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An Alpha Fountain pen in a conway Stewart blank called Heather

Terry

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A request by an accountant at the NHS hospital where my son works for an Alpha F/P with the Conway Stewart blank called Heather.
Finished with Farecla profile 300 and 500.
 

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I have a thing about bold strong clips displayed well by you Terry the blank flashes colour so well turned and proud the kit centre is there and about most suitable to belt the pen in showing a difference between top cap and pen proper, taking away the mystery of some pens I like centre bands that say something in this case fusing the image of a wondereful gift.

Peter.
 

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Poetry Geordie boy. Hey what happened with the Mackems at the weekend, that was a shock result.
 

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That's stunning Terry

You were exceptionally polite about the derby match................ *******ing Ref needs stringing up :vangry::vangry::vangry:
 

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I agree about the ref Bob but it was a risky challenge from such a seasoned pro. He should have known better with a rooky ref on the pitch !!!

You've been away from the North East too long Terry - no grey areas remember :funny::funny::funny:

Yeah it was a risky challenge ( as was the macam one immediately before in their box which some refs would have given ). Penalty or not though it def wasn't a red card and he effectively took the best team up to that point out of the game. It's time they followed the Rugby route of televised replay, too much at stake for one bloke and a couple of chicken s**t linesmen to play ego games. :vangry:
 

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You've been away from the North East too long Terry - no grey areas remember :funny::funny::funny:

Yeah it was a risky challenge ( as was the macam one immediately before in their box which some refs would have given ). Penalty or not though it def wasn't a red card and he effectively took the best team up to that point out of the game. It's time they followed the Rugby route of televised replay, too much at stake for one bloke and a couple of chicken s**t linesmen to play ego games. :vangry:

It is interesting to read Olivier Barnard's interpretation of it in the Evening Chronicle Bob !!!
 

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Yes though of course like us he's an out and out Magpie fan. The fact that the red card has been overturned says everything though the ref should be seriously repremanded or sacked for errors like that.
The cynical part of me often wonders whether there's still match fixing as with the sums of money at stake for a decision like that can be staggering. :nooidea:
 
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