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Miguel Sanchez

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  1. Go back to 2021 and tell the Covid thread that the baldy, specky tube will be FM within three years. What a time we're living in.
  2. Surely giving the referee a tablet or something would help in situations like this.
  3. The suit guy on twitter is essential, but life-ruining content:
  4. Unlucky, everyone who picked Mark Steel: Mark Steel: Comedian 'immensely relieved' to be cancer-free as he praises doctors - BBC News
  5. I'm being punished for all the posts in the other thread. Cigarette Smoking Man is the father of Scully's baby. This is a fever dream and isn't real. I choose to believe that none of it exists.
  6. I feel as if there should be a picture of the officer in question holding up a scarf in front of an empty stand.
  7. Saw a good tweet a week or two ago, roughly along the lines of "one of the most exhausting things about modern life is phoning up Sky every 18 months and pretending you're going to leave so you can keep paying the same amount for your broadband." The system's a nonsense.
  8. I had never heard Penny Lane by the Beatles until I heard it in Tesco a few years ago. I've never heard it before or since in any other context or location. Considering how highly thought of it is in their canon, it's pretty forgettable. Whenever you see mentions of the Beatles' best songs, I've not (knowingly) heard half of them.
  9. Queen are too ubiquitous for me to consider them music. Don't Stop Me Now, I Want to Break Free, Radio Gaga, We Are the Champions, We Will Rock You, Bohemian Rhapsody, A Kind of Magic, Somebody to Love, You're My Best Friend (I'm looking up their singles and I didn't even realise this was them), Bicycle Race, Another One Bites the Dust and I Want it All are all inescapable in British culture, at least in my lifetime. I've never purposely sat down and listened to one of these songs, yet I'm pretty much completely familiar with how they all sound from beginning to end. Throw in the (largely American) apparent mass agreement on the internet that obviously Bohemian Rhapsody is the best song ever and obviously Freddie is the best frontman ever and obviously Live Aid is the best performance ever and... go away. I'm not interested.
  10. The character is believed by some to have initiated a phenomenon referred to as "The Scully Effect," as the character's role as a medical doctor and FBI Special Agent inspired many young women to pursue careers in science, medicine, engineering, and law enforcement, and as a result brought a perceptible increase in the number of women in those fields.[68][69] At the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International, Anderson noted that she has long been aware of "The Scully Effect" and stated: "We got a lot of letters all the time, and I was told quite frequently by girls who were going into the medical world or the science world or the FBI world or other worlds that I reigned, that they were pursuing those pursuits because of the character of Scully. And I said, 'Yay!'"
  11. I'm watching the new X-Files episodes. I had an inkling they wouldn't be very good but I'm most surprised by the production quality. I feel as if I'm watching one of those films Channel 5 shows at 2 in the afternoon.
  12. I actually fell asleep while typing "Dave Gilbert", there's nothing more boring than that possibility.
  13. Kyren Wilson is a giant wetwipe. Jak Jones is called Jak. I am convinced "Dave Gilbert" doesn't exist and everybody just has a mass hallucination every year and imagines a guy. Ballrun for another title, please.
  14. A very amusing post match interview to come from Ronald here.
  15. Jacob Alpharad, 28, was among the attendees who showed up to see Paterson. “I don’t think there’s any celebrity I could meet that would impress my friends more than her specifically,” Alpharad said. “I was just happy to be born at the same time as [the Glasgow event]. It sounds like a skit right out of a sitcom.” Amanda Silver, 21, said she came for the laughs after seeing all the buzz online around what happened in Glasgow. “My parents were very confused. I couldn’t explain it to them. I was like, ‘It’s a meme,’” Silver said. “They were like, ‘It’s $44.’ And I was like, ‘I’m going.’ I would pay an infinite amount of money to see that.” I don't know Jacob and Amanda, I've never met Jacob and Amanda, but Jacob and Amanda should be institutionalised and separated from the rest of humanity.
  16. I hadn't watched the full Shooders video in a while. You could write a book about the amount of details in that video. Astonishing.
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