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Just come back from watching Arrival, with Amy Adams. Good film if a little overrated.

She's let herself go a bit in this, but yeh, I still wid <ok>

Bought an indian on the way back. Mixed grill in naan bread. Two seekh kebabs, chicken tikka, salad seperate, mint and chilli sauce on the side. With chips! Now... WTF gwannnin.

Nice. I've just had beans on toast and a penguin.
 
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I used to coach his football team. I've seen those ****wit dads who bully their kids into chasing the impossible dream of becoming a professional footballer when it's clear they don't have the talent. The dads are angry, the kids are miserable.

I don't push my kids into misery, childhood is too short.

Picking my daughter up from work a couple of years ago, I watched some of a primary school game (whilst waiting for her to finish) and there was this young lad that had all the gear on, including what looked liked bleached hair?
Every time he touched the ball, his "fan club" from the side of the pitch either praised him or berated him. The poor lad spent most of the time looking at his fan club for his next orders. To compound matters, he probably (from what I saw) was the worst player on the pitch, with a really terrible attitude. Every time he did something wrong, like not controlling the ball, he would bollock the closet player to him, as if it was his fault!
 
Picking someone's daughter up from work a couple of years ago, I watched some of a primary school game (whilst waiting for her to finish) and there was this young lad that had all the gear on, including what looked liked bleached hair?
Every time he touched the ball, his "fan club" from the side of the pitch either praised him or berated him. The poor lad spent most of the time looking at his fan club for his next orders. To compound matters, he probably (from what I saw) was the worst player on the pitch, with a really terrible attitude. Every time he did something wrong, like not controlling the ball, he would bollock the closet player to him, as if it was his fault!

Corrected for the sake honesty

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Christmas tree should be ready in time too <whistle>
Every year Mrs Stan buys a real tree and says she's going to cherish and nurture it for future Christmases. The poor ****ers know they've got til Easter at best.

Last Christmas I decided that I would take charge and I'm pleased to report that the tree is in good health and ready to be pissed on by the cats.
 
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