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Stive Pesley

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  1. Thing is, that catchphrase became just a comedic thing when i was a kid, but watching the episode again as an adult it was heartbreaking and deeply moving. The whole thing really captured the damage that the Tories did to the mental health of a generation of people (mostly men) who suddenly found themselves on the scrap heap as the unemployment rate went through the roof
  2. I will keep plugging Shrinking. If you fancy something that isn't a gritty crime or drug ring drama 😂 Some fantastic performances and Harrison Ford in particular is brilliant in it
  3. I always enjoyed Ryan Conway's stuff - it helped that he wasn't a blind faith Derby fan, so his angle was always balanced. I know that some people took a dislike to him for some reason. He was also very vocal about calling out racist abuse in the game. 🔗
  4. This was the op I had - just coming up to two years ago. Let me tell you - there is no better feeling that having a normal poo every day after all that!
  5. I'm not anti-EV either. I would just rather the EVs were efficient integrated public transport EVs and we stopped with the folly of cars being a status symbol and everyone in the family needing to have one.
  6. I was just reading Elton's latest brain-fart though. He's decided that Tesla can somehow harness all the compute power of the Teslas sat on driveways while not being driven, as some sort of grid computing network... to do "stuff" Aside from this maybe annoying the owners who have charged their car for travel, and not for waking up to find it needs charging again because it's been doing "stuff" all night - this will also surely reduce the battery life long term. Or at least totally invalidate current battery life projection figures Still - it gets the investors excited and maybe props the share price up a bit longer eh?
  7. With respect it's not up to @Day - it's up to Mr Clowes!
  8. I haven't got a driving license, is it OK if I just lie on your back seat?
  9. YES! As I said in the promotion celebrations thread May Day weekend upon us, surely it would be a great idea. (players can't have booked holidays as the play-offs were still a vague possibility so should still be around) 1) Allow the fans to show their appreciation one more time 2) Allow the players and staff another chance to soak in their achievement and feel the love 3) boost the hospitality takings in town What's not to like? And yet over an Facebook you see people saying that an open-top bus celebration would be "an embarassment" because we "only came second". Yet we had a bus when we finished third in 2006/07 and went up via the play-offs...
  10. You can bet that Clowes plan does not involve extending PWs contract any time soon He hired Warne specifically for his experience in getting teams out of L1. A very canny move that worked No reason to suggest that Clowes will suddenly start taking stupid risks in the Championship with a manager unproven in that league My guess would be that Clowes keeps faith in PW until it becomes clear that it's not working, at which point he will execute his Plan B and get an experienced proven Championship manager in PW is effectively in Rosenior's shoes
  11. I hope so - with May Day weekend upon us, surely it would be a great idea. 1) Allow the fans to show their appreciation one more time 2) Allow the players and staff another chance to soak in their achievement and feel the love 3) boost the hospitality takings in town What's not to like? And yet over an Facebook you see people saying that an open-top bus celebration would be "an embarassment" because we "only came second". Yet we had a bus when we finished third in 2006/07 and went up via the play-offs...
  12. Ah yes, the international scale unit of a banana
  13. After the excitement of the football, we ended up coming home and watching "Strays" on Sky Cinema A live action/CGI comedy film about talking dogs, but none of the feel-good family film factor that you might expect. Full of swearing, jokes about humping stuff and some proper laugh out loud/gross moments. Script was good enough that I didn't really notice the dogs mouths being animated. Jamie Foxx and Will Ferrell voice the two main characters If you have dogs you will find it hilarious promotion/10
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