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Jeff Venom

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  1. I feel like it is similar with "yobs" vs "revellers": Football fan drunk on legal substance = yob Young middle class girl out her face on illegal substance at Glastonbury = reveller
  2. Watched You 2 and pretty much hated it. Really enjoyed the first series, but series 2 didn't do it for me at all.
  3. Airdrie folded and their fans blamed Bill Barr for the demise over a dispute with their stadium. In their final game, which was at Somerset, when Ayr went 1 0 up their "fans" invaded the pitch and they broke the crossbar, and the match was abandoned.
  4. I missed your first goal because I was watching two stewards strong arm one of your fans out [emoji23] But to answer your question, yes you're supposed to be behind the first barrier. I struggling to think though of times our fans have gathered at the wall.
  5. Would be surprised if none of us at some point in our careers haven't been lured to a new position, for more money, with an ex-boss you like, with the prospect of more interesting work. I know I have. Add to that the finite length of a pro footballer's career, boys are having an absolute laugh slating Doc. As if it's even unheard of.
  6. TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs Aleister Black vs Buddy Murphy. Match result - Black Rusev vs Bobby Lashley in a Tables match. Match result - Lashley The New Day © vs The Revival for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship. Match result - Revival Bray Wyatt vs The Miz. Match result - Bray Wyatt The Kabuki Warriors © vs Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. Match result - Lynch and Flair Roman Reigns vs King Corbin in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. Match result - Roman Reigns
  7. Possibly could have meant to say "desires", but you'd think she'd correct herself.
  8. I've got my work Xmas party tomorrow night. Going to try and avoid the result and get properly strapped in for a miserable, hungover Friday morning with Johnson giving DX crotch-chops to the press having secured a landslide.
  9. I only get Libdems ads at the top of my YouTube list, in the evenings. They are going very hard in my area though so wondered if they'd geolocationed me.
  10. Thought it was quite obviously a satirical masterpiece, but here we are. No hard feelings [emoji3577]
  11. Genuinely don't really know what Scottish Tories want. Like what is their want for Scotland or their local area based on? What is about Westminsters minter policies that has Scottish Tories frothing at the reproductive unit?
  12. We're a way better football team that you. It's just that you hammer throw shitfest tae f**k your way against us, always and forever. Since the 90s. Sheerin moved to us because he knew we were ballers #4evs
  13. Ah right so now those chosen academics, at an arbitrarily young age, are not going into industry because they didn't get taught practical skills while child? You're at it.
  14. [emoji23] Unsurprisingly you've nothing constructive to say about actual teaching or forms of learning. Just the usual stiffy for everything 1960s Britain.
  15. Middle and upper class kids inevitably find their way into these schools. If not by post code, then certainly by affording tutors.Your tripartite system was a construct to keep middle and upper classes apart from those below. Curious to know what practical skills you'd teach 11 and 12 year olds. Given that's the age the paths are chosen. And I was a teacher. You'd know that if you were able to read properly.
  16. "The sensible person" [emoji23] Shocked, frankly, to read a Tory basically cheerleading the elitist tripartite system that got rightly binned about 40 years ago.
  17. I agree with this and it's the same in England. Tests and exams left right and centre. Assessment for learning every single lesson, left right and centre. Why? Because league tables, school funding, and ofsted. There's a distrust of the primary schools who feed into the secondaries, so more testing happens in year 7, because data. Not a single main stream politician ever talks about education being a political football for all of modern history. In the UK, given the philosophies on education by the two main parties, I don't see how this will ever change without de-politicisation of education. There has, in Maths, been a recent drive towards problem solving and contextual questions, which is a good thing as it requires more relational rather than instrumental understanding. The problem (as always) was the execution; I had a few technically excellent pupils who were not natively English and/or had additional learning needs, and couldn't access the word-heavy new exam questions - a few months was not enough for them to adjust to this binary change following years of conditioning.
  18. I had a conversion recently with the other person saying how, 10 years ago, it may have been difficult for a female at that age, at that time, to defy the whip. And here we are.
  19. We've had more influence than we've been entitled to, wha's like us, eh? [emoji3526]
  20. It doesn't matter, the teams have been picked. People will still shrug their shoulders and vote Tory because never Corbyn. Nevermind that this is precisely what insurance companies will want access to further down the line.
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