Not tied the knot myself, but at the most recent wedding I went to my good friends had their first dance to "Most Beautiful Girl in the Room" by Flight of the Conchords. Perfect song really - all friends thought it was funny, and all the elderly thought it sounded like a sweet song without...
If that were commonly installed on computers I'd take it as the winner right now. Sadly it's not on my machine, so wouldn't be on others even if I installed it :(
Hopefully those of you who are also stuck in the office, staring at the sunshine as bored and fed up as I am will understand why I've resorted to this to fill my day, but...
I've decided Arial has run its course in my work. I need something new and more exciting in my life. Everyone hates Times...
Yep, attendances are bound to be higher when you're chasing promotion - no doubt about it.
But a full 9 times higher? If we were stuck in mid table, you think our away attendances would be 1/9th (11%) of what they are now? Not a chance.
For those of us with their seats in the high number near the end... is there either a seat plan, or confirmation of the number of seats in each row (in each stand) so we can work back to ours...?
I think I'd probably pay double for my ticket for a massive Orko the height of the West Stand. I'd definitely do it if they put a massive She-Ra down the South Stand...
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Sorry, I just don't care how many blocks as I'll in the North Stand watching on and tutting at you lot up on high... :p
The seagull does look awesome though...
Another lie that's consistently thrown about by the No2AV campaign.
UK - hung parliaments/coalitions under FPTP since 1900: 5
Canada - hung parliaments/coalitions under FPTP since 1900: 12
Australia - hung parliaments/coalitions under AV since 1900: 2
AV does not make coalitions more likely...
This is not true. The referendum bill that has already passed through both the Houses of Parliament binds the referendum result in law. If it's a Yes, the system changes - end of.
At risk of just repeating myself here, so I think we'll have to agree to disagree :) However, yes, I do think that one of the absolute minimum criteria for a democracy is that the elected MP has majority support over any other candidate on the ballot paper.
Not really - for me at least it...