I'm getting married in just under 2 weeks and need to come up with a suitable wedding song.
She has already decided the song to be played as we are signing the register and as we are walking back up the aisle together afterwards, but she has said that I need to choose the song that she walks...
Not sure how true this is, but apparently many years ago, cyclists didn't have their own designated areas taking over pedestrian footpaths and shortening carriageways, but used to actually use the roads alongside other transport vehicles!
Who would have thought it, eh? :p
Can anyone explein to me the time limits and the having to enter number codes system on the European cup?
It makes it a bit tedious and I can't be bothered to play most of the time because of it!
Also, why can't the key option be used when taking shots? Is it just to make it harder?
There we have it. The problem would not be a UEFA rule, just the FA trying to ensure only premiership clubs are entered into Europe. If that is the case, then the FA should only have allowed qualification through league position in the first place, not bend the rules because they happen not to...
Can't really see the issue here.
The vendor is well within his rights not to allow you free access to the property until completion has taken place. If your builder injures himself while fitting the flooring it could well be the case that he makes a claim against the current homeowner.
But surely the property company's conditions would have already been in place before you either a) signed the lease knowing you were going to bring a cat in with you or b) bought a cat without checking your lease agreement to see if you were allowed to.
Not sure that's correct. They can't represent Wales in Europe because of their English league status can they, but I'm pretty sure that means that they would be able to qualify through England.
When there's earthquakes over here, a rule of thumb is to keep an eye on the swimming pool. If it starts overflowing, just stand under a doorway until it passes.
Ha, I guess you are. Although, where my in-laws live on the North Island of New Zealand, statistically they survived nearly 1000 earthquakes in the last year. Only a handful of them they knew anything about though! :lol: