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Quote by monty007p
the basics are im a married man and want to try a new adventure before it drops off.
i dont get any replys to my add because i dont give any info, yet i dont want to give my i.d. away nervous first timer or what.
what next, any suggestions?
Quote by m1970
must admit, seems to be alot of timwasters on here from my area, i suppose there are good members but not many, everytime i do a search the ads have been dorment for like 25 weeks etc
the search facility would be better if it searched by last visted, might have a slight glimmer of hope.
we should have an ebay style rating on here too, i know the site owners have plenty of time
Quote by leroy1867
It's Friday and what we need is a light hearted thread that is one of those famous lists.
Please complete this not so well known phrase or saying
There are three things that are not easy to hide for long, the sun, the moon and............
Quote by Kiss
Taken from the internet:
Sheffield Wedneday are the only English League club with a day of the week in their name. The club derive their name from "The Wednesday Cricket Club", whose meetings were held on Wednesday afternoons. Wednesday was traditionally the day that the local steel workers who formed the club took their half-day off to play sports. The only other football club in the United Kingdom with a day of the week in the name is Abergavenny Thursdays, a minor Welsh club.
The club were formally known as "The Wednesday Football Club" until 1929, when the club was officially renamed "Sheffield Wednesday Football Club" under the stewardship of manager Bob Brown. However the name Sheffield Wednesday dates back as far as 1883: the former ground at Olive Grove had the name Sheffield Wednesday painted on the stand roof.
Thanks Kiss.
Any info on ''Turd''....oops sorry ''Third Lanark''![]()
Wednesday's original nickname was "The Blades", a common name for Sheffield clubs during the 19th century due to the city's links to the cutlery industry and now the nickname of their long-term rivals Sheffield United. At the start of the 20th century when a player presented them with an owl mascot to honour their stadium at Owlerton, adjacent to Hillsborough, the club became known as "The Owls".