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tom27111

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  1. The Micra and the Renault 5 are literally the same car, made in the same factory, with the same chassis, underpinnings, batteries and motors. You'd be crazy to buy either of them, EV depreciation is off the charts.
  2. Horrendous interiors on the Renault 5. I'm not sure why anyone would do that. The Alpine version is nice. The New Micra is coming out in the next few weeks, basically the same car, looks pretty good. Hoping the inside isn't as garish as the Renault. I'm really hoping Nissan do a Nismo version that rivals the Alpine one, but they probably won't.
  3. Ciabatta was invented in 1982. It's younger than me. This has totally blown my mind.
  4. This is the first season that I haven't been to a game since probably 1988. I didn't want Cooper anywhere near us and decided not to renew my membership. I won't be back until there are major changes at the top.
  5. Top isn't going anywhere, neither is Rudkin. The only way they might do something is when you stop giving them your hard earned money. No wonder they're sat there laughing as we're relegated, their pockets are still lined. And you can fly as many banners as you like over the stadium, it doesn't matter. The fans are happy to sit inside and do fvck all. Stop buying season tickets, stop buying memberships, stop going to games, stop buying merchandise. Until people stop, you're complicit to it.
  6. Just posted this on the fundraising page in general chat, but as its golf related, I'll stick it in here too! Some of you might remember about 3 years ago, I did the 'Longest Day' golf challenge for Macmillan and you lot outdid yourselves by helping me and a mate make a lot of money. Well, this year, I'm back. With a bigger challenge! On 19th June, we'll be teeing up at sunrise and heading to the 19th hole (more like the 91st hole) at sunset. Playing golf all day, at least 16 hours, I think a bit more, in aid of our local cancer respite hospice, Cynthia Spencer. Joining me will be my step-son and my nephew. They lost their grandfather, my father-in-law, almost 3 years ago. Cynthia Spencer did so much for him regarding end of life care. They even had a nurse with him at home, by his bedside, when he lost his battle with cancer. She was simply incredible and supported Dave and the family through the toughest of times. On the challenge, we'll walk the whole way and carry our bags, no buggies or trollies allowed. We'll probably each cover around the distance of a marathon. We'd all be incredibly grateful if you can donate anything you can. Thanks for reading, it's a charity that's incredibly close to our hearts. The Just Giving link is below. https://www.justgiving.com/page/chairtygolfday?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=WA&utm_campaign=016#sharePage
  7. Some of you might remember about 3 years ago, I did the 'Longest Day' golf challenge for Macmillan and you lot outdid yourselves by helping me and a mate make a lot of money. Well, this year, I'm back. With a bigger challenge! On 19th June, we'll be teeing up at sunrise and heading to the 19th hole (more like the 91st hole) at sunset. Playing golf all day, at least 16 hours, I think a bit more, in aid of our local cancer respite hospice, Cynthia Spencer. Joining me will be my step-son and my nephew. They lost their grandfather, my father-in-law, almost 3 years ago. Cynthia Spencer did so much for him regarding end of life care. They even had a nurse with him at home, by his bedside, when he lost his battle with cancer. She was simply incredible and supported Dave and the family through the toughest of times. On the challenge, we'll walk the whole way and carry our bags, no buggies or trollies allowed. We'll probably each cover around the distance of a marathon. We'd all be incredibly grateful if you can donate anything you can. Thanks for reading, it's a charity that's incredibly close to our hearts. The Just Giving link is below. https://www.justgiving.com/page/chairtygolfday?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=WA&utm_campaign=016#sharePage
  8. I'm utterly gobsmacked that we didn't see the trophy presentation on Sky. It's usually on, isn't it? What the hell?
  9. We don't get this on Sky???? And as magical as Augusta is, in my eyes, it'll never beat The Open. Just ask Tiger about winning at St Andrews. I wouldn't frown upon any major, but The Open and The Masters are the ones you want to win the most, surely?
  10. Standard in the Butler Cabin. It'll be a bit different in the public 'ceremony' outside. It's designed to be like that, like everything at Augusta
  11. Nick Faldo is such a nob
  12. Yeah, I'm in tears
  13. Abso fvcking lutely
  14. Amazing. Just amazing. So happy for Rory, that was the moment the weight of the golfing world lifted from his shoulders. An all time great now, as if he wasn't already. He'll bag a fes more now. And if he doesn't, who cares? He's won them all. What a week at Augusta. Did anyone know the week started with one of my mates walking the course? @Izzy
  15. Arise Sir Rory
  16. Whoever wins gets a knighthood. Add a bit more spice
  17. I'm pulling for Rory to make the slam, but as a 45 year old man, Rose is giving me hope
  18. Wow. Just ****ing wow.
  19. This thread is up there with that of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest. It's been an emotional rollercoaster.
  20. 4 Strokes from immortality
  21. Wow. Just like @Izzy at Royal Aylesbury Vale
  22. Well, at least a European has won
  23. Rose in the clubhouse. Wearing Georgia Peach. Destined?
  24. Oh. My. Fvcking. Word. Justin, Ludvig...what chest size are you?
  25. Not bad from the potato farmer
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