder!) than the humid/rainy north west

And pretty much, the stadium drained all the cash away! It's going to stand empty on the edge of town soon - what a waste
I'm sick of rain down here. Swear its rained every day in April, depressing.

Guess they will probably end up knocking it down to build houses or shops.
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Old 24-04-2012, 11:39
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Oh the future still ain't looking too bright for yous is it. I have been saying for the past few years that a big club will end up being in financial meltdown.

It will happen in England sooner or later. Luckly for once my team is actually being run well financially and playing well on the pitch




I'm sick of rain down here. Swear its rained every day in April, depressing.

Guess they will probably end up knocking it down to build houses or shops.
It is hard to believe that one of the biggest clubs in the world, which they are, will be gone in next few days which is inevitable.

I do think this is the start of many clubs demise
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Old 24-04-2012, 15:18
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When I was heading back to Manchester from Newcastle once I had to change trains at Darlington. Was a cold dark winter night and I was the only one on the platform, seriously felt like something out of a horror movie
A couple of years ago, Scott Mills was on a train which got terminated at Darlington and some bright spark told him to go to a pub called Hogans, which is one of the scariest pubs in the whole world. Regular fights, football firms, holliganism, hells angels etc. How he managed to get out alive is beyond me.
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Old 24-04-2012, 15:19
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Guess they will probably end up knocking it down to build houses or shops.
I always thought it was a stupid idea to build a premiership size stadium for such a small club. Saying that, one of the best things about that big stadium is that it hides a gypsy camp that is behind it.
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Old 24-04-2012, 16:16
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A couple of years ago, Scott Mills was on a train which got terminated at Darlington and some bright spark told him to go to a pub called Hogans, which is one of the scariest pubs in the whole world. Regular fights, football firms, holliganism, hells angels etc. How he managed to get out alive is beyond me.
Hahaha, Scott Mills went there?! I've never been in but I never got a particularly welcome vibe from the outside He's a braver person than I!

Still, can't be any worse than what used to be Escapade
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Old 24-04-2012, 16:28
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A couple of years ago, Scott Mills was on a train which got terminated at Darlington and some bright spark told him to go to a pub called Hogans, which is one of the scariest pubs in the whole world. Regular fights, football firms, holliganism, hells angels etc. How he managed to get out alive is beyond me.
Eek! I'm sure I'd settle in nicely.

Here is the story RE: Scott Mills
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/new...fracas_in_pub/

He was saved by a winning song from last year's Fantasy Contest.
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Old 24-04-2012, 18:39
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Has anyone got any exams coming up?

I have my first one next Thursday and then my last on the following Wednesday on the 9th. The football season finishes that Sunday just as Eurovision rehearsals start. Perfect timing
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Old 24-04-2012, 18:43
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Has anyone got any exams coming up?

I have my first one next Thursday and then my last on the following Wednesday on the 9th. The football season finishes that Sunday just as Eurovision rehearsals start. Perfect timing
My first is on 14 May and my last is on 22 May. I have eight proper exams, plus two for General Studies.
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Old 24-04-2012, 19:37
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I'm seriously p*ssed off and I'm coming here to vent

Word of advice to anyone going to Uni. Don't bother. No-one told me a student loan repayment was going to reduce my potential mortgage borrowings by £17,000!!!!! All for a £33 a month repayment taken direct from my wages. No-one at the building society told me either until I received a letter saying actually we can't lend you what we originally said because of your piddly student loan amount each month.

Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Old 24-04-2012, 19:40
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That's alright P-Diddy you can vent all you like in here, just don't hit anyone!
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Old 24-04-2012, 19:46
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That's alright P-Diddy you can vent all you like in here, just don't hit anyone!
I think I can manage not to do that but it might turn me prematurely grey and drive me to drink!
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Old 24-04-2012, 20:05
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I'm seriously p*ssed off and I'm coming here to vent

Word of advice to anyone going to Uni. Don't bother. No-one told me a student loan repayment was going to reduce my potential mortgage borrowings by £17,000!!!!! All for a £33 a month repayment taken direct from my wages. No-one at the building society told me either until I received a letter saying actually we can't lend you what we originally said because of your piddly student loan amount each month.

Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Can you try a different lender and not disclose your student loan?
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