Doesn't this imply that there'll be jobs for those in their 60s. I'm just about surviving as self-employed, after I was made redundant at 58, but would rather be working. However, the chances of someone over 60 getting any sort of job are negligible. As more and more companies look to reduce to...
Absolutely gutted at this. He was my first sporting hero - I had his photo on my wall as a child. The Barry John book of rugby was a cherished Christmas present and I remember being aghast at his early retirement. In later years, I was lucky enough to meet him twice: it was like being in the...
Manju's, two doors along from the Senegalese place, is excellent. It does get booked pretty quickly though. I like Solera, been there a couple of times, but then I do like tapas places.
The trouble with that is how can they do that? It's not like the old days when they play tour matches and someone can force his way into contention? Unless you're suggesting that they literally fight for their places - 10 rounds, Queensbury rules. I wouldn't rate Jack Leach's chances :lolol:
Mollie, bless her, is as a dim as a 10W bulb. She muses aloud about how Harry's really good at spotting traitors but does't stop to think how he's so good (and completely missed his assurance that she wasn't going be murdered).
Ha, I said the exact same thing to Mrs G. He's a perfect Cassandra: he's spot on with his assessments and no-one listens to him.
I'm rooting for Jasmine now she says a rugby player: all solidarity with the female game
Everyone seems convinced that Harry is safe - I'm not so sure. Jazz was mentioning his name last week and someone (Zack, I think) was considering the possibility that the stuff about the shield was a double-bluff. Most damning of all, last week he told Mollie "you won't be murdered tonight" and...
Except there's a bus stop next to the ground. And if there's a queue there, you can walk 10/12 minutes to Moulsecoomb or walk 20 minutes to Coldean Lane and pick up further buses.
That's why I don't think they'll pick Potter. He's not a quick fit merchant, it took him some time for his methods to work at the Albion and Palace have shown, twice, they don't want managers who have a long term plan, but quick results. Cooper may well be a better bet, he turned Forest round...
Well, I've learned something. I thought that Hove Park school was the old Hove GS, so I got that completely wrong.
Coming from Moulsecomb, that side of the city was always a bit weird to me
Precisely. And people would have watched the first series and learned from that (you'd think, anyway). I think there's stability with two traitors, that there isn't with three.
But if there are only two traitors, they can't do that. If they try to banish each other, they'll both lose out - which is exactly what happened in the first series. Two traitors can control the ending because they can pick off the faithful. They could do with three traitors, that's true, but it...
Yeah, but when it gets down to four, the one remaining faithful will pick one of the traitors and if the two are on the ball, they'll pile on ensuring that traitor is expelled (you generally have an idea who a person is going to vote for before the slate). They could, of course, all vote for...
Shame that Charlotte's out but she looked vaguely like an ex girlfriend of mine and it was a bit weird seeing her.
I think they've made a mistake recruiting another traitor - it means that the traitors will have to turn on each other at some point - as the faithful now know there's more than...
Ooh, someone's been watching the latest series of Fargo.
For me, it's all about the spuds. I don't eat meat so veg is everything. I'd be happy with roasties, cauliflower cheese and something green (sprouts for preference)
Battle on the ice from Alexander Nevsky - great director, great composer, no CGI. It's absolutely brilliant on a big screen
The end of the battle of Agincourt from Branagh's Henry V - moving stuff
Is it a glorifying biography or a realistic one? He was a fantastic cricketer, probably the best there's ever been, but, by all accounts, not so great as a human being.