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« Reply #95370 on: February 24, 2015, 11:23:26 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Good to have you back chunterring on here. Shame about Chompy not posting anymore as I had a lot of time for his tips. I always pay particular attention to anyone who is prepared to go against their own team. Obviously with his full Esochomp on Peterborough this season he has lost the plot and needs some time off.

I think there is a smidgin of value in backing Garcia Lopez to beat Verdasco later on today at the Dubai thingy, as long as we get Evens.

Suggest £15 Garcia Lopez @ Evs with Boyles, Sporting and Ladbrokes.

Hector please

I am trying to squeeze five days of writing into two.

now i have to find evens or better than evens?

betfair is exactly on 2.0 and i can't beat that anywhere, will save the comm and go to ladbrokes



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Single - Fernando Verdasco v Guillermo Garcia-Lopez

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - |Match betting|

Odds: 1/1

1 lines at £15.00 per line

Total Stake for this bet: £15.00

Potential Return:£30.00

Time : 24/2/2015-10:49

Receipt No:O/142640973/0000858




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« Reply #95371 on: February 24, 2015, 11:26:57 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Good to have you back chunterring on here. Shame about Chompy not posting anymore as I had a lot of time for his tips. I always pay particular attention to anyone who is prepared to go against their own team. Obviously with his full Esochomp on Peterborough this season he has lost the plot and needs some time off.

I think there is a smidgin of value in backing Garcia Lopez to beat Verdasco later on today at the Dubai thingy, as long as we get Evens.

Suggest £15 Garcia Lopez @ Evs with Boyles, Sporting and Ladbrokes.

Hector please

I am trying to squeeze five days of writing into two.

now i have to find evens or better than evens?

betfair is exactly on 2.0 and i can't beat that anywhere, will save the comm and go to ladbrokes



your bets (1)

Single - Fernando Verdasco v Guillermo Garcia-Lopez

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - |Match betting|

Odds: 1/1

1 lines at £15.00 per line

Total Stake for this bet: £15.00

Potential Return:£30.00

Time : 24/2/2015-10:49

Receipt No:O/142640973/0000858






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« Reply #95372 on: February 24, 2015, 11:34:57 AM »

I have been falling out of love with rugby union for many years now. Rule changes etc have just changed it so much that the beauty of it has gone for me. I still watch it and love beating the Welsh, obviously, but I yearn for the old days. If I was starting out now I can't imagine that I would play it, way too much contact and it is all about going through people and not around. And then there are the countless penalties, many of which are given at the referee's whim.

As for the cricket, well following England's pathetic campaign is so funny. How has Ramprakash, their batting coach, still got a job?

And chunterring is good, it is what makes the world go round. Yesterday I just started Bill Bryson's One summer in America. See more chunterring.
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« Reply #95373 on: February 24, 2015, 11:37:30 AM »



Talking of absent friends......

One of our staunchest regulars, who has been very loyal & good for Fred is horsey, who most of us respect immensely. 

Many of you know life at home has been very very difficult for John this last 18 months or 2 years, as his Mum became very unwell indeed, so he moved back home to care for her.

I was very sad to learn that horsey's Mum passed away on Friday.

John was very close to his Mum, & must be hurting terribly right now.

My thoughts & condolences to John.

RIP John's mum.

My thoughts are with John.
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« Reply #95374 on: February 24, 2015, 11:41:57 AM »

I have been falling out of love with rugby union for many years now. Rule changes etc have just changed it so much that the beauty of it has gone for me. I still watch it and love beating the Welsh, obviously, but I yearn for the old days. If I was starting out now I can't imagine that I would play it, way too much contact and it is all about going through people and not around. And then there are the countless penalties, many of which are given at the referee's whim.

As for the cricket, well following England's pathetic campaign is so funny. How has Ramprakash, their batting coach, still got a job?

And chunterring is good, it is what makes the world go round. Yesterday I just started Bill Bryson's One summer in America. See more chunterring.

I'll be most surprised if you don't enjoy that muchly, it's a really lovely little book, easily my favorite read of 2014.

Report back when you have finished it, please.
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« Reply #95375 on: February 24, 2015, 11:45:19 AM »

Morning Mr T.

Good to have you back chunterring on here. Shame about Chompy not posting anymore as I had a lot of time for his tips. I always pay particular attention to anyone who is prepared to go against their own team. Obviously with his full Esochomp on Peterborough this season he has lost the plot and needs some time off.
I think there is a smidgin of value in backing Garcia Lopez to beat Verdasco later on today at the Dubai thingy, as long as we get Evens.

Suggest £15 Garcia Lopez @ Evs with Boyles, Sporting and Ladbrokes.

Ha! I don't mean to chunter, I just want a quiet life, but I don't like swerving genuine questions. Anyway, it's what old people do, Karabiner taught me that.

Chomps? Few are more missed, he is, perhaps, the funniest poster I know in so many ways, & is also very bright indeed when it comes to punting, if not poker. As are some that remain here. (Jeez, trying to avoid treading on toes is a nightmare....).

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« Reply #95376 on: February 24, 2015, 11:46:03 AM »

Sincere condolences to John and family.
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« Reply #95377 on: February 24, 2015, 11:49:17 AM »



Talking of absent friends......

One of our staunchest regulars, who has been very loyal & good for Fred is horsey, who most of us respect immensely. 

Many of you know life at home has been very very difficult for John this last 18 months or 2 years, as his Mum became very unwell indeed, so he moved back home to care for her.

I was very sad to learn that horsey's Mum passed away on Friday.

John was very close to his Mum, & must be hurting terribly right now.

My thoughts & condolences to John.


Very sorry to hear this.

Condolences to John.
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« Reply #95378 on: February 24, 2015, 11:52:59 AM »

Ahem...

In the spirit of Eso-Chompy, you may as well cover the other side of the flip, Tal...... Wink

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No esochomping required.

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« Reply #95379 on: February 24, 2015, 11:53:21 AM »



Talking of absent friends......

One of our staunchest regulars, who has been very loyal & good for Fred is horsey, who most of us respect immensely. 

Many of you know life at home has been very very difficult for John this last 18 months or 2 years, as his Mum became very unwell indeed, so he moved back home to care for her.

I was very sad to learn that horsey's Mum passed away on Friday.

John was very close to his Mum, & must be hurting terribly right now.

My thoughts & condolences to John.


Very sorry to hear this.

Condolences to John.
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« Reply #95380 on: February 24, 2015, 12:03:04 PM »

Condolences to John and family.
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« Reply #95381 on: February 24, 2015, 12:05:04 PM »

Sorry to hear your news John.
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« Reply #95382 on: February 24, 2015, 12:19:13 PM »



Talking of absent friends......

One of our staunchest regulars, who has been very loyal & good for Fred is horsey, who most of us respect immensely. 

Many of you know life at home has been very very difficult for John this last 18 months or 2 years, as his Mum became very unwell indeed, so he moved back home to care for her.

I was very sad to learn that horsey's Mum passed away on Friday.

John was very close to his Mum, & must be hurting terribly right now.

My thoughts & condolences to John.

That is terrible news, all the best John.
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« Reply #95383 on: February 24, 2015, 12:19:49 PM »

My condolences to John and his family :-(
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« Reply #95384 on: February 24, 2015, 12:32:07 PM »

When on earth did chompy stop posting!
Come back
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