He's an odd chap, isn't he? Not as odd as Scowcroft. Between them, they make thast podcast a peculiarly stressful listen. One is constantly on edge lest they commence fighting with each other. Bizarre, yet intriguing.
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He's an odd chap, isn't he? Not as odd as Scowcroft. Between them, they make thast podcast a peculiarly stressful listen. One is constantly on edge lest they commence fighting with each other. Bizarre, yet intriguing.
ten minute grace period after kick-off when thugs could dish out their career threatening tackles with impunity may have received grim nods of approval from the likes of Sir Alex, but effectively meant we were playing a different game to the rest of the world, especially Europe. He was appalled at some of the brutality that was permitted in our game.
It was the brutality that eventually led to Eduardo's ankle then Ramsey having his leg broken and that cap wearing yokel sounding utter utter ****-warbler Pulis complaining that the tackle should not have even seen yellow let alone red.
I often noted Marcoti would call match outcomes quite accurately too as it happens.
Ah Herbs you handsome, well educated agua meister
The water in my kitchen sink is painfully slow to drain away, I've cleaned the U bend so the blockage is actually in the pipe behind the wall after a couple of right angles meaning I cant reach it with anything. Haven't got a plunger so basically what **** would you recommend I pour down there?
I've tried salt and boiling water which helped a teeny weeny bit...
You want to try one of those high pressure plungers bb. The type that lets you draw up the water and then blast back down the pipe. They'll unblock most things on a domestic sink. If that doesn't do it, then it's off to Wickes for one of those flexible coil unblockers.
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Flex...4-65m/p/500594