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WhatAboutTheFinish

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  1. I enjoy the championship, the reason, it’s competitive. Which, for me, is what makes football exciting. Whilst I see the attraction of the premier league it is little more than a West End musical with a few teams playing the lead roles and everyone else nothing more than a chorus girl. I don’t really believe all the talk (hype?) about how the quality of the PL is so much better than the championship is either. If you were to cut the top 6 of the pl loose and replace them with the top 6 of the championship who wins that league next season? Over half, if not all, would think they’ve at least got a chance.
  2. Team Pheasant vs Team Peasant sounds like it has the hallmarks of an epic playground rumble!
  3. All this talk of youth and smelly things can only mean one thing... A staple of every Christmas from my grandmother, preferably in a box set with accompanying talcum powder. Come to think of it, does anyone over 6 months old still use talc?
  4. IIRC Doesn’t he have to pay Randy £30 mil if we go up? That’s gotta sting!
  5. The first sitcom really to tap in to the ‘anything is funny if you just repeat it often enough’ train of thought was Allo Allo. Every character just had a catchphrase they said every week. The typical episode; You are probably wondering, Good moaning, Listen very carefully, Rrrreeene, You stupid woman, It is I LeClerc, Bring zem in here, You may kiss me, My little tank, Ze flashing knobs etc There were so many but somehow it worked.I loved it but even if you didn’t it had a way of ingraining itself into the psyche. Fast show then took the same principles and elevated it to new levels. I mean in’t the fast show brilliant, it was like a comedy show that had jokes and stuff but then like had catchphrases and stuff too. Brilliant! (Oh, and if anyone asks...you ain’t seen me...right?!)
  6. Feel compelled to stand up for Ronnie Corbett, an absolute legend. His monologue always the highlight of the Two Ronnies and a dream in the combination. For every dig at Sorry I’m happy to raise a Clarence although things shouldn’t descend into a competition between what must have been the greatest comedy double act of all time. (I really love The Two Ronnies!!)
  7. Got a feeling that anyone using the market fall as a stick to try and beat Trump with are barking up the completely wrong tree. The Dow is still 20% higher than when he took over just over a year ago and fell on news that unemployment was unexpectedly down! I'm sure that's the type of bad news that any politician would want to be talking about...
  8. Yeah go on normal kids. Destroy people who are a bit different or don’t conform to your idea of social norms. String em up. One up for the state education system right there!
  9. Well when she does, even if the score is 13-3 by then, surely it's 'next goal wins'?
  10. Totally against it. Killing people is wrong and that should be the end of it. It's one of the biggest confidence tricks of our time that people are led to believe it is ok if the state decides to kill someone but wrong if an individual decides to do it.
  11. In his defence, hasn't he just tweeted what has effectively been the official US foreign policy for the last 60 years?
  12. Baron Adonis of Camden Town, if ever there was a poster boy for the metropolitan elite...?
  13. Am I missing something or doesn’t that slide have a big green tick under the arrangements with Canada? This surely suggests that they are prepared to offer an equivalent to CETA, which as I understand it offers Canada around 98% tariff free access to the single market. If the government walk away with this (and probably even better as our current agricultural standards align with those of the EU) without having to concede any of the red lines mentioned I think they could consider it a rip roaring success!
  14. Let’s ask them again when Alberta hits the 60 million mark
  15. Fluent French speaker writes letters to a Frenchman... in English?
  16. @leemond2008 having a Sunday morning lie in.
  17. I'm pretty sure that if Lewis Hamilton paid an extra £3.3 million in tax to the government...none of it would have ended up at a children's charity! I've often wondered if people could personally choose which areas of government spending their tax was spent on directly (e.g. I pay £X per year, I want 30% spent on healthcare, 30% on education etc..) what would the overall make-up of government spending look like? I'm also fairly sure that the overall tax take would go up. I'm not defending Lewis Hamilton but I can imagine the if you were in a position where you are 'supposed' to be paying £50k+ a day in tax it must be hard to see it just vanish into a governmental black hole.
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