LUFC 100 YEARS - EVENTS

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LUFC 100 YEARS - EVENTS

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Well now, that's all fine and swanky but how about asking permission before advertising your "fantastic events" ??
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rigger wrote:Well now, that's all fine and swanky but how about asking permission before advertising your "fantastic events" ??
Have you ever considered a job in the police force Rigger, there wouldn’t be a criminal walking the streets if you replicated the work that you do on here out on the streets.
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Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:Well now, that's all fine and swanky but how about asking permission before advertising your "fantastic events" ??
Have you ever considered a job in the police force Rigger, there wouldn’t be a criminal walking the streets if you replicated the work that you do on here out on the streets.
Yes.
I did consider it, when I was 16/17 but I wanted be a detective and didn't fancy the compulsory two years slogging on the beat before then ..
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rigger wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:Well now, that's all fine and swanky but how about asking permission before advertising your "fantastic events" ??
Have you ever considered a job in the police force Rigger, there wouldn’t be a criminal walking the streets if you replicated the work that you do on here out on the streets.
Yes.
I did consider it, when I was 16/17 but I wanted be a detective and didn't fancy the compulsory two years slogging on the beat before then ..
In about 1952/53 I applied for the Leeds Police Cadets. I went for an interview and they told me that there was only one place available and there were six applications. I then had to do a series of tests and further interviews which lasted most of the day. All six of us were there and during a break, one of the lads told us that he played the trombone in the Police band and his Dad was a sergeant in Leeds Police. I nearly went home at that stage but decided to complete the day. That lad got the one place. I remember being disappointed but you never know that disappointments sometimes become good breaks in the long run.
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rigger wrote:
Yes.
I did consider it, when I was 16/17 but I wanted be a detective and didn't fancy the compulsory two years slogging on the beat before then ..
My thoughts exactly, but the 2 years turned to 20 very VERY quickly :)
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johnh wrote:
rigger wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:
rigger wrote:Well now, that's all fine and swanky but how about asking permission before advertising your "fantastic events" ??
Have you ever considered a job in the police force Rigger, there wouldn’t be a criminal walking the streets if you replicated the work that you do on here out on the streets.
Yes.
I did consider it, when I was 16/17 but I wanted be a detective and didn't fancy the compulsory two years slogging on the beat before then ..
In about 1952/53 I applied for the Leeds Police Cadets. I went for an interview and they told me that there was only one place available and there were six applications. I then had to do a series of tests and further interviews which lasted most of the day. All six of us were there and during a break, one of the lads told us that he played the trombone in the Police band and his Dad was a sergeant in Leeds Police. I nearly went home at that stage but decided to complete the day. That lad got the one place. I remember being disappointed but you never know that disappointments sometimes become good breaks in the long run.
You’re not wrong Sir John, I was made redundant from a chocolate factory (Rowntree Mackintosh back then) at the age of 18, and ended up having a good career in the insurance industry and retired at 45 :thumbup:
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