What about this one?http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/generalnews/display.var.1270168.0.plans_for_multimillion_pound_archives_office_move_step_nearer.php
Do you think the Swan landlord will be on the picket line?
:shootself
This was Tony Hawks (Round Ireland With a Fridge and Playing the Moldovans at Tennis fame)- he went on to try and make another hit to prove he could do it again. It made for a very funny book called One Hit Wonderland.
What about Jilted John with Jilted John? Now that was a classic, remember...
'Little' refers to how much they know about cooking.
It staggers me that a company that charges so much for such poor quality food can make such huge losses when they have 250 million customers per year,
Then again, I've been to a couple where I've been turned away as they've been too busy...
It was the first game I had been to since Yeovil back in September. The performance was very reminiscent of that night. Good in patches, with some fairly slick moves that petered out into nothing when we got near the goal. I don't know how Brighton have been scoring so readily in recent weeks...
Moving house several times in a short space of time is a good way of dealing with this problem. Not illegal, but not very ethical. Skipping the country for twelve months or so also works...
Grays infants in Newhaven
Southdown - Newhaven
South Malling - Lewes
Priory - Lewes
University of Plymouth
Western Washington University, Bellingham WA USA
University of Greenwich
University of Southampton (currently part-time)
I'm not an egg-head!
I worked in a bank some years ago and I remember when this guy got his big break - he had to negotiate an overdraft off me. I let him sweat for a bit before giving him the benefit of the doubt when his producer sent me a nice letter.
He didn't let me down & paid it all back....
I used to really enjoy going to really shit grounds. My favourites were The Shay at Halifax, Bloomfield Road (a very large shit ground), Molineux before they did it up, Burnden Park (esp the supermarket in the end and the pitch that was above the level of the terraces) and Edgeley Park in...