It's a perfect crisp autumn day here in middle England. Strolled to our War Memorial to take part in the two minutes silence (not the religious bit) which never fails to move me and, of course, put everything else into proper, genuine perspective. Now off to the pub for a couple of slow, ruminative pints before the Sunday roast. Life is good. Only saw the highlights on MOTD, not enough to really draw conclusions from, apart from reinforcing my views on Armand 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' Traore. Whatever, not letting the results get me down, and I'll be there next week hoping for the renaissance. It will be tense, but I hope the crowd is as positive and vocal in support of the players (if not MH) as possible. Prediction - Park to start, this board to go into meltdown as a result, storming performance by him in a convincing win, my mate Oslo lost for words...... 27 matches to go Bob!
I'm with you SB Went to the local church service in the village and now off to walk the dog around the reservoir then back for steak pie, creamed spinach and roasties Beautiful sunny cold day here in the Peaks Got a few books to start that I picked up from the charity shop and homeland tonight It's a rangers free zone as the wife is bored to death of my moaning about QPR
Sparkling day here in SE Ireland aswell, unfortuately having to work, but at least i can look out the window onto the shimmering sea......life isn't so bad.
Similarly beautiful sunny crisp day here in the east, problem is, every time I glance towards the TV they seem to be showing the league table............
Turn the TV off mate, log off of here as I am about to, breathe out and relax. Word of the day 'elegiac'. Cheers lads, enjoy your Sunday.
Got the wrong idea here...Thought you were referring to "Beautiful Days" the Levellers festival in the Otter Valley every August...incidentally anyone like the Levs....... I have a ticket for the Levs at Shepherds Bush on Sat 24th. if intetrested please PM me .....will reply Wednesday
lovely day in winchester the sun is shining, hope the boys are up for it on saturday as im in the middle of saints country, dont think i could take the sh*t i will get if we lose
Beautiful day here in sunny Kent, unfortunately I've gotta spend 13.5 hrs traveling 2 Calais and back 3 times (1 down 2 to go), we had our 2 minute silence and apart from 1 crossing we're not very busy today. I hope everyone ha the best Sunday possible, I'm sure everything will turn out fine
Its got so bad that Id rather take the crap and get rid of the manager than win and have him stick around.
Beautyful day in Ruislip, couple more hours work then a couple of pints in sweeneys before a nice roast.
Looking nice outside here in watford, may go gym and a swim a bit later whilst the missus sorts the Sunday roast out
Here it is p*****g down. So much for sunny Spain. Correction, it is now hail and rain p*****g down on us.
Beautiful, crisp sunny day here in lovely Oxfordshire. Have taken a leisurely walk in the countryside and spotted some wonderful killing machines (birds of prey). Settling down for a lazy afternoon, watching the footie whilst the lad hammers everyone on fifa and looking forward to a lovely roast later. No game for the lad today. Life ain't so bad eh?
Insert the word "My" in front of those sentences Gentlemen please. That blase and almost flippant little phrase always gets on my tits. Because as sure as you're tucking into your Sunday roast, there's countless others around the World starving to death. Don't want to be a doom monger but get it right please.
Sorry.....I obviously should have said that, although there are countless millions starving around the world (which I'm sure I'm responsible for in some way or other) I will be enjoying a nice roast later. FFS!