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Gringo

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Hero shiners to the rescue
« on: February 02, 2019, 04:38:34 pm »
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/17398804.bloodcurdling-screams-alerted-hero-window-cleaners-to-savage-back-street-attack/
Fair play to both, he used to come on here a bit archer window cleaning, I remember him falling out with a few, great publicity for him

John Mart

Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2019, 04:52:35 pm »
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/17398804.bloodcurdling-screams-alerted-hero-window-cleaners-to-savage-back-street-attack/
Fair play to both, he used to come on here a bit archer window cleaning, I remember him falling out with a few, great publicity for him
Is that THE Archer from the other board who was going to beat someone up? Sorry if I have the wrong one.

Arnold Palmer

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2019, 04:58:47 pm »
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/17398804.bloodcurdling-screams-alerted-hero-window-cleaners-to-savage-back-street-attack/
Fair play to both, he used to come on here a bit archer window cleaning, I remember him falling out with a few, great publicity for him
Is that THE Archer from the other board who was going to beat someone up? Sorry if I have the wrong one.

That's him.
#aliens

dazmond

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2019, 07:09:20 pm »
Archer has always been alright with me and I think he s the sort to help anyone out tbh.....BUT.....

He doesn't suffer fools gladly.....i dont blame him...
price higher/work harder!

G Griffin

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2019, 08:36:47 pm »
I had a few 'discussions' about football with Archer and he was certainly fiery. But he was ok.....as long as you agreed with him  ;D.
Cozy knew how to press his buttons and they had a few battles.
He would do you a good turn though. I remember him helping a Chelsea fan out that was going to United. I think Archer helped him with tickets and even met him for a drink before.
Had a good business, too.
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G Griffin

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2019, 12:13:36 am »
Hi lads,

Just want to say I used to have stupid arguments in the past over football which got stupid, mainly from me and looking back with I hadn’t, but that’s gone now and sorry for my part in any fall outs with anyone.

Other than that, like a few of you have said we are all window cleaners together and I have helped a lot of people out either on here, or others, and yes I did help out the lad who supported Chelsea, and we met up for a drink and kept I touch but then I lost his number, also helped others out in the past with tickets and also met up.

I’m here for anyone who needs any advice or help, I don’t know everything and I’m always trying to learn from others, but I’m here as others on here have helped me.

Just very fortunate that my 2 lads where there that day, and they did superb.

Like I say really sorry for how I’ve been at times in the past if I upset anyone,

Thanks
You were alright. Passionate but that's a good thing. I'm an armchair Liverpool fan but I know and get on with loads of United lads.
Get yourself back on the other section, Archer. It'd be good to have some football chat instead of the stuff we have to put up with now. 
Good to see you're still around and doing well.
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Spruce

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2019, 08:58:34 am »
I had a few 'discussions' about football with Archer and he was certainly fiery. But he was ok.....as long as you agreed with him  ;D.
Cozy knew how to press his buttons and they had a few battles.
He would do you a good turn though. I remember him helping a Chelsea fan out that was going to United. I think Archer helped him with tickets and even met him for a drink before.
Had a good business, too.

What eventually happened to Cozy in Germany? Does anyone know?
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2019, 09:07:57 am »
Hi lads,

Just want to say I used to have stupid arguments in the past over football which got stupid, mainly from me and looking back with I hadn’t, but that’s gone now and sorry for my part in any fall outs with anyone.

Other than that, like a few of you have said we are all window cleaners together and I have helped a lot of people out either on here, or others, and yes I did help out the lad who supported Chelsea, and we met up for a drink and kept I touch but then I lost his number, also helped others out in the past with tickets and also met up.

I’m here for anyone who needs any advice or help, I don’t know everything and I’m always trying to learn from others, but I’m here as others on here have helped me.

Just very fortunate that my 2 lads where there that day, and they did superb.

Like I say really sorry for how I’ve been at times in the past if I upset anyone,

Thanks
You were alright. Passionate but that's a good thing. I'm an armchair Liverpool fan but I know and get on with loads of United lads.
Get yourself back on the other section, Archer. It'd be good to have some football chat instead of the stuff we by have to put up with now. 
Good to see you're still around and doing well.

I don't agree with this totally tbh. Busby has admitted that some of the earlier passionate discussions were stupid and has apologised for any "fallouts" with anyone.

If he feels that getting involved in a football discussion that could turn heated isn't how he sees himself now, then he is better not getting involved in discussions that could become heated in the first place.

 It would be the same as inviting a 'recovering alcoholic' out for a drink in the pub - just one drink. Better to avoid that altogether and if you have to go out, go to a coffee shop instead.

He could still well be passionate about football, but now chooses to set tighter boundaries for his passion for the game and refrain from getting into heated discussions about it.

Just my opinion though.
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

Frankybadboy

  • Posts: 9022
Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2019, 09:27:05 am »
I had a few 'discussions' about football with Archer and he was certainly fiery. But he was ok.....as long as you agreed with him  ;D.
Cozy knew how to press his buttons and they had a few battles.
He would do you a good turn though. I remember him helping a Chelsea fan out that was going to United. I think Archer helped him with tickets and even met him for a drink before.
Had a good business, too.

What eventually happened to Cozy in Germany? Does anyone know?
hes still about but driving lorrys again  ;D

G Griffin

  • Posts: 40745
Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2019, 10:04:44 am »
I had a few 'discussions' about football with Archer and he was certainly fiery. But he was ok.....as long as you agreed with him  ;D.
Cozy knew how to press his buttons and they had a few battles.
He would do you a good turn though. I remember him helping a Chelsea fan out that was going to United. I think Archer helped him with tickets and even met him for a drink before.
Had a good business, too.

What eventually happened to Cozy in Germany? Does anyone know?
He's ok, I think.
He popped into the Tosh section a while ago.
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G Griffin

  • Posts: 40745
Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2019, 10:17:30 am »
Hi lads,

Just want to say I used to have stupid arguments in the past over football which got stupid, mainly from me and looking back with I hadn’t, but that’s gone now and sorry for my part in any fall outs with anyone.

Other than that, like a few of you have said we are all window cleaners together and I have helped a lot of people out either on here, or others, and yes I did help out the lad who supported Chelsea, and we met up for a drink and kept I touch but then I lost his number, also helped others out in the past with tickets and also met up.

I’m here for anyone who needs any advice or help, I don’t know everything and I’m always trying to learn from others, but I’m here as others on here have helped me.

Just very fortunate that my 2 lads where there that day, and they did superb.

Like I say really sorry for how I’ve been at times in the past if I upset anyone,

Thanks
You were alright. Passionate but that's a good thing. I'm an armchair Liverpool fan but I know and get on with loads of United lads.
Get yourself back on the other section, Archer. It'd be good to have some football chat instead of the stuff we by have to put up with now. 
Good to see you're still around and doing well.

I don't agree with this totally tbh. Busby has admitted that some of the earlier passionate discussions were stupid and has apologised for any "fallouts" with anyone.

If he feels that getting involved in a football discussion that could turn heated isn't how he sees himself now, then he is better not getting involved in discussions that could become heated in the first place.

 It would be the same as inviting a 'recovering alcoholic' out for a drink in the pub - just one drink. Better to avoid that altogether and if you have to go out, go to a coffee shop instead.

He could still well be passionate about football, but now chooses to set tighter boundaries for his passion for the game and refrain from getting into heated discussions about it.

Just my opinion though.
Fair points.
But it wasn't just down to Archer; people would deliberately wind him up knowing how he could react.
It's changed down there though. No football chat and I can be civil with Archer.
I remember with winding him up once, when Liverpool beat United, but it didn't get out of hand.
I think we all have a duty behave and that includes not targeting someone if they have a weakness.
Besides, it'd only be me and Archer discussing football and men's stuff; the rest are a load of girls  :D.
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jonboywalton75

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2019, 10:47:16 am »
Besides, it'd only be me and Archer discussing football and men's stuff; the rest are a load of girls  :D.


Isn't that sexist talk, Mr Griffin???? 😅😅😅

G Griffin

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2019, 07:20:54 pm »
Besides, it'd only be me and Archer discussing football and men's stuff; the rest are a load of girls  :D.


Isn't that sexist talk, Mr Griffin???? 😅😅😅
Yes  :-[.
And I apologise to any girls that were offended by being likened to that lot  ;D.
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jonboywalton75

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Re: Hero shiners to the rescue
« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2019, 01:30:32 pm »
No girls on here at all
Susan certainly isn't a girl, and I mean that in the most respectful manner😂😂😂😂