What a legend.
A wedding reception was taking place in the same Scottish hotel where Roger Paltry was staying. He liked the sound of the band, he wandered into the reception and joined them for an impromptu rendition of I Can't Explain...
This looks like a good app with great potential.
Isn't it a shame that the rubbishy FLi website - which the club is compelled to use - doesn't show the same imagination.
It would really be good if Mr Barber told them to stuff it.
For heaven's sake - don't tell Mrs Fef. I've earmarked some cash for a new TV - if she finds out, then that's the end of that!
Sod the new iPads and Macs - just let us have Yosemite.
American companies often offer their staff a measly 10 days holiday (vacation) each year, but also add a further 10 days sick leave each year - which is invariably taken as holiday.
For example: "I'm taking a sick day tomorrow as the washing machine repair guy is coming". Most odd.
That's right.
The Roman empire stretched from the far south east corner of Europe up to the Scottish border, yet they managed on a mathematical system that had
X times X = C
II times V = X
C times C = M etc
They didn't really contribute much to the discipline of Mathematics. I ask you, what...
I was wondering that, too.
Wikipedia offers:
A souq or souk (Arabic: سوق, Hebrew: שוק sūq, also spelled shuk, shooq, soq, souk, esouk, suk, sooq, souq, or suq) is an open-air marketplace or commercial quarter in Middle Eastern and North African cities. The equivalent Persian term is "bazaar".