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Exactly. As if the French have a dry end of the roast.
There’s a guy on here who is/was living down London who told that story. I remember it distinctly cos I alsmost choked on my coffee at the time.
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Exactly. As if the French have a dry end of the roast.
I've lived in New Jersey for almost 21 years , and London for 15 years before that, but I retired last year and decided it was time to return home. I bought a season card for this season in June but the house sale over here has taken much longer than expected. But all being well I will move in to a place near Consett in November and get to see my first game this season - Wycombe Wanderers. Can't wait for a Greggs pastie.
Where in Jersey? It's nice,but to me there are like 3 Jerseys . Commuter belt of NYC,outer NYC and South Jersey.What's it like to live in New Jersey mate?
I have an interview in January for a job in New Jersey (might be New York either mind)
Good luck sir!I've been living away for the last 5 years and have developed a hankering to come back for the last 12 months or so, missing the craic, the nippy air and just the concept or feeling of being home. Wondering if there are any RTG success stories of coming home?
I've been living away for the last 5 years and have developed a hankering to come back for the last 12 months or so, missing the craic, the nippy air and just the concept or feeling of being home. Wondering if there are any RTG success stories of coming home?
Arn’t you the lad who was given the dry end of the roast on his Sunday dinner off the inlaws cos that’s what Northerners like?
And a ham and pease pudding stottie.
Near Cambridge, lived in Ireland before that.
Where in Jersey? It's nice,but to me there are like 3 Jerseys . Commuter belt of NYC,outer NYC and South Jersey.
Made me feel hungry reading that, miss ham and Pease pudding almost as much as I miss seeing the lads play regularly.
Oh right. So south New Jersey.Does Hunderdon County ring a bell?
Now that's where the company is based, whether I'm going to be working there (if I get the job) I'm not sure.
It's football coaching so it could be anywhere in NJ or even in NY as far as I know.
Oh right. So south New Jersey.
I'm sure it's very nice. Not as urban as other places but lots of nice little towns and places to live. It's not that far from NYC or Philadelphia,sounds like it would be a good experience,there are loads of football academies in NJ and NY. Certainly a very different life to Europe.
I've lived in New Jersey for almost 21 years , and London for 15 years before that, but I retired last year and decided it was time to return home. I bought a season card for this season in June but the house sale over here has taken much longer than expected. But all being well I will move in to a place near Consett in November and get to see my first game this season - Wycombe Wanderers. Can't wait for a Greggs pastie.
I suppose it depends on what you are used to, but less being able to walk,more malls and similar. Bigger houses in estate type settings rather than the type of houses you get at home. More chain shops and restaurants,more outdoors things to do.Thay kind of thing.How so?
I picked up the house keys in Consett yesterday afternoon and guess what? There was only a Greggs right next door.