Charlie
Re: Charlie
He certainly proved there are more important things in life than a football froum- I remember running the forum for him whilst he was in "action" in Afghanistan. I think he moved to the West Country.
He wrote a great article that was published in the ET when there was a bit of internal squabbling - I think it was when those who'd elected themselves in charge got a bit above their station.
He wrote a great article that was published in the ET when there was a bit of internal squabbling - I think it was when those who'd elected themselves in charge got a bit above their station.
-
- Posts: 2460
- Joined: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:51 pm
- Location: Rushden, Northants
- Has Liked: 122 times
- Been Liked: 42 times
- Contact:
Re: Charlie
It would be great to know where he is now, always had the utmost respect for Charlie.
Would also be nice to hear from some of the old gang, like Sparkle, Merlyn etc... The 'FAO Sparkle' Thread was legendary on the old forums.
Would also be nice to hear from some of the old gang, like Sparkle, Merlyn etc... The 'FAO Sparkle' Thread was legendary on the old forums.
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 73
-
- Posts: 289
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:21 pm
- Has Liked: 12 times
Re: Charlie
Last time i saw charlie was somewhere really random?? Got a feeling it was that dreadful day in worcester vs Evesham!! No wonder we haven't seen him since!! :lol:
AFC Rushden & Diamonds
We'll Drink Some Beer
And We'll Drink Some More
Cuz We Are The Rushden Boys On Tour.
We'll Drink Some Beer
And We'll Drink Some More
Cuz We Are The Rushden Boys On Tour.
Re: Charlie
Last time I saw Charlie was when strolling around Highgrove discussing organic farming and all manner of things ecological. Good job too as the previous nights discussion (heated), on all things architectural was quite bloody at times. I do find he likes to talk on all things...
We started well but after a few minutes chin wagggin, I was appalled that despite claiming to be a man of the people, he only did business with Waitrose. (That was on the selling side, apparently his missus got most of their veg from Lydlls).
What would his Dad think to that I wondered? Don't suppose John Lewis ever visited Greece?
Although I'm sure his Mum would approve - he let slip (with a chortle), that his finest free range, organic, compassionate, green, ethical, happy pigs being able to turn around in their pens, fair trade sausages, went down a treat with the corgis.
Top bloke,
What a card...but one short of a diamond..!
Looking forward to his next visit to Rushdenshire.
We started well but after a few minutes chin wagggin, I was appalled that despite claiming to be a man of the people, he only did business with Waitrose. (That was on the selling side, apparently his missus got most of their veg from Lydlls).
What would his Dad think to that I wondered? Don't suppose John Lewis ever visited Greece?
Although I'm sure his Mum would approve - he let slip (with a chortle), that his finest free range, organic, compassionate, green, ethical, happy pigs being able to turn around in their pens, fair trade sausages, went down a treat with the corgis.
Top bloke,
What a card...but one short of a diamond..!
Looking forward to his next visit to Rushdenshire.
-
- Posts: 5824
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:56 pm
- Location: Irthlingborough
- Has Liked: 5 times
- Been Liked: 178 times
Re: Charlie
I think I need a translator ;)Dukes wrote:Last time I saw Charlie was when strolling around Highgrove discussing organic farming and all manner of things ecological. Good job too as the previous nights discussion (heated), on all things architectural was quite bloody at times. I do find he likes to talk on all things...
We started well but after a few minutes chin wagggin, I was appalled that despite claiming to be a man of the people, he only did business with Waitrose. (That was on the selling side, apparently his missus got most of their veg from Lydlls).
What would his Dad think to that I wondered? Don't suppose John Lewis ever visited Greece?
Although I'm sure his Mum would approve - he let slip (with a chortle), that his finest free range, organic, compassionate, green, ethical, happy pigs being able to turn around in their pens, fair trade sausages, went down a treat with the corgis.
Top bloke,
What a card...but one short of a diamond..!
Looking forward to his next visit to
Rushdenshire.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 291
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 291
-
- Posts: 6546
- Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:48 am
- Location: Cottingham
- Has Liked: 11 times
- Been Liked: 14 times
Re: Charlie
I remember him saying he was being transferred from Cottesmore to Cosford near Telford but he was also planning to take a legal course in preparation for his departure from the RAF.Formic wrote:He certainly proved there are more important things in life than a football froum- I remember running the forum for him whilst he was in "action" in Afghanistan. I think he moved to the West Country.
-
- Posts: 1716
- Joined: Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:59 pm
- Location: The south these days
Re: Charlie
You sound like Lucky Blue Suit off Waccoe.... #noonewillunderstandthatDukes wrote:Last time I saw Charlie was when strolling around Highgrove discussing organic farming and all manner of things ecological. Good job too as the previous nights discussion (heated), on all things architectural was quite bloody at times. I do find he likes to talk on all things...
We started well but after a few minutes chin wagggin, I was appalled that despite claiming to be a man of the people, he only did business with Waitrose. (That was on the selling side, apparently his missus got most of their veg from Lydlls).
What would his Dad think to that I wondered? Don't suppose John Lewis ever visited Greece?
Although I'm sure his Mum would approve - he let slip (with a chortle), that his finest free range, organic, compassionate, green, ethical, happy pigs being able to turn around in their pens, fair trade sausages, went down a treat with the corgis.
Top bloke,
What a card...but one short of a diamond..!
Looking forward to his next visit to Rushdenshire.
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 354
You could have 140 years of no achievement, or twenty years of glorious victories, you decide.
One Dale Roberts.
Twitter
You could have 140 years of no achievement, or twenty years of glorious victories, you decide.
One Dale Roberts.
Re: Charlie
Thanks folks. Sparkles last known whereabouts was working in Wills. Lovely girl. And Hilltop. We could think of so many!