Gaylord du Bois
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Nope. Must be a good hair day.Has he thrown a paddy and left yet? (:
Nope. Must be a good hair day.Has he thrown a paddy and left yet? (:
Just one thing, you stated he doesn't have to work again ? I'm asking because in covid he was absolutely flapping about money, don't get me wrong he sounds a great guy, just wondering what has changed? P.S I'm a nosey **** :)Very proud of him; life throws up curve balls and he’s finding peace in work that comes natural to us; not to reinforce the point but I’ve worked in this sector for 15 years, and never once had to pick up the textbook, despite spunking copious amounts to be labelled a ‘specialist’ in how to deal with children on the fringe of society; it came naturally from amazing parents who we adore, and old Bert can kiss my proverbial ring, dna connects us but he isn’t fit to lace my old man’s boots and fuck anyone who thinks greatness is defined by what limited insight they have into ‘the man’..
My brother is my hero, and the noise that once triggered reaction is at peace, a keyboard can give beautiful praise and paint a picture but it can never evaluate true inner feeling, it’s life experiences which you can’t comprehend unless living through it…..
He would never have to work another day in his life but chooses to do so, which humbles me, and he is my fathers son, no bigger accolade in my world!
He’s got a little brother who remembers what he has done for him his whole life, let’s leave it at that (:Just one thing, you stated he doesn't have to work again ? I'm asking because in covid he was absolutely flapping about money, don't get me wrong he sounds a great guy, just wondering what has changed? P.S I'm a nosey **** :)
Can I be your other elder brother also ? ;)He’s got a little brother who remembers what he has done for him his whole life, let’s leave it at that (:
Very proud of him; life throws up curve balls and he’s finding peace in work that comes natural to us; not to reinforce the point but I’ve worked in this sector for 15 years, and never once had to pick up the textbook, despite spunking copious amounts to be labelled a ‘specialist’ in how to deal with children on the fringe of society; it came naturally from amazing parents who we adore, and old Bert can kiss my proverbial ring, dna connects us but he isn’t fit to lace my old man’s boots and fuck anyone who thinks greatness is defined by what limited insight they have into ‘the man’..
My brother is my hero, and the noise that once triggered reaction is at peace, a keyboard can give beautiful praise and paint a picture but it can never evaluate true inner feeling, it’s life experiences which you can’t comprehend unless living through it…..
He would never have to work another day in his life but chooses to do so, which humbles me, and he is my fathers son, no bigger accolade in my world!
You're a great man TH and been great on both this forum and Twatter. The work you are now doing shows you are a kind hearted man who wants to help people who really need it. Hard to find in this day and age.
Talking of Pandora Peaks, did you ever come across Tina (not so) Small - my recollections of the Sport/Sunday Sport was of her.
Good luck for the future
This was a nice reunion until I realised Jack74 is the David Silva naysayer, most overrated City player by a distance according to him…
And it wasn't even THE game to be at.Was anybody not at York away? The greatest gathering in one place in the history of mankind.
@Zin 'messiah' Zimmer was always my favourite brother.. :-)Cheers bro, back at ya x
A multi-millionaire from Moss Side who didn't have to tread on the so-called 'little people' to do it.
That's truly inspirational for me!