Is one a loose head, and the other a hooker?Britney Spears could sell a 100k stadium, how many tickets could Eva Cassidy shift?
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Is one a loose head, and the other a hooker?Britney Spears could sell a 100k stadium, how many tickets could Eva Cassidy shift?
A deceased person would not sell as many tickets as a living one.Britney Spears could sell a 100k stadium, how many tickets could Eva Cassidy shift?
A deceased person would not sell as many tickets as a living one.
It is not yet Monday dinner time and already we have a winner for Daft Post
Of The Week Award.

You said could which is present tense. You should have said would have.Obviously when both were active and performing
Yes I’d say you have won that accolade quite comfortably.
You said could which is present tense. You should have said would have.
It is daft because it is irrelevant. What has music concerts to do with rugby union?
Rugby union internationals get far bigger crowds than rugby league do. Seems that is a problem for you.
Britney Spears got far bigger crowds than Eva Cassidy.
The Super Bowl would get a far bigger crowd than the rugby union World Cup if unlimited attendances were possible.
Sheffield United get bigger home crowds than Hull City.
The point is attendances and popularity don’t necessarily mean something is better.
Gatland does one as the Wales coach. No surprise after losing to Italy
It means they are more popular though. Rugby union would match any Super Bowl with an unlimited attendance.
League positions show that Sheffield United are better than us. We are getting bigger crowds than Burnley but we aren’t better than them.
I know written sarcasm is difficult but you totally missed I was taking the piss out of RL.
I thought Marcus Smith had the pace to make the line at the end, took one sidestep too many imo. Jocks on top though.
edit: at the end of the first half that is...
Fair enough, I haven't seen the replay yet.Tbf I thought that until I saw the replay and he was about to get crunched as they were closing in on him.