I love photographs like that. My Sister and I have stacks of them. Your Dad's still watching over you TC
Again, I've never said it was great. Strange. Again, I've never chose to move away from Hull as I never lived there. Strange. You keep responding to my posts, yet respond to things I've never said. Strange. I will reiterate my response I would personally never live or retire to Brid and I will never go there again as I hate the place.
ive been going to bangkok for almost 30 years and have never met anyone who goes there just for ladyboys. bangkok is a starting off place for most visitors.
Kind and thoughtful words, mate. You've brightened my day, thank you. Coincidentally, it's Thanksgiving in Canada today and upon reflection, I have a lot for which to be thankful. I guess it'll be Thanksgiving Day in Hull when those two odious bastards pack their bags and move on.
They invoke great memories, old photos. They were relatively expensive and were cherished down the years. Nowadays people are snapping away all the time on their phones but in future years there won't be as much for future generations to look at.
Don't know what happened there. "Your sentence construction Strange." Strange construction of sentences.
Good to see Canada still holds Thanksgiving close to the traditional European Harvest Festivals unlike the USA who slipped it to the end of November.
Brid has its good points, so does Hull, and probably even Norwich. They all have their bad points. There. I said It.
Have you factored in the much larger population of greater Sheffield? It's like us averaging 9,000 in the Third tier.
I did an OLM and googled it. Wiki says:- "Sheffield is the third-largest English district by population. The metropolitan population of Sheffield is 1,569,000.[1]"
Sheffield city population is only 570,000 or so. About as much per club as the city population ofHull. Divided between two clubs. Metropolitan area of Sheffield covers 6 clubs, about 250,000, the population of Hull, per club.