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You have mates - oh yeah Alcoholics Anonymous.

School Caretaker - cor I bet you had to have a Degree to get that - get back
in your broom cupboard - you troll.

A

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Lot's of room to park 'extra' vehicles .. 'specially when mates come
> around .. ;)
>
> --
> Paul ...
> http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php
> (8(!) Homer Rules ... ;)
> "A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."



 
"Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate [email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> You have mates - oh yeah Alcoholics Anonymous.
>
> School Caretaker - cor I bet you had to have a Degree to get that - get back in your broom cupboard - you
> troll.
>
> A



My father was a School Caretaker for 25 years,a very intelligent man
and in all that time he was never ripped off by an insurance company


--
Andy

SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
It's big, it's mean it's really, really green


 
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:01:58 GMT, "Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate
[email protected]> wrote:

>You have mates - oh yeah Alcoholics Anonymous.
>
>School Caretaker - cor I bet you had to have a Degree to get that - get back
>in your broom cupboard - you troll.


Hmm, now then, let's see...

Weighing the comments in this thread one may believe you got exactly
what you deserve. Indeed this point was made, albeit not perhaps in
the most positive of ways. Attempts were made to lighten things a
little, echoed and acknowledged with smileys, until now, when you
appear to negate the efforts made to 'chill-it' by posting futher
inflamitory comments. Ho hum, kids of today etc...

 

>>
>> someone suggested to me that it'd be the ideal job for me...

>
> Lot's of room to park 'extra' vehicles .. 'specially when mates come around .. ;)
>
> --


the school my dad was caretaker of was a infants and juniors
two large playgrounds we used for remote control cars etc
we used the gym to play in if the weather was bad
then when I got old enough the car parks were ideal as car repair
areas, one area was under cover so it was perfect
the drive was about 200 yards long
this sounds great saying "oh we managed to get to 40 MPH down our drive"
or "the drive is so long the postman only delivers once a week"
you could see the ladies thinking stately home or something then you take
them to a school 8-((

I always fancied being a school caretaker but around here the moneys
not that good

--
Andy

SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
It's big, it's mean it's really, really green


 
Long time since I have been a kid - about 25 years at least. Hey your point
well made Mother. I also should not have mentioned School Caretakers as that
was derogatory.

A

"Mother" <"@ {m} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:01:58 GMT, "Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>You have mates - oh yeah Alcoholics Anonymous.
>>
>>School Caretaker - cor I bet you had to have a Degree to get that - get
>>back
>>in your broom cupboard - you troll.

>
> Hmm, now then, let's see...
>
> Weighing the comments in this thread one may believe you got exactly
> what you deserve. Indeed this point was made, albeit not perhaps in
> the most positive of ways. Attempts were made to lighten things a
> little, echoed and acknowledged with smileys, until now, when you
> appear to negate the efforts made to 'chill-it' by posting futher
> inflamitory comments. Ho hum, kids of today etc...
>



 
Andy.Smalley composed the following;:
>>> someone suggested to me that it'd be the ideal job for me...

>>
>> Lot's of room to park 'extra' vehicles .. 'specially when mates come
>> around .. ;) --

>
> the school my dad was caretaker of was a infants and juniors
> two large playgrounds we used for remote control cars etc
> we used the gym to play in if the weather was bad
> then when I got old enough the car parks were ideal as car repair
> areas, one area was under cover so it was perfect
> the drive was about 200 yards long


LOL, that's _exactly_ how we use it .. ;)

> this sounds great saying "oh we managed to get to 40 MPH down our
> drive" or "the drive is so long the postman only delivers once a week"
> you could see the ladies thinking stately home or something then you
> take them to a school 8-((


Heheheh, I think my missus might say something to me using that line.
Or, indeed, any 'come hither' line .. ;)

> I always fancied being a school caretaker but around here the moneys
> not that good


As I was made redundant from a pretty lucrative engineering job with a
reasonable payment or three, we manage. Though I can't work overtime or
do 'extras' as the tax situation gets a little .. er .. hazy .. ;)

--
Paul ...
http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php
(8(!) Homer Rules ... ;)
"A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."

 
Andrew Renshaw composed the following;:
> You have mates - oh yeah Alcoholics Anonymous.


Plenty mates, but nope, I rarely drink. Though when I do I invariably
get drunk 'cos I never usually have more than one beer or whisky a week,
so it only takes me two to get tipsy.

> School Caretaker - cor I bet you had to have a Degree to get that -


Mechanical and Production Engineering actually.

I was made redundant from A Multi-National company, where I was (My
business card said) MVIC Sector Manager. Basically I was responsible
for setting up Georges Renault Torque Control equipment. Interestingly,
we setup the axle assembly line for the Freelander and P38 and all that
followed.

I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

Oh, and I never got stung by an insurance or credit company.

> get back in your broom cupboard - you troll.


Bye .. ;)

--
Paul ...
http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php
(8(!) Homer Rules ... ;)
"A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."

 
Paul said:-

> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?


Hi Paul,

Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:

Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip Theol
(Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.

I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
(Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching techniques..
Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a Land Rover 110 and a
Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef away from my Land Rover and
four kids.

I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or maybe
even 70.

Yours

A



 
Andrew Renshaw wrote:
> Paul said:-
>
>> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:
>
> Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip
> Theol (Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.


LOL!!! Paul, look out for thunderbolts for then next few weeks ;~) (only kiddin both of you!)

>
> I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
> (Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
> Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching
> techniques.. Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a
> Land Rover 110 and a Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef
> away from my Land Rover and four kids.
>
> I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or
> maybe even 70.
>
> Yours
>
> A


Just goes to show, you never know who's who do you? You dont really have a career though Andrew I
suppose. It's more a vocation. But you outburst did show we are all human & capable of losing our rag!

I couldn't see that a Rev could ever really 'retire' if you see my meaning!

Prolly a good time to put this on hold now!

--
Subaru WRX (The Bitch)

Series 3 Landrover 88" (Albert)

"If you tolerate this then your children will be next"


 
Andrew Renshaw composed the following;:
> Paul said:-
>
>> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:
>
> Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip
> Theol (Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.


Heheheh, damn but you soon realise you've got it bad when you find
you've been arguing with a reverend ... ;)

> I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
> (Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
> Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching
> techniques.. Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a
> Land Rover 110 and a Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef
> away from my Land Rover and four kids.


I've got two boys, 9 and 12, who loved our S3 and now 'quite like' the
Discovery but want a 'mud-plugger' again ... which we're hoping to get
sometime this year. We're getting back into my first love, motorbikes,
and currently have two bikes both Trials bikes and both older than the
kids .. ;)

> I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or
> maybe even 70.


eeeeh, but you're a whippersnapper yet, and I also hope to still be a
caretaker, (virtually retired) until I'm past the point where I'm
actually useful. :).

No hard feelings, water under the bridge and all that schmaltzy stuff.

You never know, we might meet up and have a beer, or a drink anyway, at
some Landrover show or display somewhere, (I can't believe I'm gonna say
this) my shout .. ;)


--
Paul ...
http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php
(8(!) Homer Rules ... ;)
"A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."

 

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

Better than television this, were on a Landrover newsgroup and not even a
mention of landrovers the story so far...
A vicar gets ripped off by his insurance company the caretaker enjoys
rubbing it in the vicar has a go at the caretaker who brings in his mates
from the caretaker club to discuss playground uses and early retirement and
at the end of the day the vicar is still a ton down..... Excellent!!!


Adrian Ford


 

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew Renshaw composed the following;:
>> Paul said:-
>>
>>> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

>>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:
>>
>> Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip
>> Theol (Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.

>
> Heheheh, damn but you soon realise you've got it bad when you find you've
> been arguing with a reverend ... ;)
>
>> I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
>> (Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
>> Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching
>> techniques.. Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a
>> Land Rover 110 and a Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef
>> away from my Land Rover and four kids.

>
> I've got two boys, 9 and 12, who loved our S3 and now 'quite like' the
> Discovery but want a 'mud-plugger' again ... which we're hoping to get
> sometime this year. We're getting back into my first love, motorbikes,
> and currently have two bikes both Trials bikes and both older than the
> kids .. ;)
>
>> I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or
>> maybe even 70.

>
> eeeeh, but you're a whippersnapper yet, and I also hope to still be a
> caretaker, (virtually retired) until I'm past the point where I'm actually
> useful. :).
>
> No hard feelings, water under the bridge and all that schmaltzy stuff.
>
> You never know, we might meet up and have a beer, or a drink anyway, at
> some Landrover show or display somewhere, (I can't believe I'm gonna say
> this) my shout .. ;)
>


At this point I feel obliged to join the thread.

I'm quite partial to a pint of Ruddles County or at a push Adnams. A pint of
either would be welcome thankyou!!!

Cheers all.

Remember we all have one thing at least in common - we subscribe to this
news group. Mabe some of us have landrovers too!

Mines a 1986 ex RAF 90. keeps me occupied when the day job gets to much!!!

Richard


 
Adrian Ford wrote:
> "Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> Better than television this, were on a Landrover newsgroup and not
> even a mention of landrovers the story so far...
> A vicar gets ripped off by his insurance company the caretaker enjoys
> rubbing it in the vicar has a go at the caretaker who brings in his
> mates from the caretaker club to discuss playground uses and early
> retirement and at the end of the day the vicar is still a ton
> down..... Excellent!!!
>
>
> Adrian Ford


LOL!!!!!!!!!

--
Subaru WRX (The Bitch)

Series 3 Landrover 88" (Albert)

"If you tolerate this then your children will be next"


 
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:01:09 -0000, "Adrian Ford"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>A vicar gets ripped off by his insurance company the caretaker enjoys
>rubbing it in the vicar has a go at the caretaker who brings in his mates
>from the caretaker club to discuss playground uses and early retirement and
>at the end of the day the vicar is still a ton down..... Excellent!!!


Confused? Don't be, it's normal...

http://www.101fc.net/files/vids/afl.mp3

 
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:46:16 -0000, "Nige"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Just goes to show, you never know who's who do you?


I'm never really that sure who I am, let alone anyone else...

 
Mother" <"@ {m} @ wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:46:16 -0000, "Nige"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Just goes to show, you never know who's who do you?

>
> I'm never really that sure who I am, let alone anyone else...


Exactafizzle!

--
Subaru WRX (The Bitch)

Series 3 Landrover 88" (Albert)

"If you tolerate this then your children will be next"


 
Mother" <"@ {m} @ wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:01:09 -0000, "Adrian Ford"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A vicar gets ripped off by his insurance company the caretaker enjoys
>> rubbing it in the vicar has a go at the caretaker who brings in his
>> mates from the caretaker club to discuss playground uses and early
>> retirement and at the end of the day the vicar is still a ton
>> down..... Excellent!!!

>
> Confused? Don't be, it's normal...
>
> http://www.101fc.net/files/vids/afl.mp3


Now that program made me ****ing **** when I was younger! Benson etc!

In fact, it was utter crap, but well barmy with it!

Nige

--
Subaru WRX (The Bitch)

Series 3 Landrover 88" (Albert)

"If you tolerate this then your children will be next"


 
Yeah Nige you never really retire. Very rare you are allowed to give up
preaching and Synod unless you get Dementia and start talking rubbish, but i
have been doing that for years.

A

"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew Renshaw wrote:
>> Paul said:-
>>
>>> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

>>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:
>>
>> Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip
>> Theol (Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.

>
> LOL!!! Paul, look out for thunderbolts for then next few weeks ;~) (only
> kiddin both of you!)
>
>>
>> I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
>> (Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
>> Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching
>> techniques.. Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a
>> Land Rover 110 and a Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef
>> away from my Land Rover and four kids.
>>
>> I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or
>> maybe even 70.
>>
>> Yours
>>
>> A

>
> Just goes to show, you never know who's who do you? You dont really have a
> career though Andrew I suppose. It's more a vocation. But you outburst did
> show we are all human & capable of losing our rag!
>
> I couldn't see that a Rev could ever really 'retire' if you see my
> meaning!
>
> Prolly a good time to put this on hold now!
>
> --
> Subaru WRX (The Bitch)
>
> Series 3 Landrover 88" (Albert)
>
> "If you tolerate this then your children will be next"
>



 
I would love to have a beer sometime Paul, and a few Whiskey's. I have three
girls 13, 11, 6, 2 and married for 17 years.

The scariest thing was a lad knocking on the door and me asking who he was
and he said he was my eldests boyfriend - I had a fit and several Brandy's.

Nice to get to know you

A

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew Renshaw composed the following;:
>> Paul said:-
>>
>>> I'm 45 and effectively retired, what do you do?

>>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Okay I suppose lets give you my full title:
>>
>> Reverend Andrew Renshaw B.A. Hons (Dunelm); Dip R.S. (Cantab); Dip
>> Theol (Bham); M.O.M.N.H.S.; Dip. Sexual Abuse (Bristol); M.B.E.S.

>
> Heheheh, damn but you soon realise you've got it bad when you find you've
> been arguing with a reverend ... ;)
>
>> I was very unkind in what I said about you. I am a Methodist Minister
>> (Reverend), my areas are Mental Health, Church Growth and Change
>> Management, also extensive research in preaching and teaching
>> techniques.. Oh and I spend far too much time messing about with a
>> Land Rover 110 and a Discovery. Oh and I fish when I can tear myslef
>> away from my Land Rover and four kids.

>
> I've got two boys, 9 and 12, who loved our S3 and now 'quite like' the
> Discovery but want a 'mud-plugger' again ... which we're hoping to get
> sometime this year. We're getting back into my first love, motorbikes,
> and currently have two bikes both Trials bikes and both older than the
> kids .. ;)
>
>> I'm 37 , so younger than you but unlikely to retire before I am 65 or
>> maybe even 70.

>
> eeeeh, but you're a whippersnapper yet, and I also hope to still be a
> caretaker, (virtually retired) until I'm past the point where I'm actually
> useful. :).
>
> No hard feelings, water under the bridge and all that schmaltzy stuff.
>
> You never know, we might meet up and have a beer, or a drink anyway, at
> some Landrover show or display somewhere, (I can't believe I'm gonna say
> this) my shout .. ;)
>
>
> --
> Paul ...
> http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php
> (8(!) Homer Rules ... ;)
> "A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."



 
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 17:04:59 +0000, Mother <"@ {m} @"@101fc.net> made
me spill my meths when he wrote:

>Weighing the comments in this thread one may believe you got exactly
>what you deserve. Indeed this point was made, albeit not perhaps in
>the most positive of ways. Attempts were made to lighten things a
>little, echoed and acknowledged with smileys, until now, when you
>appear to negate the efforts made to 'chill-it' by posting futher
>inflamitory comments. Ho hum, kids of today etc...


Good job no-one called him fat.
--

Wayne Davies, Harrogate 07989 556213

Just another point of view...
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