The Rips record is also out on Faux Discx. Local record label run by Dan Reeves of Cold Pumas/ Soft Walls, that never fails to deliver the goods.
http://brightonnoise.co.uk/news/?p=80353
Yup and it is in a more digestible format than Nothing's Important which is good/bad (delete as appropriate)
Wonder if having a band will take away or add to the live experience.
A couple of mentions of the Ulrika Spacek album - I'm majorly disappointed, the production is terrible compared to the first album, shame because the songs were great live the other week.
There's no way Chelsea will loan him anywhere where he could conceivably help a title challenger. So no one in the top 6 and probably only Everton if Lukaku were to go the other way.
If he does want to stay local(ish,) there's not that many PL options....
I think we're in with a good shout here.
And the half season before that as well, perhaps more impressive given he did it in an appalling team.
Most Celtic fans say he would have been a top, top player for them if it wasn't for injuries.
Another one very confused about this commentary that Kayal's not up to it.
The worry with Kayal is injuries, that derailed his career at Celtic and undoubtedly affected him last year. Fit and with a preseason I'd expect to cope with the PL.
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Ignore the sensationalist headline, this is a good synopsis of how Labour managed to win marginal seats at this election without allocating any official party resources to them...
I like coalitions generally, a big yes from me. More Parliamentary scrutiny and cooperation is a good thing.
Can we get votes for 16 year olds whilst we're at it as well?
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At the risk of upsetting the Farage/Trump acolytes, Merkel seems to still be doing ok.
http://www.dw.com/en/new-poll-puts-merkel-cdu-back-up-as-election-nears/a-38430085
Of course not. The 'previously unengaged' voters are a different group in each example, which I think goes someway to explain the response of the right-wing press to them for their votes.
And how could the group that were previously unengaged at this election have voted in the referendum...
It just seems odd to me that when a group of previously unengaged voters came out and voted at the referendum because they were sold all sorts of fairy stories about money for the NHS and the Italians still wanting to sell their prosecco, we were told by the right that we were out of touch with...
Of course it did. No one is looking at the Tories now in full denial mode thinking, they've increased in my estimation.
It's a complete embarassment and just furthers the narrative that they act in self interest only. They are completely out of touch.