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There's always a red button function but the green one isnt used for anything. I'm proposing to the BBC that it cuts out just the co-commentator.
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Oh yes, he was driving me nuts. Worst bit was when he described Messi as poetry in motion, as he slipped and mis kicked.Killarahales said:Danny Murphy (for so many reasons but he’s even managing to spoil Poland v Argentina 😠5 -
Masterbrew said:
His arse is probably very talented. Or at least, well practiced...In the same vein - fucking Rylan. Talentless arse
Probably because he speaks through it most of the time.
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Nor have Icafcdave123 said:I have honestly never heard of it.1 -
That don't rhymeStig said:
Oh yes, he was driving me nuts. Worst bit was when he described Messi as poetry in motion, as he slipped and mis kicked.Killarahales said:Danny Murphy (for so many reasons but he’s even managing to spoil Poland v Argentina 😠4 -
Butternut Squash.
Seems to be in everything these days, even my vegan sausage roll. FFS0 -
What a shame, bet that ruined the ‘sausage’ roll.2
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Butternut squash would ruin a sausage roll in the same way an onion would ruin a victoria sponge1
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The font on Brazil’s kit.0
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These new stats we're getting on TV for the world cup.For example; 'Ball Recovery = 17 seconds" Now, I know these are fit young men but that time seems remarkably quick to me. It still takes me 2 to 3 hours at my age.5
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My good lady shutting a car door, she either slams it with such force it rattles all the windows and makes my ears pop such is the change in cabin pressure or takes four attempts to shut the fecking thing. 🤷♂️4
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T_C_E said:My good lady shutting a car door, she either slams it with such force it rattles all the windows and makes my ears pop such is the change in cabin pressure or takes four attempts to shut the fecking thing. 🤷♂️
I share your pain, Ray.
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I just bought a Victoria Sponge.Gribbo said:Butternut squash would ruin a sausage roll in the same way an onion would ruin a victoria sponge
Yep, you've guessed it, has both, onion and butternut squash in it:(0 -
what?? where are you getting your fucking food from?!sillav nitram said:
I just bought a Victoria Sponge.Gribbo said:Butternut squash would ruin a sausage roll in the same way an onion would ruin a victoria sponge
Yep, you've guessed it, has both, onion and butternut squash in it:(4 -
The "he scores when he wants" bollocks reaching commentators. Dion Dublin saying it about Mbappe was the one that's set me off.
Newsflash: They all always wants to f***ing score, every minute of the game.
More accurately would be "he scores when they give him too much time and space."
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Drums at football matches. I've had enough of them.1
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Just watching the school caretakers setting up the football pitch for a 7 aside tournament with a couple of visiting schools, as I passed them to exercise my dog they were cable tying the fecking great holes together in some sort of bodged repair, saying there's never any budget left for new ones they've been asking for two years.
Myself and Lynne looked on ebay and bought them two sets for 25 quid FFS, when a school cant afford 25 quid we really are up s*it creek!4 -
It really is shocking how little money schools have. My wife’s a head at an infant school and they have to budget and fight for every penny. The massive increases in heating costs are a big problem.T_C_E said:Just watching the school caretakers setting up the football pitch for a 7 aside tournament with a couple of visiting schools, as I passed them to exercise my dog they were cable tying the fecking great holes together in some sort of bodged repair, saying there's never any budget left for new ones they've been asking for two years.
Myself and Lynne looked on ebay and bought them two sets for 25 quid FFS, when a school cant afford 25 quid we really are up s*it creek!2 -
When they said there was no budget, I assumed we were talking £100s not just a few quid as you say, shocking.DaveMehmet said:
It really is shocking how little money schools have. My wife’s a head at an infant school and they have to budget and fight for every penny. The massive increases in heating costs are a big problem.T_C_E said:Just watching the school caretakers setting up the football pitch for a 7 aside tournament with a couple of visiting schools, as I passed them to exercise my dog they were cable tying the fecking great holes together in some sort of bodged repair, saying there's never any budget left for new ones they've been asking for two years.
Myself and Lynne looked on ebay and bought them two sets for 25 quid FFS, when a school cant afford 25 quid we really are up s*it creek!0 -
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They had a visit from an Amazon community rep from Belvedere the other day and she basically asked my wife what the school needed. What they gave was just a drop in the ocean considering what they make but she was a bit choked at how generous they were, especially given how much the kids will benefit from what they donated.T_C_E said:
When they said there was no budget, I assumed we were talking £100s not just a few quid as you say, shocking.DaveMehmet said:
It really is shocking how little money schools have. My wife’s a head at an infant school and they have to budget and fight for every penny. The massive increases in heating costs are a big problem.T_C_E said:Just watching the school caretakers setting up the football pitch for a 7 aside tournament with a couple of visiting schools, as I passed them to exercise my dog they were cable tying the fecking great holes together in some sort of bodged repair, saying there's never any budget left for new ones they've been asking for two years.
Myself and Lynne looked on ebay and bought them two sets for 25 quid FFS, when a school cant afford 25 quid we really are up s*it creek!3 -
Any contacts might come in handy R. 👍DaveMehmet said:
They had a visit from an Amazon community rep from Belvedere the other day and she basically asked my wife what the school needed. What they gave was just a drop in the ocean considering what they make but she was a bit choked at how generous they were, especially given how much the kids will benefit from what they donated.T_C_E said:
When they said there was no budget, I assumed we were talking £100s not just a few quid as you say, shocking.DaveMehmet said:
It really is shocking how little money schools have. My wife’s a head at an infant school and they have to budget and fight for every penny. The massive increases in heating costs are a big problem.T_C_E said:Just watching the school caretakers setting up the football pitch for a 7 aside tournament with a couple of visiting schools, as I passed them to exercise my dog they were cable tying the fecking great holes together in some sort of bodged repair, saying there's never any budget left for new ones they've been asking for two years.
Myself and Lynne looked on ebay and bought them two sets for 25 quid FFS, when a school cant afford 25 quid we really are up s*it creek!0 -
In the light of the last few posts, Daily Mail headlines defending the “charitable “ status of rich private schools.1
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Penalty shootouts where the camera is behind the penalty taker.1
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Charlton Athletic being the only league club not to produce a calendar this year0
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Do you really want to see a full frontal of Sandgaard?Wilma said:Charlton Athletic being the only league club not to produce a calendar this year0 -
My son went to a fee paying school, i had 3 jobs (and yes i payed my tax on the money)Algarveaddick said:In the light of the last few posts, Daily Mail headlines defending the “charitable “ status of rich private schools.
My wife also did overtime on Saturdays so my boy could go to a decent school.
We had caravan holidays, we made a diesel Peugeot last the 11yrs he was at school, we had basic mobile phones and we never had takeaways or big nights out, and i went to the valley once maybe twice a season.
We took nothing from the "state" and we did not get any of the money that had my son attended a State school would have been "spent" on him.
The school my son attended also took local lads from the Grove Park estate and covered their fees.
Was it worth it? You bet it was, he left with 3 A levels, (History Politics and Economics) Grade 5 Piano, toured Aus playing cricket, South Africa playing hockey. Ended up with a degree from Loughborough, having played football for them.
Not bad from a lad who's dad was born in Plumstead was mechanic who left school at 16 with 1 O level.
By all means make people pay VAT on school fees and then it will be only the very rich who could afford it and make them even more elitist11 -
VAT on vet bills,and funerals bills is disgusting.1
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Vet bills, full stop. Can't imagine how they calculate their prices.thickandthin63 said:VAT on vet bills,and funerals bills is disgusting.3 -
Is it because most bet bills are paid for by insurance companies?Stig said:
Vet bills, full stop. Can't imagine how they calculate their prices.thickandthin63 said:VAT on vet bills,and funerals bills is disgusting.0
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