antspider
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That song still makes me laugh,, not PC but funnyhas his dad still got a chippy ?
That song still makes me laugh,, not PC but funnyhas his dad still got a chippy ?
Which would be sooner if people stopped clicking on the damn things ;)Yes article states Saudi Arabian. Still as far as the Star is concerned they are all the same bearded type chaps with hawks on their forearm. Why bother researching properly or employing an educated proof and fact reader / checker? Just splurge it out and put it online. They are a disgrace and the sooner they go bust the better.
Exactly..Which would be sooner if people stopped clicking on the damn things ;)
I never understood why anyone bought papers like the Daily Star back when we only had actual paper 'Papers' (possibly before your time :( ). It was trash then and technology hasn't improved it (apparently as I refuse to read it).
has his dad still got a chippy ?
Centurions. Fair challenge and I will try harder to ignore. Thanks for the politeness on my age, I’m old enough to have witnessed the Ten Commandments being carved.Which would be sooner if people stopped clicking on the damn things ;)
I never understood why anyone bought papers like the Daily Star back when we only had actual paper 'Papers' (possibly before your time :( ). It was trash then and technology hasn't improved it (apparently as I refuse to read it).
It was Ellen WhiteI was watching the One Show yesterday, and they featured a junior football team, all girls from Bolton. They were too good in their girls league, so moved to a mixed league of predominantly boys teams. They have held their own, and now reached the final of the cup competition.
The article was to congratulate them on this achievement, wish them luck, and surprise them with a few messages from a few celebrities. So as well as Alex Jones, Ronan Keating and Michael Ball (I think it was these three) passing on their best wishes, they also had Jill Scott, Caroline Weir and another City girl with recorded messages.
The girls team were made up with the messages, and it was great to see that they didn't choose United Women for this.
Good luck for the final girls.
imagine us singing that in this day and age.
I was watching the One Show yesterday, and they featured a junior football team, all girls from Bolton. They were too good in their girls league, so moved to a mixed league of predominantly boys teams. They have held their own, and now reached the final of the cup competition.
The article was to congratulate them on this achievement, wish them luck, and surprise them with a few messages from a few celebrities. So as well as Alex Jones, Ronan Keating and MICHAEL BALL(I think it was these three) passing on their best wishes, they also had Jill Scott, Caroline Weir and another City girl with recorded messages.
The girls team were made up with the messages, and it was great to see that they didn't choose United Women for this.
Good luck for the final girls.