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Tomorrow is a new day, Chris. Make up for it as best you can next time you go in and try not to beat yourself up about a day you've missed.
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I think a lot of it will be down to implementation of these ideas. I saw that Labour are changing the impact some of the statutory consultees will have on development as one example. This could help but it could also turn out to just be a back door to help push development through. They've also mentioned increasing affordability percentage targets on these 'grey belt' sites. In theory that's good, but the targets aren't enforced enough as it is because developers just pay off all of the LAs anyway.
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They're hand in hand really aren't they. Microplastics are hurting biodiversity which exacerbates climate issues. The food and human health impacts are symptoms of that and our changing climate. It's all one big horrible cycle.
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Finished watching Mo on Netflix the other day. Really enjoyable, comedic look at the life of an immigrant in the US. Insightful, at time emotional but also broadly really warm. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyvemz7gmgzo
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I'm going to a stag in Marrakech (I'm not sure why either) in May. Not sure my experience will be as interesting as yours have been @jgtuk @FoxesDeb
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I wasn't aware he had bet on himself. Obviously that should be heavily punished. That said, my point really is just that it's all pretty hypocritical.
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I know that players betting restrictions is about the integrity of the game, but there is a certain irony how big of an issue they are making of this, set against the backdrop of betting adverts plastered over kits, stadiums and our TV screens.
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Rodger’s vs the board (chicken vs egg)
ajthefox replied to Lambert09's topic in Leicester City Forum
I hold no animosity for any past players or managers but Rodgers is somewhat of an exception. He is a rotten fvxking egg. What he was saying the entire relegation season for me is almost as bad as his insistence on playing Ward and not playing Cags. He didn't give a shit about what was happening to the club. -
Someone has used Otter AI in a few of ours and it seemed to kick out a decent set of minutes. Not sure what it's like to use.
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Would love to see the post-game analysis from Carragher and Neville...
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You love Kier, just admit it Tommy
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is van nistroys time up at leicester
ajthefox replied to hburton7125's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Surely that can't be right. That would have the cumulative total of the three teams 20 odd years ago being 140 points extra between them compared to now, when it is circa 60/70 already. That would put them on average nearly 70 points.
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Arsenal fan https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8vnpyye21o
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They won't be, commercially they are far more common than in residential property. We haven't been hitting house-building targets for the last 20 years plus. Every government knows we need more and I guess they say they will get developers building more because it's good for votes but I think the reality is that it is always going to be more complicated than people want it to be.
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Not a great advert for the league if the record is broken by the 3 promoted teams 2 seasons on the bounce, particularly considering how us and Southampton had been in the league for years before hand. I could be wrong but I don't think the 3 promoted teams have gone straight back down in consecutive seasons ever.
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People seem to love ragging on Enzo but this is basically his 2nd season in management. He's still new to it.
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Watching this and then thinking about what we're seeing on the pitch now is absolute chalk and cheese. I'm full of so much pride watching that lot. At the moment I don't give a shit and any mention of us in conversation is just depressing.
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There's quite a lot of very meh stuff and all the big popular stuff which is hit and miss depending on your taste, but I also think there is actually a hell of a lot of value in the reeds if you are willing to try stuff. Some of my favourites of the last year or so (ignoring the big name stuff you'll probably have heard of): Wrong Side of the tracks (Entrevias) - great Spanish drama series about a poor neighbourhood in Madrid Alpha Males (Machos Alfa) - Spanish comedy about 4 men dealing with the new world Brian and Charles - Really warming British movie about a very eccentric man And Mrs - Aisling Bea in comedy drama about death of her fiance Emily the Criminal - Aubrey Plaza plays a new criminal. Need I say more? Nine Days - Too hard to explain but this was brilliant Bloodline - Really good american drama series about a well regarded family with a dark history She's Gotta Have it - Contemporary series based on the film, by Spike Lee. Really unique. Chef - About a chef opening a food truck with his son. Very easy and satisfying watch. Starstruck - Comedy series about life at 30(ish) by Rose Matafeo Stockholm East - Swedish film about a chance meeting of strangers Fisk - Aussie comedy about a wills & probate office There's a lot of stand-up too which I don't think any of the other platforms can compete with. I've discovered some of my favourite comedians through Netflix. Very hit and miss obviously but there's loads to go through if you're keen
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The book is well worth a read. Docs are based on it but even if you've seen the docs the book still has a lot more detail and history to it.
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Poor woman. I hope someone sends her this video. What an odious little man.
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It's Interesting to hear from someone who really knows his stuff.
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How does this team do in the Championship?
ajthefox replied to hejammy's topic in Leicester City Forum
I think with a reasonably capable manager we would be quite capable of achieving top 6, the championship is mostly dross. That said, if it started badly I could also see us being very table. I think suggesting a double relegation is doom mongering. People said the same the year before last. Yeah it happened to Luton but that's not comparable, they were never an established side and just getting to the PL for them was huge. -
Bungy is right to be fair, when I first heard Russia was invading I thought Putin was trying to steal all of our cranes for a building project.
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£2-2.5k psqm is a good benchmark @Lako42 Below a certain size it is very difficult to get it any cheaper as your groundworks is a big chunk and will be disproportionately bigger the smaller the extension is. If you get any quotes, get as much information as you can written down.
