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Otta

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  1. Otta

    The Top 10 thread

    Top 10 "where are they now" 10 BigBadWolf - Oh wait, he's still here isn't he 9. TonyLondonSuburbs 8. Madworld74 7. Slosh 6. Dulwichmum 5. Daisy 4. Shambles 3. Brendan 2. Ant! 1. HonaloochieB - Here's hoping he's okay!
  2. Prem Saturday 13th April 2013 Arsenal 3 V Norwich 0 Aston Villa 2 V Fulham 0 Everton 2 V QPR 0 Reading 1 V Liverpool 3 Southampton 3 V West Ham 1 Sunday 14th April 2013 Newcastle 2 V Sunderland 2 Stoke 1 V Man Utd 1 Tuesday 16th April 2013 Arsenal 2 V Everton 1 Wednesday 17th April 2013 Man City 3 V Wigan 0 West Ham 1 V Man Utd 2 Fulham 1 V Chelsea 2 FA Cup Saturday 13th April 2013 Millwall 2 Wigan 2 Sunday 14th April 2013 Chelsea 2 Man City 1
  3. What StraferJack said. First time round we went to sessions at St Thomas'. We went to 2 or 3 as a couple, and my wife went to a couple of women only ones. They were perfectly ample we felt.
  4. Our younger one (only 21 months) has been a nightmare since the clocks changed. She's still full of beans at 10pm, the little cow!
  5. Lets just let it drop then. I missed this documentary, hope it gets shown again (missed it on iplayer too).
  6. I thought it was supposed to get easier as they get older?!? Posted by snowboarder April 09, 07:49PM 7:49 and you'd FINISHED putting them to bed, and this was cause for complaint? You don't know you were born!!!
  7. Loz, I've had my disagreements with Atticus in the past, and generally think you're cool, but for some reason on this thread you're being a bit of an arse. Unless I'm missing something hilarious.
  8. Darn it, can't find the opening scenes to Mona Lisa (1986)
  9. Seconded!
  10. Yes, in the budget there was talk of 2 seperate things. As I understand it (but need to do some more research) 1. Gov loans to help you buy new build properties. Think they basically pay a 20% deposit on the place, and own that stake. You then pay them off gradually. 2. Support with mortgages for buying any property, I think the idea is that you come up with 5% deposit (still ?10k on a ?200k place), and they put in 15%. As I say, I need to do more research, and I'm not sure these schemes are in effect yet.
  11. Try Tower Homes, they were doing it a couple of years ago for sure. "Key worker housing" as it was say 10 years ago isn't quite the same now. Pretty much anyone can qualify, but the schemes are not always that great when you actually look at what you'd end up paying out each month.
  12. "Oh. Judy Garlands song remains at number 2 on iTunes." Really? People are actually spending money on that?
  13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/22091309 "This is the door I must walk through," said Harrison. "Lose and it's over." Lets hope so Audley for your own sake!
  14. Absolutely! I'm mid 30s, and I am too young to have really had strong feelings about her, the type of feelings that I don't think you can really have unless you were in some way affected at the time. Anyone in their 20s celebrating her death just needs a slap quite frankly edw Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The time to celebrate was in 1990 (or maybe 1997). Think how all those who celebrated in '97 must have felt by the time Blair jumped.
  15. Stop being a cock t.e.d. it's tiresome.
  16. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agree with JohnL and Lowlander... I've no problem > speaking ill of her, she was tremendously > unpopular when she was still alive, so why should > that change now? But talk of celebration is > pointless and rather juvenile, she'd had no > influence for many years, her death doesn't > suddenly make the world a better place. Exactly! I have no issue with people saying she was a cow, and she did bad things. What I find a bit weird is people saying "I hope she suffered", and "I'm glad she's dead". What she did, she did in the 80s, and her lageacy was made then. That career ended in the early 90s, and people had every right to celebrate that. The probably lonely old woman who apparently hadn't been able to remember who people were for the last few years was doing no more harm to any of you than any other old woman.
  17. Well said!
  18. So Phil Neville to leave Everton at the end of the season. Atticus do you think it's the right time, or would you rather he stayed on a season by season basis?
  19. Otta

    Quiet room...

    *Walks in and trips over a copy of the 1979 Conservative Party Manifesto minus the dustcover* *Wonders what happened to that battered copy of Razzle*
  20. Mike Dodd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what a great day she has finally gone hope she > suffered as much as my family did the f???ing cow Your family all had nasty strokes?
  21. Oops, forgot. Now done.
  22. I barely started skyrim. I thought about the hours I put in to Oblivion, and just knew it wasn't worth wetting my appetite, so I put it aside.
  23. Apparently any xbox after 2007 has the ports, so I should be fine.
  24. It's a new(ish) xbox after my old one died.
  25. RDR was the last game I actually invested a lot of time in, it was great. And Undead Nightmare was a fun spin off, and quite hard (very limited ammo and a lot of zombies). EP, you're more than welcome to borrow any of my games, I never get round to playing these days anyway! I'll even lend you a guitar if you want to try Rock Smith. By the way, I got a new telly recently, with HDMI and no SCARTS (well one adaptor, but that's being used). What do I need to buy to connect my xbox?
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