Stamford
chrr18 asked:


Trying to find a good pub to watch the Germany v. Spain match on Sunday. Tired of watching the matches from my couch.

BYNUM
Stamford
stevestuur asked:


Hi - Can anyone recommend a reputable therapist that help cure Claustrophobia/Anxiety attacks in Manhattan or in Stamford CT? Thanks in advance for your legitimate answers.

RIVARD
Stamford
rich j asked:


are the trains fairly frequent?

COBBETT
Stamford
Will T asked:


Does anyone know the name of the song that features this line, ’so why is it so hard to get by’. It was being played in one of the videos at Stamford Bridge before the kick off. Maybe if someone who went could tell me what the songs called, that would be gr8. Thanks in advance.
Cheers Patrick, that’s the one I was looking for! Thanks alot

LYALLS
Stamford
bruce on the loose asked:


do i take the m. north to grand central then hop on subway?..thanks for any help..

CANOY
Stamford
Static asked:


As a long-time (and nostalgic) baseball fan, I just had to get to a few games in Yankee Stadium before they take it down. I’ll be in town for the Blue Jays series at the beginning of June. I’m actually staying in Stamford, Connecticut (long story). I know that I can take the train into town. What connections do I need to make to get to Yankee Stadium from Stamford?

WEHRMANN
Stamford
lorej214 asked:


I am looking for a reasonable good and reputable endodontist

HOJNACKI
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TRAYLER

Stamford
clueless asked:


I am a student of BBA… In Stamford University Bangladesh…
I’ve completed 33 credit.. And trying to transfer my credits…
can I get an admission and a scholarship?… My financial status is poor and I need a good scholarship or a full free studentship…..

Is there any college or university who can give me a Opportunity to transfer my credit and also provide a good scholarship?

CASSESE

I’ve Just About Had an Oeuf

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Stamford
Gerry McDonnell asked:


At one time or another, we all make a mistake of gargantuan proportions. When the wife asked for a potential destination for a short trip, I foolishly answered ‘France’. I completely forgot that the place was almost exclusively full of the French.

As soon as we arrived I appreciated the gravity of my error, as the locals made absolutely no effort to speak any English. It appeared that they hadn’t been informed of our arrival.

The language barrier actually led me to be being deported. I popped into a café, but I didn’t fancy eating any strange French food such as ‘frites’ or ‘saucisses’, so I helped myself to a biscuit from behind the counter.

The owner went ballistic and called the police, and I was on the next plane back to England. I still feel embarrassed about being kicked out of Europe thanks to a simple ginger nut. Liverpool fans share my pain, they should console themselves with the 7/4 for a win over Birmingham.

The police were on the ball over there though, unlike their English counterparts. When a French person is reported missing, their filth launch an immediate search; but the Manchester police haven’t even begun their hunt to find poor Wayne. United are winless (and goalless) on their last six visits to Stamford Bridge, I’ll struggle to find a better bet than Chelsea at 6/4.

The North East of England is the one place on Earth that’s actually worse than France. The locals are equally as undecipherable, and they take up twice the room. 15/8 is absolutely massive for a Newcastle win over West Ham.

The North East does have its redeeming features; it remains a Redknapp-free area. Harry’s decision to stay in Portsmouth was warmly received by the Geordie Nation, as it decreased the probability of them ever bumping into Jamie. I’m particularly thankful for the 23/10 for a draw between Portsmouth and Blackburn.

Newcastle have taken a lead in the North East mini-league, which is a little bit like leading a race at the Special Olympics. Sunderland will beat Boro at 13/10 in the battle for the silver medal, but they’re all winners really.

There’s a real scrap going on at the bottom of the table, and Fulham are almost certainly relegated. The chairman will most likely blame Prince Philip, MI5 and possibly MFI. I’ve put together 9/10 for a Manchester City win over the doomed Cottagers.

Bolton have all the momentum in the relegation battle, but they won’t receive any favours away at Tottenham. I expect the 10/11 for a Tottenham win to last about as long as a Geordie in a beauty contest.

Graeme Murty should hang his head in shame after his dying swan act led to a three match ban for Alexander Hleb. Simulation is the unacceptable face of modern day football, alongside Steve Bruce. Wigan v Reading won’t be pleasing to the eye, a draw looks the correct call at 12/5.

If I was Robbie Savage, and I’m not (I’m quite good at football); I’d ask for Cesc Fabregas’ shirt after Derby’s ‘match’ against Arsenal. Such an item of memorabilia could potentially raise a tidy sum for when he upgrades his caravan. The 4/5 for Arsenal to beat Derby by two goals or more is remaining remarkably steady.

I genuinely feel that Aston Villa will be right behind Arsenal at the top of the table next season - certainly in early August. The Villans are on fire in their quest to make it into Europe; they’ll eat up and spit out the Toffeemen at 23/10.

To say I was happy about last week’s winning accer is an understatement; I felt like a Chelsea player after they practically booked their flight to Moscow. When Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal oblige for this week’s 10/1 accer, I’ll be happier than Ashley Cole after an invite into the cockpit.



BRONER

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