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Web monkey / children’s writer. Likes 80s comics, 90s indie, rave, athletics and Sunderland FC. Here to get away from antisocial media. Used to run This is not a Song about pre-Britpop indie, 1989-1994.
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Surely £50 was expensive 12 years ago? Doesn’t that disprove the first sentence as your case has survived the cunts?
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I wonder how much tax the average financial advisor pays?
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Hated this. Left two gyms because of the “listen to how strong I am” men and women and just run outside now.
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If the fine were, appropriately, tuppence a bag then nice people who do this could pay the fun police and carry on.
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Just play the music!
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They seem to enjoy making it hard for themselves though. Like waiting 15 years to follow up their debut.
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I’m delighted to agree on some small level.
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The man walked across the white room. ‘Where are you going?’ asked the woman, holding nothing in her hands. ‘I don’t know, there’s no door,’ he replied. ‘But there’s nothing out there anyway.’ They sat in silence imagining the tick of an invisible clock. ‘What next?’ she said. Boom! went a bomb.
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Will you be sitting in a deck chair?
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Oh, come on! Jared is NEVER on time.
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He’s been linked every season since he was 19, I think he’d have signed by now if he wanted to! Would have him if we’re in the championship next year though.
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The art of the B-side was lost with multi-formatting and two part CD releases to fix the charts. A single could have up to ten B-sides…basically an album. I guess the last band to really care seemed to be Oasis who never resorted to the 2 CD format. But their A-sides suffered quicker than most…
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Jazzy Jeff’s career is underrated, perhaps. Even on his own TV show Will Smith feels the weakest link. It’s the great supporting cast who made that what it was too.
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Emergency Henry VIII impersonators - for when you need a tubby, ginger-bearded man in a floppy hat in a hurry. Happens more than you’d think.
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Will someone please think about Segoe UI?
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Think Pat Nevin started out with Timbuk.
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That’s okay. I forgive him for saying it.
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Ah, is this the one where a celebrity played the spy? I remember one team managed to trap Mollie Weir.
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But I don’t remember us being the game chasers in ages. It’s the only hope I can come up with anyway.
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Only plus is that we’re better on the break. Most, if not all, teams that have beaten us recently have let us pass the ball and make stupid mistakes then smashed and grabbed.
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Need to relearn the basics. Very quickly. I’ve given up. Let the big name kids go and let’s strengthen for next year. And FFS please try to find a striker that even slightly resembles Ross Stewart.
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As long as we remember to say “wibble”
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Two goals in nine games, both from our right back. This is a crisis.
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Genuinely can’t remember the last time we scored from a corner. Maybe in league one?
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Ha ha!!!
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The team. There are no excuses now. Coventry will destroy us in both legs.
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Could be. Although I bet they’ll try to get someone who was once in Pearl Jam of something!
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Great. Looking forward to it! I’m wondering who they’ve got lined up for no.100? Hopefully someone exciting.
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Got it lined up next. My favourite podcast. Yeah, yeah, yeah!
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Ahh, loved that game!