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I´ve been a few times and looking forward to going back in the Autumn, would recommend hiring a pocket wifi router in advance, you can pick it up at the airport and drop it back afterwards, that way you can use Google maps / City Mapper etc when navigating the city and not spend on data, I used: https://ninjawifi.com/
https://tokyocheapo.com/ is a good resource of what's on, and what to check in each neighborhood.
Type in the artist, title or catalogue number and it will show you how many are up for sale and for what prices, also has last time it sold and for how much (if sold via the site).
Just found this picture featuring producer/DJ Goldie and a lack health & safety - don't remember the concert at all, did anyone from here go?
'I also got them a commission at a gigantic concert called ‘Change the World’, arranged by the same charity that organised Live Aid.
The concert was held at Loftus Road, Queen’s Park Rangers’ ground in London and featured many of the top pop acts of the day, including Tears for Fears and ABC. Goldie and Vulcan spayed this massive hoarding together over 8 hours while the bands played live in the stadium'
Chris tells us about his work at the QPR academy and looks ahead to a brighter future for Rangers, who are currently floundering at the wrong end of the table (3m 20s).
ONE in five British workers are on loan to their current job from Chelsea FC, it has emerged.
More than six million people remain locked into contracts signed under Guus Hiddink, Carlo Ancelotti, Andre Villas-Boas, Roberto Di Matteo, Rafa Benitez, or Jose Mourinho over the last seven years while effectively working full-time for different employers.
A Chelsea source said: “David Luiz made the press, but 428,999 of the other 429,000 deals we did on deadline day were immediately loaned back to employers ranging from bulk waste collection to publishing houses.
“Apart from an increase in salary to around £30,000 a week, most people find that signing for Chelsea doesn’t interfere with their daily routine at all.”
The signings, made to forestall interest from rival clubs, typically have the bulk of their wages paid by Chelsea with employers from Subway to KPMG making up the remaining 0.0005 per cent.
Julian Cooke said: “It was a real surprise when I got a call from Antonio Conte on transfer deadline day telling me I unfortunately didn’t feature in his plans this season.
“In all honesty I hadn’t expected to make the starting 11, mostly because I’m an accountant living in Devon, but I reckon I could’ve done a job in the League Cup.”
We went to Taghazout at the start of the year, great for surfing but not much else - it's also a dry town, nearby Agadir had more going on with a nice beach, restaurants etc...