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Merseyside derby
at 14:35 20 Feb 2025

This new stadium ruins the answer to: which is the closest football league ground to the river Mersey?
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Rick Buckler RIP
at 16:17 19 Feb 2025

@ mostly kids

The Jam were a kids' band. I was 16 when I first saw them, at the Rainbow, Setting Sons tour, December 1979. They were barely more than kids themselves.

Cos the kids know where it's at... as In The City told us...

Anyone else here bump into them on the back of a lorry at the rear of the Savoy, on a 1981 cnd March?

What a bonus that was! My brother and I accidently pitched up right at the front of that audience...

Edit: fuller story.
We saw a flatbed with drums and amps set up, and agreed to stick around to see what was going on... someone opened a silver flight case, which revealed 'The Jam' stencilled on the lid. Still didn't really suppose it would be them tho.

There was no one around at this point.

We sat on a couple of croud barriers, right at the stage.

Some time later, John Weller chambered on the truck.

'What have we come here for today?'

'The Jam!' Came the reply from the several dozen now gathered...

'No,' said JW, 'CND!'

Then, the boys themselves got up on the truck. Pertinent to some of the above, I've always remembered someone shouting 'Absolute Beginners!' As they attempted to get the amps going. Bruce sardonically rolled his eyes, and said, 'precisely..'

Anyway, The Jam played two half hour sets, with Nine Below Zero (whose live Marquee album I was madly in to at that time), Vaughan Tolouse, some whippersnappers called Apocalypse and possibly something else separating them.

Looking behind us, by now there were thousands of spectators stretching up the Embankment, to marvel at possibly the most popular band of the day playing there...

Not bad for one morning...
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Rick Buckler RIP
at 09:34 19 Feb 2025

Accidental down vote.
Actually totally agree
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Rick Buckler RIP
at 22:17 18 Feb 2025

Or a Funeral Pyre
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Ibrahimovic
at 16:28 30 Jan 2025

Might have made one hell of a difference...


Tue 4 May 1976 at 19:30 (Assists in brackets)

Kevin Keegan 76' (John Toshack)
John Toshack 85' (Ray Kennedy)
Ray Kennedy 89' (Kevin Keegan)
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Owls not impressed with the school end
at 10:48 27 Jan 2025

Indeed
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How about a few “not a lot of people know thats”
at 10:47 27 Jan 2025

Reminded me that 'A year in Provence' and 'Wicked Willie' author Peter Mayle was responsible for a slogan. I had to look it up, but:

A 1972 advertising slogan written by Mayle for Wonderloaf Bread was used as a football chant by supporters of Tottenham Hotspur, and became the basis of the song "Nice One Cyril".

Which of course led to:

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Owls not impressed with the school end
at 10:31 27 Jan 2025

Interesting your use of adjective regarding the stewards.

When I went there 8 or so years ago, in the stand, during the game, they seemed to be mostly late middle aged angry bastards intent on winding people up to get something going. Never, before or since, have I seen stewards so (or at all really) keen for actually starting trouble.
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(Feasible) players you most wished had/hadn't played for QPR
at 15:33 21 Jan 2025

Beat me...

Paul Walsh, always looked great. Would have loved him to stay. Wasn't a Harry Kane loan suggested...?

Nope:
Ossie Ardiles
Great player, just not right for R's.
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Snooker, Golf or Darts
at 10:49 20 Jan 2025

According to Wikipedia:

[Shaun Murphy] has claimed to be the only person to have achieved a maximum break in snooker, a nine-dart finish in darts and a hole in one in golf.

https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/former-world-champion-shaun-murphy-claims-he-i
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How about a few “not a lot of people know thats”
at 08:26 16 Jan 2025

Probably to do with the shade of the 'meat' therewithin
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Rod Stewart 80 Today.
at 17:50 11 Jan 2025

True great rock and roll singer. Absolutely!

Try the early 70s trilogy of Albums: Every Picture Tells a Story; Never a Dull Moment; and Smiler, if proof is needed.

To my mind the middle one is the best.
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Rod Stewart 80 Today.
at 17:45 11 Jan 2025

Youngest sibling of five, and the only one not born in Scotland. Probably explains his yearning for Caledonian identity.
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Rod Stewart 80 Today.
at 11:17 11 Jan 2025

Well..
Yes..
I saw a documentary where he made the jeans statement to some teenagers in Trafalgar Square c1973, but he's long since reneged on that...


Denim...



Christ!

I first clocked it watching the Mall thing...

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LA
at 18:54 10 Jan 2025

From the graun:

US government research is unequivocal in linking climate change to larger and more severe wildfires in the western US.

"Climate change, including increased heat, extended drought, and a thirsty atmosphere, has been a key driver in increasing the risk and extent of wildfires in the western United States," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says.
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Clash of heads?
at 21:18 4 Jan 2025

Or defender headbutting?

Strange decision...
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How about a few “not a lot of people know thats”
at 17:13 19 Dec 2024

His mother, and possibly he, lived in Archway for a time....

https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/23621836.adolf-hitlers-sister-in-law-ran-boarding
[Post edited 19 Dec 2024 17:14]
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How about a few “not a lot of people know thats”
at 16:31 19 Dec 2024

Astonishing!
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo
at 20:23 15 Dec 2024

often transcribed as "A-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom!" (a verbal rendition of a drum pattern that Little Richard had imagined)

According to wiki
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Bluesky
at 17:50 13 Nov 2024

Butchers is right. As it would be like waving a sausage at the Dartford tunnel by about 96...
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