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- November 16, 2006 at 23:12 #4349
if you where to win fridays 120 million pounds euro lottery<br>what good things would you do with the money <br>;)
November 17, 2006 at 00:18 #103811Resurrect the Sportsman.
gc<br>
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
November 17, 2006 at 00:56 #103812lol
Play the stockmarket :biggrin:
Buy some horses and get my own personal trainer to train the horses
November 17, 2006 at 00:57 #103813Interesting Grays….
Who from this forum may get a position on your Euro Millioned funded SPORTSMAN?
:cool:
November 17, 2006 at 11:56 #103814I’ll go with you, Graysons. Miss the Sportsman.
But I’d buy my football team first.:biggrin:
November 17, 2006 at 15:35 #103815Quote: from ace on 11:12 pm on Nov. 16, 2006[br]if you where to win fridays 120 million pounds euro lottery<br>what good things would you do with the money <br>;) <br>
…… get the next plane outta here ?….or a rocket to Mars  ?
<br>but if cornered to stay, then help  all those little animal welfare centres around the country  struggling to survive – be a good start.  Might even leave you all a tip:biggrin: <br>
November 17, 2006 at 16:06 #103816I would pledge a lot of money to animal charities…………………………………………………….then I would av it large!
November 17, 2006 at 20:14 #103817Drink and smoke myself to death within the first week.
November 18, 2006 at 17:03 #103818But what would you do about all the begging letters ?
Personally – I’d carry on sending ’em :biggrin:
I know, it’s an old one.
November 18, 2006 at 20:51 #103819Quote: from Sailing Shoes on 12:57 am on Nov. 17, 2006[br]Interesting Grays….
Who from this forum may get a position on your Euro Millioned funded SPORTSMAN?
:cool: <br>
<br>All the previously employed racing analysts (with Prufrock, to whom we all owed a hell of a lot, back at the helm) and most of the racing news team, who collectively proved fearsomely industrious, versatile and imperturbable in the face of most trying working circumstances.
Above and beyond these, I’m sure there’s a few TRFfers I’d employ in a heartbeat, including but not limited to Sal for the bloodstock expertise; Happy Jack for trend analysis and point-to-point stuff; AP for the owners’ perspective; Grasshopper for his consistently vibrant, hilarious copy; and Jackane24 to clean the office toilets.
Jeremy<br>(graysonscolumn)<br>
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
November 21, 2006 at 20:48 #103820I could make the teas :biggrin:
November 21, 2006 at 21:03 #103821I’ll do the second job offered but not the first – sick to bloody death of it :biggrin:
Thank you for considering me, I feel very honoured
November 21, 2006 at 21:08 #103822Jeremy – any room for a photographer / tea girl?
November 22, 2006 at 00:07 #103823Lots of room, in fact a photo series has just entered my fevered brain:
"This week’s shot shows Zome contemplating the relative merits of Brody Dalle and Karen O whilst perched atop the open ditch at Towcester (tobacco supplied by Marlboro, alcohol by Mr Daniels)".
etc.<br>
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
November 22, 2006 at 00:11 #103824Quote: from Happy Jack on 9:03 pm on Nov. 21, 2006[br]I’ll do the second job offered but not the first – sick to bloody death of it :biggrin:
As long as nothing has crept into your King George trend piece along the likes of "Ninth season chasers have a good record" on the basis of Edredon Bleu three years ago, I don’t think anyone will notice the signs of fatigue, HJ. :cool:
gc<br>
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
November 22, 2006 at 05:43 #103825Quote: from Zoz on 9:08 pm on Nov. 21, 2006[br]Jeremy – any room for a photographer / tea girl?<br>
Hey, tea’s my job. I make a mean cuppa!
November 22, 2006 at 07:51 #103826If there’s any paper clips need straightening, count me in
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