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http://i3.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article1141853.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/GISELE+VOGUE+PARIS.jpg bmi 11, Ethiopia... but yer still would, wouldncha?
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Likewise! But £32.50-ish in this case gets me the three halves, plus an early look at the new players and kit, the Torch and a game against Ajax (plus Udinese for another £14.50). I have driven to the ground before (and had free parking) if I've been going that way, but otherwise mileage and time cost usually isn't worth it against a £1.50 postage charge.
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Bearing in mind you'll be spending £35 or more for a ticket next season, then yes it's good value. Buying the £47 deal you only pay the booking fee once as well, if it worries you that much. Unless you really want to waste time and money going to the ticket office to buy with cash, rather than having them post the tickets for £1.50.
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NC can wear whatever he wants, he's Italian (sort of).
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Don't think there's anything wrong with the format, personally. Three good sides at the start of season training, a bit of competition, photo and autograph opportunities for the kids, plus the Torch. Gotta be worth £15 or so of anyone's money, i.e. when bought with the Udinese and Ajax full games.
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or (same number of silly bulls) Na-than-i-el Clyne is all mine all mine.... etc
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I'm going as part of the 3-match deal. Worth it for the Ajax and Udinese matches alone.
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Anyway, what is it with left-sided wing-backs and protracted transfers? "Has he signed yet?"
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Someone with the moniker 'Rosie' perchance?
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We can always trust Alps to be pessimistic.
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Get well soon Whitey. I guess you're in CCU, so probably limited visitors otherwise I'd stop by. I'm up there a couple of times a week for work - be up there on Monday in fact.
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The quote as reported in the Guardian: "My opposite number, who was the City minister for part of this period and Gordon Brown's right-hand man for all of it … he has questions to answer as well. That's Ed Balls, by the way." Speaking of Brown's government, Osborne said: "They were clearly involved and we just haven't heard the full facts, I don't think, of who knew what when." Seems pretty clear who Georgie-boy was referring to, no ambiguity there.
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Osborne's aides now backtracking like mad. He knew he was wrong, was simply trying to smear the opposition. But then he's used to doing that.
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Not a 'real' one of course - him being one of our colonial cousins.
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Corby Moore and Ben Reeves (18 and 19 respectively) are also in the First Team squad.
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Seeing the phone you're currently using, how would you compare the experience of Nokia with Windows against the Desire with Android? I've got a Desire that I've enjoyed for the past two years but am now looking to change, but I'm split between the X One, Galaxy S3 and the Lumia 900.
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What intrigues me is Taylor's reference to PAST payments outstanding. Is he referring to Sol Campbell's old 'image rights' claim and TBH's claim that he lost £2m in the 2010 administration? Or is he talking about the deferred wages that have been stacking up since February? Or both? If the former, presumably this means the football-related debts from 2010 have NOT yet been settled in full and now won't be. Ergo, if these are now rendered down against the wishes of the players, surely the Golden Share could be withdrawn if the FL have the balls to do it (yeah, I know the answer to that one).
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Only marginally better than the ads for Confused.com
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HELP - BOOTMGR image is corrupt. The system cannot boot
Pugwash replied to Micky's topic in The Lounge
Two things: One: It looks like you have access to another computer. You could try rigging the hard drive to the second computer (as a slave) to retrieve your data and save it onto a portable drive. Two: Dump Vista. Horrible piece of crap. The day after it came out a senior MS programmer advised someone I know not to upgrade to it. Windows 7 is what Vista should've been and is far, far better. -
I must say, the blue painted dwellings and the palm trees gently swaying in the breeze give it a real 'Island in the Sun' look. Perhaps that's a native's blowpipe in the right foreground?
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Hammond is a pr*ck, but Michael 'The Fish Course' Gove is an utter c*nt. The man has absolutely no idea what he's doing. He goes against all logic, disregards all sensible and researched advice and has complete contempt for the workforce. Driven by pure political dogma. The problem is that most kids are in the education system for at least 14 years. It can be up to 20 years before the effects of change are seen. How many wild changes in policy have taken place over the last 20 years? Anyway, back to the thread - not sure if PWRR do recruit a lot from the Commonwealth, though?
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Ah, but in HD the pinstripes will be clearly visible! Seriously, though, i can see the shorts being swapped around for some matches where the home side wears a single-colour strip, e.g. Chelsea away. (and red socks with Chelsea wearing white ones)
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Because the British Army is built around the Regimental system, around which is centred a unit's esprit de corps, morale - call it what you will. It's the soldiers' family and support, a sense of belonging if you like, a source of pride. As for capabilities, the 1st battalion of the PWRR is the main fighting battalion. Take it away and you're left with a rump of a light infantry battalion (probably understrength) and a TA battalion. The MoD need to look at cutting their own bloated organisation before cutting the muscle of the armed forces yet again.