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Best post of the thread. This reaction is typical of the European neo-colonialist attidue.
If we go to Essex again this summer, I will actually cry.
Arsenal Played: 26 Man U Played 26 Southampton Played: 26 Liverpool Played: 26 Er.....
No. my alter-ego is careful not to lead anyone on! But it's an interesting programme. Sometimes it has nice endings and it's a quite a feel good...
Can you not see what I mean? Plenty of countries and societies have the same values, even if they're there only in name. That's what makes it...
Has anyone ever watched Catfish: The TV Show?
He'll be even more excited to learn Pompey Ladies won 5-0 away and are now second in the league.
My point is they're universal because they're widely agreed upon as generally 'good things' by a whole host of countries even if they're not acted...
Wow... I was not expecting that. That was.... interesting. Kinda funky, does she do the instrumentation herself? And vocally she sounds a lot like...
Not bad. Very ethereal and a nice voice. Any others you recommend? What kinda genre is she anyway, if this is different compared to her other songs?
That's pretty cool! And this Fable sounds good, I know you've posted about her before but I've not gotten around to listening to any of her...
I'm just expressing a thought, isn't that what this thread is for?
Can't stop listening to the Glee version of Like a Prayer. Think the use of multiple voices (male and female) for the verses is quite effective.
I have a soft spot for Eastleigh because when I went there, they were taking song requests over the tannoy and I managed to convince them to play...
#unbelievableJeff
Yep
They're universal because they're enshrined within the UN Convention of Human Rights. By suggesting their British this implies that other...
That's because sturridge is a selfish greedy egotistical bastard, like most England players.
The problem is they're not British values, they're universal values. They're nothing inherently 'British' about them. It's just a bunch of...
Michael Gove, and anyone else who harps on about 'British' values