When you speak to someone, you don't actually say "TALK".
So why say "LOL" when you laugh? Unless you actually do exclaim the word "LOL" out loud when you laugh...? Haha is much more logical.
Did you really download, from the iCloud, 15.3GB of podcasts that you don't need? Your ISP must LOVE you!
I quite like the idea of iTunes Match, but surely we all get moments now and again when a page is slow to load... doesn't that affect music streaming too?
I'm guessing here, but given the game he just refereed, would that be Liverpool fans (shortly after the Hillsborough moments at Anfield) wishing death on another person?
Yes, it is indeed disgusting and the low of low.
Don't forget though that 16GB is not 16GB. I have a 32GB, and the used (18.7GB) + available (9.5GB) = 28.2GB. I guess that's 3.8GB of iOS6?
Bizarrely though the biggest apps I have are:
13.4GB Music
1.2GB Photos & Camera
335MB Facebook - WTF?
297MB Twitter - Again WTF?
Then everything else...
I can't say I've ever personally met Falkor, but that really doesn't matter. As was proven (albeit in a very different way) in the "Do you go to football on your own" thread, Albion fans are all together as one big family. GREAT response from the good folk of NSC tonight.
Very best wishes to...
We should be second game up, I imagine. They generally pick the game that has the two biggest teams (and whether you think they like us or not, Millwall are not a big club) then work down the league table... which we seem to be top of now :albion:
"A few wins" :lolol:
5 straight wins, including 3 away, with 14 goals in the process - and top of the league. As if you wouldn't be getting excited after a run like that... (Plus Barnsley, who you slate, are currently 4-0 up away at Birmingham)
"We are coming for you" :lolol:
Slightly off topic, maybe, but why does nobody make similar complaints about the Facebook maps/locations? If I post on Facebook from near Balham (near me in South London), Facebook interprets that as "Balham, Ardennes" in France. I don't see why that's different to interpreting "London" as the...
This is true, but not the point if you make a pledge/promise that you will personally vote against any rise above the (then) current fees.
If you pay less than your lifetime earnings increase as a result of having a degree, it's still the right decision to go to university. Of course, that...