cheekybids
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Is he still your mate ?
He still invites him round his estate in Yorkshire & Wales ;)
Is he still your mate ?
I don’t know why people think the verdict is due, there’s not been any indication that it is.Not sure if it's been mentioned in here and probably doesn't really matter to city but lord pannick is back in the high court on a totally unrelated case ( it's about the VAT on private schools) Surely if a verdict was due he wouldn't be taking up the case? Maybe someone with a better legal brain than me can inform us
Sheep shearing?At uni I had a friend who confessed undying love for me, hard to believe I know. I turned her down. She left uni soon after and my so called best mate then informed me that she was a multi million pound heiress. It was true too. Her family owned huge swathes of Yorkshire and Wales. Why didn’t my mate tell me this earlier?
My life would have been oh so different.
Every little helpsThat bit closer to 10k
He has passed on, but we were friends until his untimely death. I forgave him.Is he still your mate ?
It's all kept privet?
Sounds like yew know your hedgesIt's all kept privet?
I personally like to know what the media are saying and how desperate they are ! As regards to clicks, given the main target audience the red cartel, some clicks by a few blue mooners is going to make little or no difference. If someone thinks differently then they don't have to click on itand yet, you've not only read it, you've put the link on here. Just ignore the tossers and stop doing exactly what they want you to do....
@gordondaviesmoustache sister?At uni I had a friend who confessed undying love for me, hard to believe I know. I turned her down. She left uni soon after and my so called best mate then informed me that she was a multi million pound heiress. It was true too. Her family owned huge swathes of Yorkshire and Wales. Why didn’t my mate tell me this earlier?
My life would have been oh so different.
At uni I had a friend who confessed undying love for me, hard to believe I know. I turned her down. She left uni soon after and my so called best mate then informed me that she was a multi million pound heiress. It was true too. Her family owned huge swathes of Yorkshire and Wales. Why didn’t my mate tell me this earlier?
My life would have been oh so different.
At uni I had a friend who confessed undying love for me, hard to believe I know. I turned her down. She left uni soon after and my so called best mate then informed me that she was a multi million pound heiress. It was true too. Her family owned huge swathes of Yorkshire and Wales. Why didn’t my mate tell me this earlier?
My life would have been oh so different.
He's not going to be sitting around at home hitting F5, on the off chance that the verdict drops.Not sure if it's been mentioned in here and probably doesn't really matter to city but lord pannick is back in the high court on a totally unrelated case ( it's about the VAT on private schools) Surely if a verdict was due he wouldn't be taking up the case? Maybe someone with a better legal brain than me can inform us
Thanks, I never knew that.... just think its a brilliant song.Apparently it's about this lady:
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Danae Stratou - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
"She is married to Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister and economist. Her mother is Eleni Potaga-Stratou, a Greek modern artist, and her father is Phaidron Stratos from the Stratos family, who founded the Peiraiki-Patraiki textile industry in Patras, Peloponnese, at one time Greece’s largest textile industry.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danae_Stratou#cite_note-8"><span>[</span>8<span>]</span></a>
It has been speculated that she was the subject of English rock band Pulp's 1995 hit "Common People"."
Get back in your boxSounds like yew know your hedges
It is. Top tune and they were fantastic when I saw them live for the first time in Sheffield a couple of years ago. Lucky enough to also have gotten tickets to see them at the Co-Op Live in JuneThanks, I never knew that.... just think its a brilliant song.
.... anyway better get back on subject before them pesky mods come along...
Why not??? Most of us are…..He's not going to be sitting around at home hitting F5, on the off chance that the verdict drops.
he out of all those involved will have a better idea of how we have done, it can be dressed up to which way your mood swings, he's sacked the case off and moved on because we have no hope or he's done and dusted and not putting any work into a possible appeal as there wont be one because we are expecting to be 100% clearedNot sure if it's been mentioned in here and probably doesn't really matter to city but lord pannick is back in the high court on a totally unrelated case ( it's about the VAT on private schools) Surely if a verdict was due he wouldn't be taking up the case? Maybe someone with a better legal brain than me can inform us