Because it is his 'legal right' I suppose. Its also his legal right not to bother wearing high viz when cycling through 4 lanes of rush hour roundabout traffic on a murky morning.
Its my legal right to choose to jump into shark-infested waters with 30 kilos of raw chub strapped to my arse...
I watched that recent documentary on BBC 'The Shemima Begum Story' (still on iPlayer) which has in depth interviews with her, her ISIS husband and others involved, very interesting.
What comes across is how...emotionless she is. She had 3 children over there, all of whom died, yet she discusses...
I don't like the sound of that. What if the STH is not renewing ? They'll not have been able to claim back any of the costs of the games they couldn't go to. Yet the club gets the benefit of a resale without passing anything back. Sounds unfair.
Not sure I've come across that sir. I like a wholegrain mustard (in a sausage sandwich), but french mustard with bits in doesn't sound overly appetising to me. Like someone who spreads marmite on toast in an overly rough and slapdash manner, leaving remnants of breadcrumbs in the jar.
Has anyone else noticed the chronic LACK of french mustard these days ? Its my go-to condiment whenever I have steak, but I haven't seen it anywhere in months. I was in a pub a few weeks ago with a mate and his doris when I brought this up. She didn't believe me. There happened to be a Co-Op...
I haven't read the thread so apologies if this has already been mentioned, but there's a programme on BBC2 tomorrow at 9pm called "Inside Our Autistic Minds".
- Chris Packham helps an autistic football fan explain why changes can be disastrous, and a rapper who can be hypersensitive to noise...
I wouldn't rule it out, but Lidl's would be an "extra" shop. I've not broke the Tesco habit yet, I'm just more selective and choose more stuff thats on offer.
I should use Lidl more often, their fresh bakery is great (I LOVE their cheesy baps). We use it more in passing for a couple of extra...
I love a tangerine, and the prices don't seem to have gone up ridiculously. However, more often than not when I peel them now, even a day or two after purchase, they've often already started drying out. I can't be doing with that, so I don't bother any more.
I assume this is probably because...
Heinz soup in Tesco now £1.70 a can. I can't recall what it was pre-shitfest, but that made me blanch and not bother.
The price of cereal these days absolutely blows my mind.
Frustrating for many I know (although it's worked out nicely for me).
Cup Finals and rail strikes are the unfortunate factors here, but the club / authorities have definitely done the right thing in getting this fixture bumped back.
No trains always causes a degree of carnage, but when it also...