That's right. Wales is renowned for not producing any actors ... apart from Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce, Christian Bale, Roger Rees, Michael Sheen, Philip Madoc, Luke Evans, Matthew Rhys, Paul Rhys, Ray Milland, Freddie Jones, Rhys Ifans and Ioan Gruffudd, that is.
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Yeah, that's a bit of a pain - dependent on technology working. I used to like the old-fashioned queue. I've bought an advance ticket for the Suzuki St John's Passion and I'm wavering over the Glagolitic Mass, one of my favourite pieces. I'm just about to splash out for a few BREMF tickets in...
Really surprised to see so many votes for Leicester. Yes, it was a shock but this was a team that had a 20+ goal scorer, the footballer of the year, a guy who was probably the best defensive midfielder in the world and a top class keeper. It was a complete surprise but they had some top players...
That was excellent. I thought Barco and Sarmiento were the pick of the Brighton players but it was a great performance all round ( I liked the look of Moran, Minteh and ACD too). I know the opposition wasn't up to much but you still have to score the goals.
I wasn't going to go to any...
Over the years, I shared my birthday with a choice gang of rogues: political crooks, Jacques Chirac and Shirley Porter, Derek Jameson (Private Eye's Sid Yobbo) and, latterly, family man, Ryan Giggs. Thankfully John Mayall was a shining light among these, someone I could be happy about.
Like...
There were a few before them. Leeds had Johanson (sp?) and West Ham had Clyde Best. And not forgetting the Albion's Foreman.
Before my time, but Newcastle had Chilean George Robledo for a few years.
But foreign players were few until the arrival of the Premier League
Our Rat Man suspects that they're coming in through the sewers. He suggested getting a drains company to put in a one-way barrier so waste can get out but rats can't get in.
I use the one in Hollingbury, on Carden Avenue. They've fixed a couple of things for me and they're very good. Work quickly and reasonable price
Reboot and Repair they're called
Yeah. that's my worry too.
I'm also not impressed with our dog. She's meant to be a hunting breed but is currently snoozing on our bed. She needs to buck her ideas up
What am I going to do?
My first thought was to call pest control but checking some Google reviews, a lot of them seemed to be geared to dealing with wasps and not too good at rats.
Anyone know any good rat removers?
We played 11 yesterday and that didn't include Ward, Simpson, McAndrew, Lamb and Currie. Youngsters like Tear and Foreman could also get a game; so we have plenty of players to choose from.
Yes, we've lost four players but other teams lose quite a few more
"Not enough memory to open the page"
That reminds me of the early days of the web, when pages took five minutes to load and then would disappear.
What's the point of redesigning a website if it's not accessible to everyone?
Ha, people celebrating George's birthday but I remember it as the day that I decided to cycle to work - the office was opposite St Pancras station.
I left home at 3.30 and got in about 10 :lolol:
His birthday will always bring back memories of that painful day
Times have changed. I remember a game about 40 years when our opposition needed about a dozen to win, with loads of wickets in hand. It then started absolutely belting it down, thunder and lightning, the works. As they only needed a few, we played on for a few overs. I got a skier heading...
Perhaps even more pertinently, it mirrors the growth of the men's game in England. If you look at the squads for the early years of the Albion there were massive changes from season to season, it took a few years to settle down. Women's football is really still in the early stages still, I...