@Zeberdi sorry for your loss. Having lost our dog last year, I know what you are going through and it is tough but as others have said, remember the good times you had together.
I needed a pee (too much Bovril and water, I know how to party!) so waited a couple of minutes but then went to the WSU Gents when FFD started playing. No queues, walked straight to a space at the urinals unlike the usual people queueing three or four deep after a game.
Bit of a turnaround by the Silver & Black Clowns - last week a 0-3 game where they could have been playing all night and not scored followed by putting up 63 points just five days later.
Surprised @Beach Hut hasn't been on here celebrating
My first full season was 77/78 so I was luck enough to see the original top tier promotion team and those years in the First Division.
Getting back to the top flight seemed so far off during the 90's and early 2000's so I have always looked at the last few years with the nagging feeling that it...
I thought the other banner said "DOGGERS" which seemed very strange until someone pointed out it was DODGERS. In my defence, it was a little creased where by the second D. The fact I have an opticians appointment after work today is unrelated.
You can take in food - I have a sausage roll ready to go into the oven to take with me tonight rather than over-pay for one of the Piglets ones at the Amex
I think this is very considerate of the club. Knowing what a horrible hole Stoke is, they are looking to sell the tickets to non-STH first so that STHs legitimately have an excuse for not going because there are no tickets left.
I avoid aspartame as it tends to act as a diuretic in my body (and tastes horrible).
I can recommend the 'Green' soft drinks range which use Stevia as a natural sweetener. Their cola is the closest I have found to real Coca Cola and the orange really refreshing. The lemon one is very strong...
It's so bright you can see it through the trees as you drive down Titnore Lane.
Not as bright as the house opposite the Mulberry though - covered in white lights which give the whole area a glow.
Bill Bailey is at the Brighton Centre on 24th Feb. Al Murray is Playing Brighton and Crawley during 2024 although I am lucky enough to have tickets to see him do his Work in Progress in Hassocks at the end of Jan.
Mrs DCH and I go to a lot of comedy. We saw Ed at the Komedia a few years ago and enjoyed his stuff. He's nowhere near as 'nice' as the TV persona but you should enjoy the evening.
Josh Pugh from the OP is at the Corn Exchange on 10th February for anyone interested in going along (I'm hoping...