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Enjoyed that a lot Thiago is such a silky beast Mo & Trent sublime
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Has any one ever...? Tell us about it.
mattyq replied to Carvalho Diablo's topic in GF - General Forum
Few beers in London and got the train to Didcot Was woken up by a Guard in Swansea Naturally it was raining -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
I know, those jeans are going straight into the bin -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
I'm not from Wigan -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
That's a shirt, no tie -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
You know you've been riding the GF too long when the only reason you chose a breakfast is so that you can post it onto the breakfast thread -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
Greek greasy spoon in St Albans. Had the Greek breakfast. Doesn't look great but was very tasty Olives Halloumi Poached egg Spicy garlicky sausage sliced lovely Some Greek Pork thing on the right, again tasty £8, would have again -
Has any one ever...? Tell us about it.
mattyq replied to Carvalho Diablo's topic in GF - General Forum
When I was doing my teacher training a very long time ago we had to do a few days in a primary school. First day I had to go to the swimming baths with a load of little kids. One of them jumps in and whacks his head on the side knocking himself out. Jumped in and pulled the little swine out who came round and started hyper ventilating... thought he was going to die but we calmed him down and got him to breathe into a bag which worked. Paramedics came and took him to hospital where, I'm told, he made a full recovery All very surreal -
Watched the first 3 last night Brilliant stuff, love it
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Dune Saw it last week and am still thinking about it Immense, epic Loved the cinematography and the music and thought they did a pretty good job with the dialogue 8.5 Heard some people going on about how shit it was on the way out... it's not for everybody
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I thought the Torres game would be the best I ever see us play at the shithole I was wrong Thank you Jurgen, Mo and the boys Fuck the Tories
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I'm happy for people when they get a decent pay rise The problem is that if nurses, teacher's, TAs, lab assistants, hospital porters etc fuck off to the hospitality sector then who's going to do their work? Nobody And if nobody does their work then what's going to happen to hospitals, GP practices, schools, testing labs, dole offices etc? In a pandemic
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Happy Birthday!!
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Inflation did rise this month. By 3.1% The rate of the rise fell marginally by.1% Public sector workers do the most important and vital work in the economy and we haven't had a pay rise at all. All 6.5 million of us That means effectively I've had a 3% cut in wages this year. Thank you Brexit and Johnson Brexit=Tory
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All the EU countries for sure
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That's interesting info you posted. Going by that my local authority, South Oxfordshire, is ranked 302 out of 319 least deprived areas in the country so, compared nationally very little deprivation. Little pockets in a swathe of affluence Yet it's growing and evident everywhere as Stringy mentioned re Guildford Just a lot less than places like Wallasey and I don't have a downer on Wallasey... got a lot of lovely areas there
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Last time I was in Wallasey was Christmas just before Covid and to my eyes, having lived in the South for 25 years, it looked desperate
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I live in one of the most affluent areas of the country and can see poverty everywhere. The closed shops, the dodgy estates, the prevalence of bookies and charity shops on the High St, the scrawny kids in second hand clothes etc etc Of course, I can see wealth everywhere as well... massive houses. packed upmarket eateries and winebars, big cars etc It's like some sort of unofficial apartheid based on economics rather than colour.
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This looks decent in downtown milton keynes http://www.bogotacoffee.co.uk/index.html
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Resilience (The ability to bounce back)
mattyq replied to YorkshireRed's topic in GF - General Forum
I always used to think this is what separates the truly successful from the rest of us mortals. Now not so sure Look at someone like Trump who's had a million setbacks that seemingly bounced off him to no effect. That sort of thing is just psychotic and not normal or healthy. Similar to the useless tub of lard Johnson -
One for this time of year Seasons of mist and mellow fruitfulness Close bosomed friend of the maturing sun Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch eves run etc, that's all i remember but it's a cracker, Ode to Autumn by Keats
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What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
Stopped watching at unsmoked bacon, the dirty get -
What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?
mattyq replied to ISeeRed's topic in GF - General Forum
Nobody likes square plates but still a bit of overreaction like -
Was at the Donnington Guns & Roses one... my mate who was a bad smelly had a spare so I went along. We got hammered on cheap cider. Iron Maiden were boss, Guns & Roses less so Was also at Glasto for Orbital, was off my head on acid so it was pretty good although not really music related REM at Glasto was great as were Queen at Maine Rd Living in Sheffield in the late 80s was fantastic for brilliant music. One week it'd be Ned's Atomic Dustbin the next Everything but the Girl then Hawkwind, Happy Mondays and Deacon Blue etc My favourite at the time was Marillion in the City Hall