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Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:55 pm
by MrsLam
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Yes, but still good value !
Think about the anticipation and excitement of a win.
You just can't buy that sort of stuff, can you !
It's the let down that bothers me! I don't mind paying money for petrol and getting in and food etc, and I don't mind driving in the fog, wind, rain whatever but put all that together and then watch heartless performances that's when it bothers me.

Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:00 am
by cpwigan
I felt sorry for some youngsters who mistakenly thought their vouchers were valid for the challenge cup game at Wakey.

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:17 am
by mike binder
cpwigan posted:
I felt sorry for some youngsters who mistakenly thought their vouchers were valid for the challenge cup game at Wakey.
should you not be teaching??? :lol:

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:22 am
by waterside glens
MrsLam posted:
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Yes, but still good value !
Think about the anticipation and excitement of a win.
You just can't buy that sort of stuff, can you !
It's the let down that bothers me! I don't mind paying money for petrol and getting in and food etc, and I don't mind driving in the fog, wind, rain whatever but put all that together and then watch heartless performances that's when it bothers me.

Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"
rugby,rugby,rugby mrs l , oh, and the chips too :D

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:13 am
by GeoffN
MrsLam posted:
Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"
No contest! Rugby every time!

My kids didn't spend much time over the "chips" decision, by the way!

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:41 pm
by GreenViagra
MrsLam posted:
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Yes, but still good value !
Think about the anticipation and excitement of a win.
You just can't buy that sort of stuff, can you !
It's the let down that bothers me! I don't mind paying money for petrol and getting in and food etc, and I don't mind driving in the fog, wind, rain whatever but put all that together and then watch heartless performances that's when it bothers me.

Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"
My advice,
Dump him love,
He should be taking you to the rugby, paying for you to get in and treating you to a slap up meal on't way home.

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:00 pm
by MrsLam
GreenViagra posted:
MrsLam posted:
Cuculus Canorus Warrior posted:
Yes, but still good value !
Think about the anticipation and excitement of a win.
You just can't buy that sort of stuff, can you !
It's the let down that bothers me! I don't mind paying money for petrol and getting in and food etc, and I don't mind driving in the fog, wind, rain whatever but put all that together and then watch heartless performances that's when it bothers me.

Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"
My advice,
Dump him love,
He should be taking you to the rugby, paying for you to get in and treating you to a slap up meal on't way home.
:D! Erm, think that would be a bit over the top, it's his 18th this week I'll allow him not to come to this game. He does go to all home games though!
Bless his little heart, too good to be dumping this one. :roll:

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:49 am
by jinkin jimmy
MrsLam posted:
GreenViagra posted:
MrsLam posted: It's the let down that bothers me! I don't mind paying money for petrol and getting in and food etc, and I don't mind driving in the fog, wind, rain whatever but put all that together and then watch heartless performances that's when it bothers me.

Me boyfriends birthday this Sat and I'm torn between rugby or boyfriend, tis like that advert "daddy or chips"
My advice,
Dump him love,
He should be taking you to the rugby, paying for you to get in and treating you to a slap up meal on't way home.
:D! Erm, think that would be a bit over the top, it's his 18th this week I'll allow him not to come to this game. He does go to all home games though!
Bless his little heart, too good to be dumping this one. :roll:
Cradle snatcher!! :wink:

Re: prices for tickets at ...

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:05 am
by GeoffN
MrsLam posted:

:D! Erm, think that would be a bit over the top, it's his 18th this week I'll allow him not to come to this game. He does go to all home games though!
Bless his little heart, too good to be dumping this one. :roll:
Bless!