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Not going to lie, I would give a non essential organ for that. I think he said he was interested when Chris Chibnall finished as well
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The linebacker makes this, sauntering back thinking the play was over
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Is this apropos of anything in particular? I think I'm a bit out of the loop
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Aha! Yeah as you say, I can't imagine there's going to be anything concrete, rehash of the BBC article I'd imagine
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Everyone waiting with baited breath to see if she gets an "IS" cover
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Yeah that doesn't make any sense. Also, why would Ian Fleming be concerned he's not heard of him. Unlike his own protagonist, most spies don't use their real name
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He shagged so hard he managed to change his own future. That's properly going for it
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Finally, the Danny Dyer Doctor
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Absolutely fine to go out on top after a career like that, particularly if someone still gets a rub out of the match and Darby ascended that day
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I'm trying to work out what his day to day role was, because they're fairly common wear and tear injuries for camera people
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I wonder what his day to day role was, because those injuries are common for camera personnel
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I think Leslie N started the same way as well, was a straight actor for years who only turned to comedy comparatively late in his career
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Oh fair play
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I kind of get it there, if someone is going to go on a mega long run, you need a main title that can actually change hands
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Oh Christ I saw that out of context and thought for a horrid moment he'd popped off
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Today is *also* the 362nd anniversary of Sir Charles Sedley and his mates going to the Cock Tavern in Covent Garden and getting so shitfaced that they all took to the balcony outside, took their clothes off and cavorted, before, finally, he stuck his nob in a glass of wine which he then drank
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We can but hope
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Him referring to them as "World Cup" matches has curdled my blood
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What a bump! Love it
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Sadly, I rather suspect he'll leave there in 2 years much like those who have gone before him - a broken shell of a man
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His position is somewhat ironic for a man with a head that looks like a rugby ball
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That's a fair point. I don't think IC would work for them, but yeah, they need a way of emphasising the legacy
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I thought Barry Moy was on the run on New Zealand
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Intercontinental has too much of the stink of the other place on it. TransContinential would have been my call. Same meat, different gravy
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This was one of the reasons why I didn't want us to touch Rodgers with a bargepole. He might only be there for a year, but his utter bollocks is going to linger
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I got it into my head it was today and now I am fuming
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Completely agree, belter of a channel. I still maintain the Christmas Special of Old Tom's Boat is absolutely one of the best things RTD has ever done
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Absolutely love this idea, and I'm one of the "get the main show and 8pm timeslot" guys :-)
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I wouldn't mind quite so much but their combined age is touching 100. They should not be the focus at this stage
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Hang on, that one's a different one to the one I saw last night. There might be more than one!
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Some of the ex Progress crew as well, but I don't know if they're still getting passes for being mates with Ospreay
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I think it kind of almost happened that era where Peter Molyneux and John Romero were getting magazine covers, but unfortunately, because they were Peter Molyneux and John Romero, everyone got their hands burned and the zeitgeist never quite materialised
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I'm desperate to know who camp Donald Trump is meant to be
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Well this has aged remarkably well
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Yep, and they were putting out games at £60 in the 90s
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It was particularly confected because Nintendo have been charging above market price for games for nearly 30 years. You would expect people acting like industry experts to have been aware of that, but we are where we are
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We're getting into 2000s WCW territory here. Everything their competitor does, just worse
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I rather suspect they might have wanted to Google it first, you know, just to make sure no one else was using it
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Ooooof
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I wonder if it's because it's her actual name
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Was Hanger a teacher? That's a bit of lore that completely passed me by!
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For games that revolve around doing crimes and kicking people in the head, Yakuza has always been remarkably wholesome