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...all wanting to leave at the same time for whatever reason, it put me in mind of this little scene from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. I wonder if Holloway got them alll in for a 'chat' and said if you don't wanna be 'ere, you're welcome leave.
Ok, wanted to ask this after we beat Wolves, but everyone was running around like they'd just won the lottery and world peace had been announced.
If Manning was such a revelation, a natural left footer that can play winger or mid, why has it taken several "injured" players to elevate him to first team play??
Do our management and coaching staff just watch those on the highest wages and completely ignore our up and coming youth??
This maths test can predict your favourite film (mine was Star Wars)
-Pick a number between 1 and 9 -Multiply by 3 -Add 3 to that number -Multiply by 3 again -Add the two digits together
Now to discover your favourite film!!
1. Oliver Twist 2. Saving Private Ryan 3. Gone With The Wind 4. Star Wars 5. Jaws 6. The Godfather 7. Ctizen Kane 8. Pulp Fiction 9. The Joy Of Anal Sex With Male Sheep And Oiled Up Grandpas 10. Forrest Gump
QPR are winless in their last four home league games with the Canaries (D2 L2), last winning in October 2007 with Martin Rowlands scoring the only goal.
Norwich are unbeaten in their last seven league games against the Hoops (W4 D3).
Idrissa Sylla's four goals have won more points for QPR than any other player in 2016-17 (five points).
R's midfielder Tjaronn Chery has created more chances than any other Championship player this term (48) but has just three assists to his name.
Norwich have used just eight English players this season; a joint-league low alongside Newcastle.
The Canaries have lost their last three games; the current longest losing run in the division."
Beautiful bay gelding, no scratches on face, couple dings around the hocks, some wear and tear around the saddle area commensurate with age. Please note, this is a GELDING. Please do not ask for a refund or leave neg comments if you expect a large horse penis. Thank you and happy bidding!
So I thought, given the cicumstances I'd best make an honest woman of her. Plus, you only get the £2,000 funeral benefit if you're married. Practical AND romantic, what a catch!
Just wanted show a pic of a quiet registry do,n nothing fancy or unusual
Loads of work, loads of beer, loads of drugs, loads of women, great music, felt safe crawling across the pub car park at night, always woke up somewhere different, always found my way to work on time, always got paid with red 50 quid notes, always got paid on friday, never worked Saturday, never could and still can't do up my 501s right, bookies at 10 am, pub at 10:58 am, p1ssed at 3:05 pm, charlied up.... somewhere.... but always laughing....
We had a decent squad, international players, flair, guile, goals...
I wake up now and wonder why I bothered growing up...
I feel a bucket list coming on, only not things I ain't done ever, things I ain't done for 20 years!
I got some relatively upbeat news about my terminal condition. The results of my three monthly scan show that the chemo has shrunk some lumps by 50% and most by 30%!! Hurrah!!
Having been told in March by my arseologist that it's all a bit incurable as it's now in your liver and lungs and you've got nine months without chemo, 12 to 18 months with chemo, I find myself in the fortunate position of possibly snagging 2, 3, 4 maybe even 5 more years!
Or.... not. Depends how quick it grows back after 6 months of chemo and then how it reacts to another dose of chemo and radiotherapy. Couple of hours of Radio 4 should sort it!
Anyhow, with all this doom and gloom about and me being in bits after four months of chemo, I've a wry smile on my face for a while yet and no one's taking that away from me any time soon.