From: Baldoni on
Newton Heath explained on 09/03/2010 :
> On 9 Mar, 11:32, Baldoni <Baldoni...(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have been saying for years that people could be given self autonamy
>> in certain areas by not spending their net income on luxery goods.
>
> In your case, a dictionary.
> It's LUXURY.

Oh how clever you are old boy. Ah well I best get myself ready for
this evenings match.

--
Count Baldoni

In hoc signo vinces


From: SteveH on
Baldoni <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote:

> Even I am uncertain about the spelling off the
> top of my head.

To be fair, even simple words like 'luxury', for example, have you
stumped.

--
SteveH
From: SteveH on
Baldoni <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote:

> Newton Heath explained on 09/03/2010 :
> > On 9 Mar, 11:32, Baldoni <Baldoni...(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I have been saying for years that people could be given self autonamy
> >> in certain areas by not spending their net income on luxery goods.
> >
> > In your case, a dictionary.
> > It's LUXURY.
>
> Oh how clever you are old boy. Ah well I best get myself ready for
> this evenings match.

Yet again showing you're an under-educated thug, despite your airs of
superiority.
--
SteveH
From: Newton Heath on
On 9 Mar, 17:32, Baldoni <Baldoni...(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> Newton Heath explained on 09/03/2010 :
>
> > On 9 Mar, 11:32, Baldoni <Baldoni...(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> >> I have been saying for years that people could be given self autonamy
> >> in certain areas by not spending their net income on luxery goods.
>
> > In your case, a dictionary.
> > It's LUXURY.
>
> Oh how clever you are old boy.  Ah well I best get myself ready for
> this evenings match.
>
> --
> Count Baldoni
>
> In hoc signo vinces

Yep. Those burgers won't burn themselves will they?
From: Lawrence Jenkins on

"Lescor" <lescor(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:3padndMFl9iPhwvWnZ2dnUVZ7sidnZ2d(a)bt.com...
> This report that hundreds of MU fans are going to show their displeasure
> of the owners by boycotting " THE FIRST TEN MINS " of the home Euro
> game?
>
> How inventive. How bloody imaginative. A whole ten ! It should put the
> fear of god up the Glaziers.
>
> I am impressed with this bright new protest method and a bit surprised
> that nobody, not even the trade unions, have thought of it before, so I
> will copy it.
>
> I have, for some time, been a bit pissed off by the prices Waitrose ask
> for much of their stuff. Next time I go I will walk around the store with
> an
> empty trolley for 10 mins......maybe longer according to my mood....before
> I start to fill it with groceries.
>
> That'll teach the buggers!
>
>
> LC
>
>
>

Wouldn't it be better to pay to see the game then not turn up? That way you
can sell more than the capacity by selling twice raising more funds and
alleviating the Glazers debt.