Sorry. I don’t mind getting doxxed (Hi, I’m Nick) - Not my family, though.Rude.
Sorry. I don’t mind getting doxxed (Hi, I’m Nick) - Not my family, though.Rude.
I’ll message you lol
It's not just you, I assume when we are young we have plenty of room in the brain for memory, and we are continually learning, but as we get old everything slows down, like a computer the memory becomes full, and how you recall that memory, like cookies and cache. I know kids before the age of five generally don't remember much because whatever part of the brain it is is not fully developed. Like time going fast for older people, it;s not going any faster, it's just we are slowing down, so we take longer to do things, hence it gives the perception of time going fast. Probably quite a few Youtube videos on all this stuff.
I still remember England's Malcolm McDonald scoring five against Cyprus, although he was Toon so we probably shouldn't mensy him.
AND before that he was Luton

Oh ffs i would have been 17 and still remember it but if you ask me what i had for my tea yesterday would have no idea.I just looked up how long ago those five goals were, 1975, **** 50 years ago.![]()
Sounds about time we won it againNext year at the World Cup it will be 60 years since we won it
Sounds about time we won it again![]()
First time i saw it on an 18" square black and white TV which my dad had to keep standing up and batting on the side because the valves came loose with the vibration of the speaker.Would be good to see us win it twice
First time i saw it on an 18" square black and white TV which my dad had to keep standing up and batting on the side because the valves came loose with the vibration of the speaker.
I remember those, we had one, the equivalent of a 54 inch plasma flat TV screen now, we also had a Radiogram, a huge side board with a valve radio and a record player, state of the art then
the good old days.we need a defrag to clear out all the absolutely useless **** we have stored in there instead of useful knowledge ..It's not just you, I assume when we are young we have plenty of room in the brain for memory, and we are continually learning, but as we get old everything slows down, like a computer the memory becomes full, and how you recall that memory, like cookies and cache. I know kids before the age of five generally don't remember much because whatever part of the brain it is is not fully developed. Like time going fast for older people, it;s not going any faster, it's just we are slowing down, so we take longer to do things, hence it gives the perception of time going fast. Probably quite a few Youtube videos on all this stuff.
I need a complete format and reinstall of my operating system, and i'm only 42.we need a defrag to clear out all the absolutely useless **** we have stored in there instead of useful knowledge ..
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Former Premier League referee David Coote has been charged with making an indecent video of a child. The 43-year-old ex-Premier League official will apear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday for a first hearing in relation to the charge. Coote has been charged that he made one indecent video of a child in Category A on January 2, 2020. Category A is the most serious category and typically shows young children being raped or sexually abused by adults.