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So what do you think about the start to the new seies, Hoddy? I'm loving the political machinations with Burrell getting manipulated all over the place and Rawls as the new (and very unpopular) Deputy Opps. It feels like another slow-burning classic with Cheese gaining a bigger role, Avon on his way out of slam, Omar great as ever and Greggs turning into a female McNulty by the second. Gotta love the "Put kids off violence by autopsy" route to keeping the streets clean, too. I've seen the first two episodes and it already feels even better than Season Two. Oh, by the way - did you see The West Wing has been canned? Season 7 is the last one. Also, did you know that Sorkin left because of a crack habit? It's in today's Guardian.
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Greece riots: People have lost trust in government, says opposition leader | World news | guardian.co.uk They're finally demanding some decent indoor plumbing, respect.
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So what has the racist, greek bastard been doing all these years to earn a rest? OK he's 90, but 90 years of doing fuck all. And please don't anyone mention the war effort from 50 years ago as we all know the royalty don't go into danger zones and we don't give this accolade to other 90 war veterans. BBC News - Prince Philip turns 90 and vows to 'slow down' The Duke of Edinburgh, who has turned 90, has told the BBC he is "winding down" and reducing his workload as a senior member of the royal family. In an interview with the BBC's Fiona Bruce, the Queen's husband said he reckoned he had "done his bit". His birthday on Friday will be spent hosting a Buckingham Palace event for the Royal National Institute for Deaf People, which is marking its centenary. He will attend a private service of thanksgiving at Windsor on Sunday. However, there will be a 62-gun salute by the Honourable Artillery Company on Friday afternoon. The Royal Mint has marked the milestone by producing a commemorative £5 coin, available in cupro-nickel, gold and silver, as well as a rare platinum edition at £5,450. The souvenir piece features a portrait of Prince Philip on one side and the Queen on the other - the first time a reigning monarch and consort have appeared on opposite sides of a UK coin. Sculptor Mark Richards, who designed the coin, said: "The challenge for me, in creating this design, was to capture a man who gives great support to the monarch and the country, while remaining largely in the background. "Therefore I have focused on a close-up of his face with all its accumulated dignity, wisdom and experience." 'Sell-by date' The Queen turned 85 in April and she will reach her Diamond Jubilee next year, marking 60 years since she came to the throne. She married Prince Philip in 1947, making him the longest-serving consort in British history. In the interview with the BBC, he talked about his advancing years, saying it was better to get out "before you reach your sell-by date". "I reckon I've done my bit so I want to enjoy myself a bit now, with less responsibility, less frantic rushing about, less preparation, less trying to think of something to say," he said. Prince Philip has never been depicted by himself on the reverse of a coin "On top of that, your memory's going - I can't remember names and things." Over many decades, the duke has embraced a range of causes including the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and conservation, though he insisted he was not a "green" campaigner. "I think that there's a difference between being concerned for the conservation of nature and being a bunny hugger," he added. BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt said the prince's comments were typically frank admissions. He said the Duke of Edinburgh was a no-nonsense royal whose crucial role had been to support the Queen, especially during years of turmoil. On the eve of his birthday Prince Philip, dressed in his Grenadier Guards uniform, took the salute at the annual beating retreat ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. Watched by 4,000 members of the public, almost 300 members of bands of the Household Division performed under a blue evening sky. The division was supported by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and the United States Army Europe Band and Chorus. The latter brought a touch of wartime nostalgia to the ceremony, singing the White Cliffs Of Dover and slow-dancing in pairs. The origins of the beating retreat ceremony lie in the early days of chivalry when beating or sounding retreat called a halt to the day's fighting, a return to camp and the mounting of the guard for the night.
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Some of his antics today where quality. The way he went on at JT for ages about him tussling with him for the ball were class. And his "Useless cunt" shouts at the ref and "Your fucking shit" were a joy to behold. He can be a bit of a tit at times. But he's fast becoming my favourite player outside Liverpool FC. Oh, and he battered JAR with a golf club then scored against Barca. Your thoughts?
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Suppossed to be at Melwood having medical
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