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Not since Stevie Logan have I been as excited and then so disappointment in an FFC transfer - mind you Logan got game time, Allan practically didn’t.
Obviously not surprised at the move - hope he does well.
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21 hours ago, Florentine_Pogen said:
Norman Jewison, film director. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/22/norman-jewison-dead-director-moonstruck
He'll be looking forward to being 'In The Heat of The Cremator'.
ETA - 'In The Heat Of The Night' is currently available on BBC iPlayer. I suspect most folk have seen it but for those who haven't, you've got 6 days to catch a classic Oscar winning film. Steiger and Poitier on top form.
Nice one, a movie I can watch over and over, brilliant.
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Possibly venturing into equivalent word territory:
Legos.
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3 minutes ago, RuMoore said:
Sounds very regimented and bland tbqhwy.
What about for an away game with a big travel time, does that still blow your mind that people eat outside their own houses?
It's a rarety tbh but for Queens recently we popped into KFC beforehand - was very nice, they've improved their chips - miles better than a pie in a cold stadium.
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5 minutes ago, RuMoore said:
You don't understand why people eat food?
Granted it's often shite but what's so difficult to understand about it?
People like eating food.
I have my lunch before the game, dinner when I get home - I wouldn't normally have a pie at 3:45 in the afternoon.
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18 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:
I well remember the days of the sales technique that prefixes every item with "Erzie...". "Erzie mars bars, Erzie macaroon bars" among them.
Possibly an urban myth but reminded me of the story of someone knocking a mars bar/macaroon box to the ground only to be followed up with "Get yer broken macaroons here"
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I've never, not once, bought something to eat at a Scottish football ground.
And don't understand those that do.
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We did a learning styles thing at work that gave folk characteristics based on animals - Monkeys were hands on, Elephants analytical etc (I think)
During roll out I said I used a variety of all methods and was told I was a Zoo Keeper
We had to show we'd accounted for the different styles when putting together training packages.
Edited to add: I vaguely remember a meeting where folk wore animal badges.
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My notifications are nearly all spam these days - add to that the occasional erroneous swich to the 'for you' clusterf'ck feed and twitter realky has turned to utter dugshit.
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I preferred it when you started your own wipers after using screenwash.
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Anthony Stokes trending on Twitter
Suggestions that it's a false rumour and hopefully so
Worth reminding folk to talk to someone, anyone, just share it - P&Bs demographic aint the best at admitting they need help.
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Do those graphs take into account 'Right to buy' council house prices?
My parents paid about £7k for their council house back in the 80s - it's worth about £200k now.
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3 minutes ago, ICTChris said:
Not sure this is the right place for this but
The FT data guy posted this, which shows that in 1997 the most common living arrangement for 18-34 year olds in the UK was living in a couple with children. Now the most common living arrangement for 18-34 year olds in this country is living at home with their parents.
It's probably my age but 1997 doesn't seem like ancient history, a land to which we can no longer even hope to return to. The changes seen since then for young people are pretty huge - the expansion of higher education in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the housing price boom (just before 2000 the average house price was 4x the average salary, now it is 8x), the stagnation of the UK economy since the late 2000s.
Yip - my daughter is in a better place financially than I was at her age - I already had a house, she's living with us.
Mind you, although we didn't get one, back then you could get a 100% mortgage - so it was actually too easy to get a house.
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'Last day', 'loved working here' emails!!
Just fucking go.
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45 minutes ago, RubyTuesday said:
Utter confusion from the referee, waves his arm in the air but even the commentary team don't know what he'e given.
I saw him point to the spot but I couldn't convince anyone in our group that he'd given a penalty - even when the protests had settled and Miller was getting ready to take it I was still getting told it hadn't been given.
Mind you it took us about 15 minutes to realise Morrison hadn't come on at half time ... and in a special mention to the view shout out to the seated Falkirk fans who celebrated a 'goal' about 5 minutes from the end
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Never a penalty:
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Just now, Ned Nederlander said:
Hopefully big changes at half time.
He's brought them all on lol
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Mackie was a change too far - Alfie as good as a man down. Hopefully big changes at half time.
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I read this expecting to see comments from folk similarly worried about us f'cking around out there but it turned out to be full of monobrows nursing wee semis:
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Couldn't see this posted already - apologies if it has:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/67939193
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35 minutes ago, mozam76 said:
I noticed something similar was said on the Daily Heil in a piece they wrote about her.
Aye:
#SeriousBusiness
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I notice Draper's Wiki page and the Mirror state that he passed on the 3rd
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27 minutes ago, Aim Here said:
Young, extremely ill, dies in the first few days of January. Derek has @Ned Nederlander pick written all over him.
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