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Did he want to end the practice of dogs with smaller than usual brains chasing rabbits which they couldn't eat around our beloved stadium.
Fat **** wouldn’t be any worse than Crawley. Maybe give Crawley a go as Deputy PM.
I work with a Geordie and we’ll be watching the game later on. Pray for me, please.
Great cricketer, would have been a very effective Bazballer had that existed in the late 80s.
Bournemouth v Everton 2 - 0 Semenyo Fulham v Man City 1 - 3 Haaland Newcastle v Spurs 3 - 1 Woltemade Arsenal v Brentford 2 - 0 Rice Brighton...
Former England batter Robin Smith dies aged 62 - https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/articles/c33mzp4mxe8o
Tuesday 2nd December Bournemouth 2-0 Everton Evanilson Fulham 1-2 Manchester City Haaland Newcastle 3-1 Spurs Woltemade Wednesday 3rd December...
Don't need as many fields to grow crops anymore... Multistory container farms and hydroponics - how many tonnes of cannabis is grown in urban...
When there's anything contentious like a serious VAR mistake, posts are always made days or week later. Doesn't happen a lot but it does happen....
We did score 15 goals in April/May - out of 8 games so I do think by April we'd worked out how to score more. The boring/not boring debate has...
Inconvenience
Young that, eh? 62, ****ing hell.
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Every time I hear David Lammy's name I say it in Alan Lamb's accent!
Very sad news. Brilliant batsman for Hampshire and England. Loved watching him or his brother Chris winning the match for us in those big one...
Warmongers should lead by example and volunteer to head to the front line as we can't have the guy who's military consists of messenger pigeons...
Sad news and unexpected although he struggled with alcohol and mental health issues for the last 20 years. A great batsman against fast bowling,...
This. Can't underestimate the impact having our 5 best (arguably, or at least 5 of our top) players out has had and continues to have, not just on...
A water meter has saved me a fortune compared to my previous water bill. Well under half.