Will all those wags who insist on referring to Milliband as 'Red Ed' please explain why you are doing so? Where does the 'Red' bit come from and what does it refer to? Thanks.
Good point made on the pprune forum:
So we have a European built aircraft operated by a European Company , Flying between two European Countries. The investigation is being carried out by European Agencies yet for some reason Americans tell us almost immediately that there is no terrorist...
I'm really surprised by that because I'd never thought of it as being particularly tall. Tall for Brighton maybe, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Did you ever meet Sussex Heights Roving Art Group? :wink:
I'm sure you could do something with this:
What's the connection with these songs? And there are loads more, so you can have plenty. It might not just be an indie thing, but I think it probably is:
I managed a meagre 15. I stumbled on the same ones as Staly, plus the Wedding Present - too many to choose from and I gave up after 5, and the Jasmine Minks track which I had never heard of. Turns out I actually have a copy as it's on the NME C86 re-issue (disc 3).
The Close Lobsters track is...
I finished with 3 mins 20 secs to spare, although there was a lot of hopeful clicking for the last three or four bands. Good work; shared on Facebook too.
If the keeper had any doubt about getting the ball past the opposing player, he could have moved. He chose not to and slammed the ball in to a stationary player who was merely 'in the way'. I think the goal should have stood, but even if not, the Bournemouth player shouldn't have been booked.
Every time I read one of your posts, I picture you like this:
Also, I think you are the only person left in the UK who makes reference to the 'loony left' when talking about the Labour Party since they are about as left-wing as notorious communists Kenneth Clarke and Charles Kennedy.