Although there was an interesting theory (also from the Telegraph) that this wasn't the blunder people naturally assumed it to be, but in fact a secret bank bailout.
For some reason I've never looked at NSC that way before. Might make "masturbating at the world's most beautiful orgy" my sig until I hit post 100.
Edit: Oh, didn't realise I'd passed 100 already. "Stuck right in at the world's most beautiful orgy"?
Wonderful atmosphere at the Olympic Park today. That place is amazing.
Also, wheelchair basketball is just as crunchingly full-on live as it looks on TV.
Since you ask, because it's a convenient way to keep my long hair out of my face. I don't think a ponytail looks particularly good but it's practical.
I have tried bunches and a topknot instead but only to laugh at my own ridiculousness in the mirror. There are worse things than a ponytail.
There are missing options on this poll around catering:
shortage of pies
wrong flavour of pie served
insufficient gravy in pie
coldness of pie
cost of pie
And one that I might actually be complaining about:
the stench at Falmer station, again
It sounds as if last year's season ticket holders get to keep 50% of their non-ST points (cup/away games + Withdean 250-point bonus if applicable) and new STHs get to keep 10% of their previous total. Does anyone's points total not fit this calculation? (NB The e-cash "loyalty points" are...
Marvellous scenes at Lord's this morning as British archer Naomi Folkard comes back from a shaky start to clinch her first round match in the deciding set.
Conditions here could hardly be better for shooting and we've seen some stunning three-10 ends already. Never thought I'd find archery so...
I can't actually recommend it because I haven't bought one yet, but our current vacuum cleaner is getting to be more trouble than it's worth and I've been looking at the Gtech AirRam. The latest British cleaning innovation, apparently, and the customer reviews are very good.
More or less, although the Higgs isn't really one of the particles that matter is "made up of", just one that hops around between those particles governing the way they interact.
The important framework that it slots into is what's called the Standard Model. The Standard Model is what particle...