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titch juicy

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  1. rain cold weather
  2. I haven't found any of them funny. I'll add 'Anchorman'.
  3. I saw George Osbourne and his security detail (spit of 70's Bob Hoskins) in the Marble Arch M&S Foodhall a couple of weekends ago. Taller and slimmer than I imagined. Two pizzas and a bag of spuds, if interested.
  4. FJDGoose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Simon Pegg & Nick Frost Yes yes yes!
  5. ..and The Great British Bake Off. How the heck has baking cakes become prime time, mass-viewing television? It's like the British public have all been lobotomised.
  6. xfactor and big brother and i'm a celebrity
  7. El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > did you see the spotify, what did i listen to > thing? > > Collider - Jon Hopkins was my track of 2014 it > would seem. > > https://www.spotify-yearinmusic.com/my-year/ > > Dr Strangeluv - Bonde Redhead was a late chaser > though It's a poor tool. Nowhere near accurate. I scrobble to lastfm via Spotify and the 12 month lastfm list is very different and much nearer to what i'd expect. For example- Nick Cave is top of my Lastfm list by a distance but not even in the spotify top ten. Similarly with a couple of other artists. Shame.
  8. Dare I say that Kane has a touch of the Drogba about him?
  9. Old Man River- Paul Robeson
  10. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We had a stonewall penalty not given too. Yes, Rooney on Kane
  11. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Judging from match of the day highlights only, it > seems Spurs had little to offer against MU and id > be worried about that as a test of their current > capabilities, despite the game ending in a draw > and therefore continuing the good run. Watched the whole match and it was classic game of two halves. They dominated the first we dominated the second. Closing stats in terms of possession and chances was about equal. Could be argued that they had sligtly better chances but we had two very good ones (Kane header past the post and Mason over the bar) to win it. Man Utd are still the better side though and so they should be after a ?200mn spend in the summer.
  12. Rye Cars from The Gsrdens to St Pancras, ?20 fixed fee at 10.30am on a week day morning. I think that's very reasonable.
  13. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "hopefully Paul Mitchell has had enough time to > identify another striker and right back." > > 1. Where does that leave Franco Baldini? > 2. Andre Yedlin is joining in January so that's > right back sorted. > 3. I'd like Swansea's Wilfried Bony but not sure > if he'd fit our system under Pochettino. Not sure about Baldini, and of course re- Yedlin. I'd forgotten about him. Bony would be a good signing I think, but i'd be amazed if Swansea let him go in January. It looks like Jackson Martinez is joining Roma. Berahino perhaps?
  14. The new D'Angelo album is stonkingly good.
  15. Half-Term Reports. Something I do elsewhere with friends- i've written one for Spurs and if others have the time and inclination i'd love to read them for other clubs. Surely a West Ham fan would like to write one? Tottenham So, half term and after a poor few months the tide is beginning to turn. A half decent run in all competitions- beaten only twice (once by Chelsea and once in a dead-rubber away at Besiktas) in the last 11, winning 7 and drawing twice. But, more than the results it's the attitude of the players and style of play that have changed. Players that don't like the hard working regime have been sidelined - rumour round the campfire has it that Adebayor, Kaboul and Lennon complained they were being worked too hard. In the next game none of them featured, with Kaboul (club captain) making the bench only because we were particularly short of fit centre-halves. Apparently Lennon has quickly realised which side his bread is buttered and is giving it 100% in training. Kaboul will stay on the sidelines and Adebayor has played his last game for Spurs. Lloris is now recognised Captain and has only lost once in the 8 games he's had the armband (away at Chelsea). Pochettino's methods seem to be paying off- at Southampton he got the most out of the young players and now Kane, Mason and Bentaleb are all flourishing under him. Eriksen has been superb, Lloris is arguably (stats back it up) the best keeper in the league and even Lamela is putting in some performances. Ben Davies looks like a proper full-back, unlike Danny Rose. Kyle Walker is slowly coming back after 8 months out. After a shaky start Fazio is beginning to look solid and Vertonghen has started to look like the player we bought from Ajax. I feel a bit sorry for Daniel Levy. He has the club at heart but a lot of his managerial gambles haven't paid off; however, Pochettino seems to have his backing and with a couple of wise purchases in January (hopefully Paul Mitchell has had enough time to identify another striker and right back) we will kick on even further and challenge for the top four places. You have to think that West Ham and Southampton will fade, so 3rd to 6th seems to be between Man United, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool with United and Arsenal still having the edge.
  16. DuncanW Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So despite reservations based on previous > experience at different branches, decided to try > out the new Evans store to get my bike serviced > yesterday evening. > > Won't be making that mistake again. > > Good luck! What happened?
  17. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i*Rate Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Hi, > > > > I do noticed that dog owners continue to let > their > > dogs mess on the pavements, with no regard for > children, the elderly and the blind > > Well, I'm not a Child, Not elderly and not Blind > ...but I don't like it either.. > > DulwichFox 5:52pm on page 9 of thread linked below you claim to be a pensioner http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1401132,page=9
  18. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People's basic missunderstanding of probablility > leads to some pretty stoopid believes. My uncle > has 10 grand children his first 9 were girls, just > before his 10th was born (a boy) he was saying to > me "what are the odds of this one being a girl eh > must be 200,000 -1!?" er, no uncle ,Evens Down four generations, there's only been one girl born on my father's side. My Great Grandfather had two boys, my Grandfather had two boys, my Dad had two boys, his brother had two boys and the anomoly, my Dad's brother's anomoly had two boys, her younger brother had two boys, her other brother hasn't had kids, my brother has had a boy and i've not had kids.
  19. titch juicy

    SPOTY 2014

    It's either ridiculous that it's still got 'personality' in the title, or ridiculous that people complain when it's given to someone with no discernible personality. Surely it's never been and never should have been about personality; it's completely about sporting achievement. It's also faintly ridiculous that Hamilton got it. I love F1 but as Ian Poulter has pointed out, Hamilton has only had one opponent to beat all season- the person that has the other best car. McLaren should have won the team award, McIlroy should without question have won the individual award. The general bleedin' public eh?!
  20. Also my first Christmas in London for many years. My old feller passed away in October, so I expect the mood will be a little sad at times but i'm determined to make it as much fun as possible, especially for my Mum. I've bought some good seats for the Nutcracker (her favourite) at the Coliseum on the 23rd (haven't told her yet and can't wait to). My Christmas spotify playlist has been ready for a couple of weeks and it had it's first outing this weekend when writing the cards and decorating the tree. The big day will start late morning with home-cooked Eggs Royale and a glass of bubbly and we're eating out for Christmas for the first time (Le Chardon). Despite the circumstances i'm really looking forward to Christmas this year. Hopefully it will be a nice antidote to what has been a very tough year for a number of reasons.
  21. titch juicy

    PIZZA

    Pizzas i've had in italy have been chewier and for want of a better word 'sloppier' in the middle- a bit like Franco Manca's and Il Mirto's. I can't help thinking that the very crispy versions found in the Gowlett, while tasty enough aren't particularly authentic. Not that that matters of course. Me, i prefer the chewier, sloppier pizzas.
  22. Have used Cheese Block a couple of times but If I'm buying good cheese now I'll stop at Neals Yard on the way home from work. Better prices and nicer, more helpful staff. The last time I went into CB and asked to try a particular cheese the lady looked at me like I'd asked her to milk the cow for me herself.
  23. Sad what this place has comte
  24. I'd brie furious if that was me. Is this really what neighbourhood relations have comte?
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