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I'm at Malaga airport, stood in a queue.

Need passport and boarding card to buy a bottle of water, after waiting for what felt like ten minutes behind successive jock couples who'd forgotten their pin number to buy their ***s.

Rapidly moving up the league of worst airport facilities ever.
 
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Big fan of an early flight. Fewer delays generally, bit of Spoons breakfast alongside a family who woke up at 1am and the parents are three pints in while the kids are kicking off. Little coffee outside while the hotel sort the room out.
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that’s pretty much what we’re doing. Having a coffee whilst waiting for check in
 
We did not win two world wars for the Eurostar to only have the European socket when our great British plug socket leads the world for safety and we invented bloody electricity and gave it to the French.

Yes I brought an adaptor but that’s not the point. They should be the ones forced to bring adaptors. Adapt into an army that doesn’t run away. Ingerland.


Edit just looked it up and Edison was American but he certainly wasn’t ****ing French.
 
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Middle daughter put these up earlier to wish me a Happy Fathers day ... must have got some dust in my eye or someting ...

I dropped her at Gatwick this morning - she's 26 now ... how the **** did that happen ...

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Dean Saunders hasn't aged very well. :bandit:



Only messing mate, lovely pics and cherished memories.
 
I know some of you freaks like keep your butter in the fridge year round.

But I can safely say, that my butter is now well and truly tucked away in refrigerated heaven.
 
Surely everyone keeps it in the fridge then takes it out a bit before they need it?

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There was a whole thread about this yonks ago

It's an important matter

And no, butter out of the fridge is rock hard and will shred your bread.