Thing is we cant do anything about it, no different from Saddam's Iraq really and look what happended when we went in there to stop him killing all and sundry - all the whingers started moaning about an illegal war
I took this one on holiday last year, but with a real camera which doesnt have a phone bit on it
I have a couple more on my home computer of the plane going right over my head
So all sailing races must be in a swimming pool so the best always win without the risk of a rough day, all cricket matches must be on a surface the same, the groundsman must not make it spinner friendly for example, golf must only be played when there is no wind.
Most players that win at...
It how all grand slam tennis were originally played (except the French I believe who started on crushed brick).
Besides its so much better on the body than other surfaces, Nedal might still have working knees had he played on grass more
Wright Goals
(Pure as driven snow)
Going in the net
(He'll win those one on one's baby)
Wright Scores
(Another don't you know)
And he'll set them up
(puts on their head's baby)
He's something like a phenomenon
I'm dreaming of a Wright goalfest
Just like that bloke Zamora did
With the treetops swinging
And the South Stand singing
to push the seagulls up the league
I would disagree the programme search function is excellent, much better than the old A-Z search.
Also the choice to record once or record all (series link) is a much better idea. I was forever setting a series to record and have to remember to series link later as it wouldnt do it immediately...
If its tax on profits then yes they would have made money but that doesnt mean they have it in the bank.
Say they made a million profit and the tax is £300k. The £1M profit could have easily been spent servicing bank loans which would then leave nothing to pay the tax.
Maybe, but being...
If it was a newsreader (who is still the same sort of person as you are describing) or other famous person (such as Ross Kemp) a lot more would have been done and it would have been in the news every day. Because it was "Joe Public" nobody gave it a second thought after the initial minor news...
61 days in and just 357 nautical miles to go but the Bexhill team (of four) is only 40nm in front of the second place team (of eight)
Indian Ocean Rowing Race 2009