Sweet Jesus. Was it four years? It's good to be back.
That's the definition of radio silence right there.
I'm bitterly disappointed that there has been no further link to the brilliant penalty shootout on my rare away trip.
I'll call next time.
I think I saw Bozza at the Swansea game last...
Hello.
I seem to remember that there was a video of an unofficial penalty shootout at Brentford Vs Brighton at Griffin Park during the 'We Want Falmer' era with Tommy Fraser in goal and two fans taking part.
I can't find the video.
Can anyone help me?
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We will agree to disagree.
Thunder Bolt is in her late sixties. I'm disinclined to believe that undergraduates had wished they had skipped uni in favour of taking her place on the payroll.
From experience, degrees are worth more than she credits them with. The nature of the beast means that...
What is a lot? Depends on your agenda. A lot of Muslims would be enough to tip the balance for some people.
Being privately educated doesn't make my opinion less valid though, surely?
It's not healthy to write someone off as being a particular voter.
I'm 34 and I've never voted for the...
That's your opinion. I read Thunder Bolt as being disparaging to a majority (in her words) of degrees.
The simple fact is that employers for most industries require a degree.
I'm not embarrassed, but thank you for feeling embarrassed for me.
My brother - in - law is a coastguard (now qualified to pick up the deceased from Beachy Head) Thunder Bolt - fancy telling him his degree is worthless?
That was within your post suggesting most degrees are worthless.
Show me where there are shortages in manual labour and the professions suffering cut backs and I'll take your point.
She didn't mention those industries and I'm not belittling them.
You are mismatching degrees to occupations.
There are presumably loads of people with degrees that don't match their occupation, but I'd be willing to suggest that university students pay more tax eventually.
I don't see why...
Times change. My mother has four o - levels, but ended up in a decent career in PR for Japan Airlines and later, Kate Adie.
There's more competition now and a degree shows 'greater ability' than a school leaver.
Many jobs don't need degrees, but a lot demand them. You must have been lucky as I have not met a single person whom regretted going to university and unlike you, I was in that environment.