Re: Adam Smith
Posted: 03 Mar 2011, 16:28
I lived in Edlo as well Orb; Dixon Road before it was demolished (obviously). Not sure which is rougher.orbtastic wrote:Balby, my condolences.
I lived in Edlo as well Orb; Dixon Road before it was demolished (obviously). Not sure which is rougher.orbtastic wrote:Balby, my condolences.
Ha halefty wrote:who's balby?orbtastic wrote:Balby, my condolences.
Yep. Fought on the England team of the TAGB, the association I belonged to.lefty wrote:who's jackson white?A famous tae kwon do guy?Deserter wrote:I went to Warwick Uni and in my first year used to travel into Cov to train in Tae Kwon Do with Jackson White, once a week at Dev Barrett's place and once a week at a school in Hillfields - used to catch the bus in to the central station and then saunter up through Hillfields in my youthful naivety and just was oblivous to its rep. Fortunately nothing happened in that time to 'educate' me otherwise!kingfinn wrote: Thats funny considering im an insurance broker with a degree lol- From Hillfields, Coventry http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eu ... G-C-1.html.
:P its nowhere near as bad as it used to be, i moved to rugby a year and a half ago when my son was born but they had pulled down the old football ground and built new builds so it was looking half decent, i hear they're taking down the high rises next. Red light district is still there thoughDeserter wrote:I went to Warwick Uni and in my first year used to travel into Cov to train in Tae Kwon Do with Jackson White, once a week at Dev Barrett's place and once a week at a school in Hillfields - used to catch the bus in to the central station and then saunter up through Hillfields in my youthful naivety and just was oblivous to its rep. Fortunately nothing happened in that time to 'educate' me otherwise!kingfinn wrote:Thats funny considering im an insurance broker with a degree lolmugabi wrote:who rattled your cage kingfinn ?
judging by your trolling clearly you have an obsessive compulsion to hate anyone with the education you so obviously lack.take my advice pal, leave chav capital coventrey, stop cheating benefits,put down the cheap supermarket cider, switch off the jeremy kyle show,clean up your piss stained bedsit and get out there and get a job instead of making jealous bitchy remarks all the time.- From Hillfields, Coventry http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eu ... G-C-1.html.
Oof. I had a mate who lived on Roberts road, I used to go there quite a bit. It was particularly rough during the miner's strike, to put it mildly.simon fox wrote:I lived in Edlo as well Orb; Dixon Road before it was demolished (obviously). Not sure which is rougher.orbtastic wrote:Balby, my condolences.
Nothing wrong with Coventry these days if you know which areas to avoidkingfinn wrote::P its nowhere near as bad as it used to be, i moved to rugby a year and a half ago when my son was born but they had pulled down the old football ground and built new builds so it was looking half decent, i hear they're taking down the high rises next. Red light district is still there thoughDeserter wrote:I went to Warwick Uni and in my first year used to travel into Cov to train in Tae Kwon Do with Jackson White, once a week at Dev Barrett's place and once a week at a school in Hillfields - used to catch the bus in to the central station and then saunter up through Hillfields in my youthful naivety and just was oblivous to its rep. Fortunately nothing happened in that time to 'educate' me otherwise!kingfinn wrote: Thats funny considering im an insurance broker with a degree lol- From Hillfields, Coventry http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eu ... G-C-1.html.
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I went to cov uni, you lucky bugger, warks uni looked great.
I went out with a bird from there,the family&her moved down my end,they was nuts!! thank f*ck they all moved back there..simon fox wrote:Is Willenhall still a welcoming place?
Yeah woodend, willenhall and hillfieldsfreddydoesdallas wrote:Nothing wrong with Coventry these days if you know which areas to avoidkingfinn wrote::P its nowhere near as bad as it used to be, i moved to rugby a year and a half ago when my son was born but they had pulled down the old football ground and built new builds so it was looking half decent, i hear they're taking down the high rises next. Red light district is still there thoughDeserter wrote: I went to Warwick Uni and in my first year used to travel into Cov to train in Tae Kwon Do with Jackson White, once a week at Dev Barrett's place and once a week at a school in Hillfields - used to catch the bus in to the central station and then saunter up through Hillfields in my youthful naivety and just was oblivous to its rep. Fortunately nothing happened in that time to 'educate' me otherwise!.
I went to cov uni, you lucky bugger, warks uni looked great.
yeah its lovely nowsimon fox wrote:Is Willenhall still a welcoming place?
Coventry is a very tough city, probably got it's nice areas but I've not heard of them.lefty wrote:im reading all these posts and its sounding like an episode of emmerdale in my head!Ha
yep i am although business and economics combined.marketing emcompasses that though so not far off.Im from kent,medway to be specific,its a bloody dump!Hasimon fox wrote:Coventry is a very tough city, probably got it's nice areas but I've not heard of them.lefty wrote:im reading all these posts and its sounding like an episode of emmerdale in my head!Ha
Doncaster has some lovely places to live but has some very lively areas too.
Much like anywhere I expect.
Where are you from lefty? I read you were a marketing and economics student.
What in medway?simon fox wrote:There doesn't look to be much there at all mate. Is there a pub?
You may know my cousin Garry Crowcroft then.orbtastic wrote:Oof. I had a mate who lived on Roberts road, I used to go there quite a bit. It was particularly rough during the miner's strike, to put it mildly.simon fox wrote:I lived in Edlo as well Orb; Dixon Road before it was demolished (obviously). Not sure which is rougher. :OhYes:orbtastic wrote:Balby, my condolences.
I went to primary school in Goldthorpe but grew up in Scawsby, couldn't get further apart really. Went to secondary school at McCauley so had friends from literally all over town compared to my mates locally who went to Ridgewood and only knew people in that area.
cuntpuncher get a life please do! im sure you perform a daily search on my posts . Im scared to take a shit in case u pop up from behind the shitter to hand me the toilet roll. Please do sod off back to botp with the other retarded trolls and stay out of british & irishCounter-puncher wrote:nice to see you still have that subtle, intuitive knack for connecting with people, mugabi.
Sound like my auldfella'.SteveDow wrote:Cheers Lefty although inspirational is pushing it way too far!!
I'm just a normal working class lad who was born on Merseyside. My dad was a bus driver in my early years and my mum just looked after me and my sister at home. At school I was always clever but pretty uninterested academically until I was about 14, I did the usual stuff like getting into fights, getting drunk in parks and generally being a bit of a rebel.
Then I had an English teacher who really instilled motivation and belief in me and I started to concentrate more at school and for about 3 years I had an unbelievable focus on becoming good at my studies and getting great exam results. I probably missed out on a lot during that 3 year period but I achieved my goal of getting into Oxford so didn't mind. Once started there, I probably didn't concentrate as much as I should have but still came out with a 2.1 and had an awesome time there and made friends with people I would never have given the time of day a few years earlier.
Then I had a year of bumming around and trying to decide what I really wanted to do and as I did a law degree being a solicitor seemed like my best option.