It certainly wasn't bland, which is why I remember it. That day we planned to arrive by steam train on the Severn Valley Railway, unfortunately the timetable made it too complicated. Failing that, we decided to meet at the bar on the SVR at Kiddy, but on arrival it had a big sign in the window...
I'd try West Cork particularly around Skibbereen, although I thought Bantry was a bit of a dump, relative to the surrounding area. Many locals told me it wasn't the Brits they had a problem with, it was people from Dublin,who they perceived as buying up properties for second homes.
I was six at the time and remember being allowed to stay up and watch the landing, and being woken up in the early hours of the morning to see the space walk.
Check with the Jobcentre, but I'm pretty sure voluntary work can count towards the 35 hours "worksearch activities," although there may be a limit on this.
I don't think it was ill thought out, IDS and his cohorts knew exactly what they were doing and the probable consequences of their decisions. A friend of mine who, up until recently, trained new CAB advisors for the whole of the south-west of England told me what would happen well before its...
I usually try and find a decent pub with food before the game, so very rarely have food at the ground. However, at our first game at the Amex I only secured a ticket about an hour before kick-off so had to resort to a burger, never again. On the other end of the scale, after several...
That was the Bull's Head, Titanic brewery tap. Roy Chuter, under the guise of Not So Slim started to recommend decent pubs for upcoming away games in the programme. I think this was his first one and I got the impression that on a normal Saturday lunchtime it would be lucky to get three men and...
Congrats Questions and thanks to Brighton Bear for organising.
I guess I'll have to console myself with the Grand Slam instead. Despite the rain, Cardiff was as mental last night as you would expect it to be.