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What a little beauty!
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Love vinyl, love the sleeves and the sound of a record player. Yep a complete u turn to try and combat downloads, and me for one will be this form of music for bands I like.
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There is a Turkish hairdressers that has opened here in Royston Town, thinking of going along and getting myself a Turkish shave!
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I have heard it is going to be blue ;-)
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What about the away kit?!
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David Armstrong holding a sponge to his head v Blackburn!
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On Sunday 16th September 2012, Me and Mrs Dr.Who are taking part in the London to Brighton cycle ride, for the charity Childhood First, which is our choosen charity for all events.This is 54 miles, and the furthest I have cycled before this time was 11 miles. I know times are hard and season ticket prices are at a very silly price, but I would appreciate as much or as little as you can afford, as it will help with the motivation. We are off for our first longish bike ride today, as part of the training schedule (15 miles). This is on the main board, as I am a Saints fan, so is my wife, and I will be wearing the new Saints top! Please check out the charity, and help me reach our target. http://www.childhoodfirst.org.uk/ http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=simsgocycling&isTeam=true Thank you for reading, and a bigger thank you if you can spare even If it is £1.00.
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Sounds a little like mine at the moment. Sunday - tuna on toast Monday - beans on toast Tuesday - spaghetti on toast Wednesday - beans on toast Thursday - spaghetti on toast Friday - Indian takeaway Saturday - cook a meal On a diet and fitness trip ready for me and mrs dr who's cycle ride from London to Brighton. Normally eat loads of rubbish as often as possible!
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That is the rise in cotton prices for you!
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I saw this on Twitter. Not sure if this has been posted on here, but one to keep an eye on. I quite fancy the Lambert one. http://www.sfcshirts.bigcartel.com
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Did we not used to have a very red top? There was one with shoulder white bits, but there was a whole red shirt? Or did I dream this? Must have been 85/86 http://www.amazon.co.uk/SOUTHAMPTON-FRAMED-FOOTBALL-POSTER-THROUGH/dp/B002WTSKAO
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When I was young, we always used to have a set meal each day of the week, but this does not happen so much any more. I used to hear the phrase it is Wednesday today, so it is lamb chops day, and we always had the same thing it, mash and peas. Friday was always fish day from the chippy, and there was a day for crispy pancakes. At the weekend it was my mums chilli on Saturday, and every Sunday without fail it would be roast day, unless it was really hot out, and we would have a salad, covered in cheese with a pork pie plonked in the middle (to make it healthy). We just have whatever we fancy each day and pick something random from the freezer for the kids. We only all sit down together and eat on the occasional Saturday and Sunday. Does anyone still have set meals for each day? Do you sit down as a family and discuss the day?
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Both my girls love broccoli, sweetcorn and carrots and have it every time they have a meal that requires veg. I just think these days they have a lot of ready meals, such as lasagne, spaghetti bol, sheppards pie, corn beef hash, tuna pasta bake, cheesy pasta, which are all on a great offer in Tesco. (over stores as well). This is easier and cheaper to feed children,mand it is still expensive. I would give them veg with these meals but feel it is a little much for a little one. I love veg, but my wife does not eat any of it, so they have it when they have roast, and other meals that require veg.
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Just celebrating not having to go into the office for 5 days (I work from home on Fridays). Then 2 days in the office with 4 days out the office as taking the Monday off the following week.
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This reminds me of the shirt that we had in Europe in 2004.
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I suppose it will be on a Thursday sometime this month. Normally around the 3 week?
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I notice our news comes under the premier league heading on Sky Sports news. BBC will not update until 1st July.
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I would like a riff raff membership please.
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I really do not think Adkins would leave us, unless a top 4/5 team came in for him. We have a great future, the club is in great shape, no reason to move on. Reports are that lambert was not going to be given money to push on, so most managers will leave if they cannot strengthen their squads. Just look at WGS, if you feel you have taken a club as far as you can, then as a manager you would move on to better yourself.
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Looks like Swansea are going for a cheap option, and they will go down next season. Norwich, and Vila will struggle along with QPR and Reading. Plenty of teams that will be worse off than us. I also think Stoke could struggle as well.m
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Not bad, love Ajax, and they are the Dutch champions. Will be a good game just before the start of the season. Beat them, and Champions league here we come!
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Don't get me started! I already have to travel 233 mile round trip, when I do go to home games. I prefer away games and will choose this option. If I got a season ticket I would not be able to go to every home game, and would not be able to go to away games at all. For me and others it is not just the case of buying a season ticket it is petrol and food for the day. Now if we got into Europe I would do all I could to get to away games yes, but this would put the league right on the back burner and I would probably make a family break away out of it.
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It is but they know they can still get the bums on seats as we need to support them. As I said this was in no way a go at the club, but just pointing out how much it has become a rich mans game. As someone pointed out a pint used to be around £1.20 in 1988, and you could could watch a game of football for 30p more, seats or terrace still a game of football. I do not believe a pint is anywhere near £32 is it..... Not even in London
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Can the prize be £600 so I can purchase a season ticket?
