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Quote from: coventryrover on February 05, 2013, 07:46:55 pmhamlet, jesus, peter pan and oliver twist were also found in the same car parl....it was a multi story carpark What's a car parl ? Thought I might ask seeing as you don't want to get involved in an interesting discussion
hamlet, jesus, peter pan and oliver twist were also found in the same car parl....it was a multi story carpark
Quote from: hoolahoop on February 05, 2013, 08:01:48 pmQuote from: coventryrover on February 05, 2013, 07:46:55 pmhamlet, jesus, peter pan and oliver twist were also found in the same car parl....it was a multi story carpark What's a car parl ? Thought I might ask seeing as you don't want to get involved in an interesting discussion you know its car park. lighten up hoola
my three yr old was still laughing at my joke
Ah but Daggers, you should know.. Rights and wants will always come second to a good money spinner.. Theres no way they will give him up and send him home, he has ceased to be a person, he is a TOURIST ATTRACTION.
He was a Plantaganet,french blood coursing through his veins,what about Newcastle,that's where all the other french are Seriously he should be buried in the County of Yorkshire,find somewhere in Donny to put him,we could do with the tourist numbers ,Apparently they think they know where Albert the Great might be buried,what's forgotten when they are thinking of where to bury Richard,is how important a place York was at the time,in those days it wasn't all about London,like it is now,YORKSHIRE Born and Bred bring him back home.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on February 06, 2013, 12:57:20 amHe was a Plantaganet,french blood coursing through his veins,what about Newcastle,that's where all the other french are Seriously he should be buried in the County of Yorkshire,find somewhere in Donny to put him,we could do with the tourist numbers ,Apparently they think they know where Albert the Great might be buried,what's forgotten when they are thinking of where to bury Richard,is how important a place York was at the time,in those days it wasn't all about London,like it is now,YORKSHIRE Born and Bred bring him back home.He was born in Northamptonshire
Edwin King of the Northumbrians, killed in the battle of Hatfield Chase is reputed to have been buried in Sherwood Forest at a place called Edwinstowe, I think that is the most Northerly location of a Kings grave
Quote from: Filo on February 05, 2013, 07:05:09 pmEdwin King of the Northumbrians, killed in the battle of Hatfield Chase is reputed to have been buried in Sherwood Forest at a place called Edwinstowe, I think that is the most Northerly location of a Kings grave To get this debate onto Rovers (a bit) Edwinstowe is where our lot always stop for a drink when we play in Nottingham or Mansfield, and when we have stopped there the Rovers havent been beaten (including that Mansfield Moment day). Its a few miles from the Major Oak, near to Center Parcs