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Bolton fan in (sort of) peace.

We were having a bit of a chat on our board, what with it being a bit slow today and that and it struck me that we were being a bit rude not inviting you lads to join in.

Obviously our knowledge of the subject matter concerned is nowhere near as extensive as yours, so it would be remiss of us not to seek your input on, what I'm sure you'll agree is a very important topic.

Any thoughts would be welcomed with open arms.

Cheers.

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posted Jan 6, 2009

MMH, you still have a sense of homour I see. winkeye

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posted Jan 6, 2009

We don't ask you lot how to make curry do we? smiley

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posted Jan 6, 2009

To be honest, I'm a bit disappointed by the lack of informed, pie-themed input from your end, wiganer.

Nice line about the curry thing, by the way. Made me laugh. ok

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posted Jan 7, 2009

www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/pie/

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posted Jan 7, 2009

The Trotters are just trying to 'curry favour' by showing us pies.

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posted Jan 7, 2009

Yep, I can give you a bit of input:-

It is a fact that WE, Wigan Athletic, the greatest team Lancashire has ever seen, have the best pies in the country.
Bolton, apparently, have the worst! Despite their geographical proximity!
Yet another victory for Wigan, eh? winkeye

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posted Jan 11, 2009

I once worked in Churchgate, and in fact I have sampled and enjoyed foreign quisine. I can fully recommend the pasties at the "Ye Old Pasty Shop" smiley

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