If you can spare 20 seconds of your time, I'd be grateful if you'd please help me win a competition.
All you have to do is vote for my photo.
Go to:
Photo Competition - AIRMILES
Click 'vote for your favourite entry', then vote for the picture in the bottom left, of a sunset over Sydney...
I particularly like the way it often involves barging the opposition goalkeeper/defender out the way to get to the ball.
Don't think I can top The Goaldown Retriever though - quality!
Nightmare scenario is a battling draw against Stockport, and then us, Carlisle, Northampton and Hartlepool all finishing on 50pts – but we go down as our GD is the worst.
I'm in there too. Somewhere! A sad day, and despite all the successes and great moments this club has had before and since, I don't think any season will ever mean as much to me as that one did.
"...my swivel chair started moving and the pens in their holder shook"
Next: gale threatens Colchester: "that branch just lost three leaves, and Beryl at number 83 says she'll not be putting her delicates on the washing line today."
I held my breath on the train this morning between Polmont and Croy. This created a 15 minute exclusion zone as I passed through Falkirk, where those two confirmed cases were.
It comes across like one of those lifetime achievement things. Like when they wheel out Van Morrison or somesuch at the Brits. Not really what the PFA award is meant to be.
Went for a long walk through Roslin Glen on Sunday, absolutely loads of it everywhere, and then open up the Guardian this morning to find this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/27/wild-food-foraging-reforesting-scotland
Uncanny!
My Bloody Valentine's 25 minutes of one-chord feedback last year was quite an earbleeder. Remember the floor afterwards was covered in as many abandoned earplugs as shattered plastic pint glasses...
Here's a Guardian review:
"People seem excited, rather than concerned, about the fact that...