25 days, except I do three and a half 12-hour days a week, meaning I actually get 18 days. But then I'm not automatically allowed ANY bank holidays (even Christmas) so I get a further 9 days to compensate.
Probably couldn't do a job, to be honest
SURREY RELEASE SALISBURY
Former England leg-spinner Ian Salisbury has been released by Surrey.
The 37-year-old was offered a one-year contract after the 2006 season but has
been told that the deal will not be renewed for next year.
Salisbury, who...
I agree acksherly.
No-one in Liverpool or Newcastle would have formed the Save Withdean Environmental Action Team, or did what Lewes council did.
I'm not sure whether places like Bristol or Hull or Cheltenham or Bournemouth are "footballing towns" either, mind.
I got offered tickets to a Man United Champions' League game a few seasons back, in a hospitality box. It was just weird.
Worth going though -- it's not as if it's going to be a depressingly bad game of football, is it? And it's not as if you're paying.
Who was the Brighton fan called Tom on the most recent podcast who admitted to slagging off Gary and Phil Neville in front of their MUM at an away game at Bury?
:D
It bloody is. Thousands of Brits to to Australia on working holiday visas every year. British immigration in Australia has also rocketed in the past ten years
*promisesnottotgetinvolvedinanimmigrationdiscussiononnscagain*