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Sniffpetrol

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About Sniffpetrol

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  • Birthday 09/12/1970

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  1. they guy is sat next to me at work it was a laugh until somebody got all nit picky .... FFS Time of the month is it ?
  2. Oh the shock the horror the abuse .... sit down little girl. If you had fully read my original post you would of seen where my infomation came from, why not comlian to them.
  3. Oh Thundera, thundera when will you learn to read .....
  4. possibly my dear if you have explained yourself a little better i would of understood.
  5. so if say chris waddle goes to see a arsenal match no doubt his ex Marseilles manager Arsne Venger, Arsne may say oh chris where have you come from today and he will say oh i have come from SHEFFIELD .... Being as he lives there .... tick tock tick tock
  6. That list also includes people living in sheffield .... hense chris waddle and Róisín Murphy etc etc and Mark Brydon (the other one) is from Sunderland
  7. Arts and Humanities Samuel Bailey, philosopher and author John Balguy, philosopher A. S. Byatt, novelist Bruce Chatwin, writer Edward Carpenter, poet and activist Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey, sculptor Thomas Creswick, painter Margaret Drabble, novelist Ebenezer Elliott, poet William Flockton, architect Charles Harding Firth, historian Joanne Harris, author (most famously of Chocolat), born in Barnsley, studied and taught at the University of Sheffield Sir Ian Kershaw, historian Arthur Lismer, artist Steve McCaffery, poet James Montgomery, editor and poet John Parkin, architect John Ruskin, artist and designer Frederick Varley, artist [edit] Entertainment Nick Banks, musician, drummer for Pulp Sean Bean, actor J. Stuart Blackton, film producer Marti Caine, comedienne Tony Capstick, comedian, actor, musician and broadcaster Paul Carrack, musician, formerly of Ace and Squeeze Jarvis Cocker, musician, lead singer of Pulp Joe Cocker, singer Maurice Colbourne, actor Christopher Colquhoun, actor Richard Coyle, actor and comedian Bruce Dickinson, musician, lead singer of Iron Maiden Joe Elliott, musician, lead singer of Def Leppard Richard Hawley, musician, formerly of The Longpigs Stephen Jones, musician and novelist, formerly of Babybird Patricia Maynard, actor James McCourt, television presenter Richard McCourt, television presenter Patrick McGoohan, actor Róisín Murphy, musician, formerly lead singer of Moloko Phil Oakey, musician, lead singer of the Human League Judy Parfitt, actor Michael Palin, comedian, actor, and travel presenter Rick Savage, musician, bassist of Def Leppard Russell Senior, musician, former guitarist for Pulp Anna Walker, television presenter [edit] Politics Nick Ainger, politician David Blunkett, former Cabinet minister (Education Secretary, Home Secretary, and Work and Pensions Secretary) John Christopher Cutler, second governor of the State of Utah George Hadfield, 19th century politician Roy Hattersley, politician John Parker, 19th century politician Derek Simpson, trade unionist Hugo Young, journalist and political commentator [edit] Science and Engineering Richard Bentall, clinical psychologist Sir Henry Bessemer, engineer Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate Harry Brearley, inventor of Stainless steel Sir John Fowler, railway engineer and co-designer of the Forth Railway Bridge Benjamin Huntsman, inventor and steel manufacturer Hans Adolf Krebs, biochemist, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Joseph Locke, railway engineer Juda Hirsch Quastel, biochemist Helen Sharman, astronaut Henry Clifton Sorby, microscopist and geologist John Paul Wild, astronomer [edit] Sport Gordon Banks, footballer Gary Cahill, footballer Sebastian Coe, athlete Malcolm Elliott, Professional cyclist Herol 'Bomber' Graham, boxer Andrew Griffiths, field hockey forward Naseem Hamed, boxer Emlyn Hughes, footballer Ben Moon, rock climber Tony Parkes, assistant football manager David Sherwood, tennis player Joe Simpson, mountaineer James Toseland, motorcycle racer, winner of the 2004 World Superbike championship Michael Vaughan, Captain of the England cricket team Chris Waddle, former England footballer Howard Wilkinson,ex England football manager Justin Wilson, motor-racing driver Clinton Woods, boxer Harry Wright, baseball player [edit] Other John Brown, industrialist Charles Peace, notorious murderer Peter Stringfellow, multi-millionaire businessman That do ya .................. ta to wikiapedia for the info
  8. I was on in the meadowhead area between 82 and 87, my handle was terminator (how sad does that sound now ....) i remember Wizard (chris) and some old duffer called straight deal who lived down my road who had a huge airal in his back garden and used to bleed all over my signals.
  9. is there another part to this map ? or haven't the done the rest of the country yet ?
  10. cheers for that. I'm attempting to get some history on the station (and the line itself) for http://www.disused-stations.org.uk
  11. You should try http://www.fordmondeo.org its the 'best' of the uk based mondeo sites and loads of info on there and some performance upgrades
  12. For many years i have driven along blackburn road and noticed a building next to the old railway line. Was this a station at some point and does anyone know what it was called ?
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