From Ken Harrison?
Has our Town Mayor given us a subliminal prediction of the Grand National winner?
Brigg has a strong connection with the shock 1948 winner, the 50 to 1 outsider Sheila's Cottage, and is it possible that James Truepenny has walked past the Lord Nelson, the owner's pub, so often that he has acquired ESP?
In his annual speech, Brigg Town Mayor described the market town as finding it own niche with a range of successful specialists shops.
In the Grand National runners' line-up, there is a horse called Niche Market.
I think I'll give it a go with a pound each-way....If it wins, I'll buy the Town Mayor a pint or extra bling for his chain, whichever is the cheaper!
Friday, April 09, 2010
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Why have I got a '?' after my name, Nige?
Have you already forgotten me?
Some people say that I'm worth forgetting, others just can't remember me!
Someone said that my image was like the impression left after a hand was pull from a bucket of water.
Never again will I listen to James T's ramblings!!!!
I backed, Creosote: I was told it was good over fences. My mate put a quid on Silver Primer, it was meant to be good finisher....but we never saw them on telly!!!!
Sorry, James - no extra bling this time.
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