This popped up in a feed and tries to explain the last 14 years. It is an interesting (very) long read:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/04/01/what-have-fourteen-years-of-conservative-rule-done-to-britain?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb
Big bad Bas for his mesmorising half pitch+ run and goal away to Hartlepool. He confused himself & the crowd by gliding around defenders and putting it away beautifully.
One of my favourite goals as it was so unexpected. Also showed there was a player in there somewhere.
Eventually she'll kill someone through her drink/drug/uninsured driving. When she does it will be all about her and she'll get a nice stint in the priory.
If you ever wanted an example of one rule for them and another for us.
Our cat has cost us a fortune- lost a leg in an accident and urinary issues etc; naturally insurance wriggled out of stuff on technicalities etc.
Of the many thousands we spent, the one which made me the most angry was good old Acorn in Hove who insisted on a urine test, which we paid for the...
3rd definitely offside. The rest weren't. That said, if it was chalked off and we get one back the game changes massively.
It didn't and ended up being a drubbing. Perhaps get Chris H back in as defensive coach?!
When I was last in Rome I took the advice of a tour guide and drank from the free fountain near the coliseum. I spent the next 3 days no more than a couple of metres from a toilet.
I'm sure many have tougher guts, but good luck!