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SpacedX

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  1. Thanks for that.
  2. The sentiment on this forum was very different a fortnight ago. In addition to the standard singling out and pillorying of players/squad witch hunt, a ridiculous poll with the mob demanding the manager's head on a plate we actually (mercifully briefly) had a thread about being done with City. In spite of the fact that our form plummeted and we got stuck in reverse gear, we were still in the title race, and for the large part, top of the league. Utterly unbelievable. If this forum is an actual reflection of our fan base, it must surely be the shittest, most fickle and fair weather in the entire nation. I feel like celebrating Pompey's promotion more than ours - simply because their supporters stuck by the club for decades and deserve it.
  3. Are you sure that wasn't the Professionals? Bodie has the silver one and Doyle drove the gold. CI5. My brother-in-law had a black Capri 2.8i. Apparently the third generation Capris were the most stolen cars in Britain during the early 1980s.
  4. A new version for NUFC to run out to and in aid of the teenage cancer trust. Featuring in alphabetical order: Joan Armatrading 8:45 Jeff Beck 0:22 0:45 0:55 1:05 1:10 1:14 1:27 Richard Bennett 7:50 8:17 Joe Bonamassa 2:12 2:21 8:37 8:54 9:05 9:19 Joe Brown (mandolin) 5:49 James Burton (acoustic guitar) 5:33 9:25 Jonathan Cain (piano) 9:14 Paul Carrack (Hammond organ) 9:08 Eric Clapton (electric and acoustic guitar) 0:43 0:49 1:04 1:20 1:53 2:05 2:12 2:17 2:30 2:49 5:39 9:14 9:31 Ry Cooder (slide guitar) 1:27 2:31 2:42 4:32 Jim Cox (piano) Steve Cropper 1:59 2:09 2:28 2:37 2:45 9:37 Sheryl Crow (bass) 2:12 Danny Cummings (percussion) Roger Daltrey (harmonica) 5:09 5:29 Duane Eddy 0:42 5:10 5:29 5:39 9:25 Sam Fender 4:07 4:28 4:41 Guy Fletcher (Hammond organ, bass) 2:46 Peter Frampton 4:48 7:12 9:04 9:25 9:42 Audley Freed David Gilmour 1:24 1:36 1:58 2:19 Vince Gill (acoustic guitar) 1:55 2:14 Buddy Guy 4:15 4:26 Keiji Haino 0:51 1:22 Tony Iommi (electric baritone guitar) 7:50 8:19 Joan Jett 3:08 3:47 5:49 6:05 7:51 John Jorgenson (acoustic guitar) 3:28 3:58 Mark Knopfler 0:39 0:50 1:00 1:10 1:39 1:54 2:03 2:32 2:52 3:00 3:08 3:19 3:26 3:41 5:12 5:33 Sonny Landreth 6:09 6:32 6:51 7:07 Albert Lee 3:15 3:25 3:56 5:35 Greg Leisz (lap steel guitar) 5:59 Alex Lifeson 0:43 1:50 2:00 Steve Lukather 5:01 6:25 6:51 Phil Manzanera 6:16 Dave Mason 3:00 5:57 Hank Marvin 3:47 3:57 Brian May 7:10 7:57 Robbie McIntosh 0:41 John McLaughlin 1:01 1:11 Tom Morello 8:11 Rick Nielsen 6:31 6:51 8:17 Orianthi 2:46 3:04 3:20 5:19 6:06 7:29 8:21 Brad Paisley 2:13 2:19 2:58 6:51 9:38 9:48 Nile Rodgers 4:07 4:28 4:41 4:55 5:49 Mike Rutherford 5:10 5:39 7:12 7:39 Joe Satriani 8:03 8:26 8:35 John Sebastian 3:58 Connor Selby 7:29 Slash 4:57 Bruce Springsteen 4:08 4:32 4:41 Ringo Starr (drums) 3:06 3:48 4:48 5:49 7:13 9:04 9:25 9:42 9:51 Zak Starkey (drums) 3:06 3:28 4:07 4:41 5:10 5:39 6:06 6:51 7:41 7:59 8:17 8:28 8:39 9:25 9:42 Sting (bass) 3:08 7:13 9:51 Andy Taylor 6:11 7:12 Susan Tedeschi 1:57 2:15 2:28 2:38 Derek Trucks (slide guitar) 0:53 1:10 1:46 2:40 9:51 Ian Thomas (drums) Pete Townshend 3:08 4:03 4:18 Keith Urban 2:56 3:08 3:26 3:32 Steve Vai 0:58 1:22 1:44 4:03 7:12 7:33 9:05 9:32 9:45 Waddy Wachtel 3:28 9:04 9:13 Joe Louis Walker 8:28 Joe Walsh 4:11 4:28 4:32 Ronnie Wood 3:28 4:36 4:41 5:22 5:38 Glenn Worf (bass) 6:11 8:17 Zucchero 1:40
  5. ? But it's currently the middle of the day over there - and it'll be mid afternoon at kick off.
  6. Delivery? And today, subsequent iterations of the Autoped come complete with a black balaclava accessory, an XXXL uber eats insulated back pack and a minimum wage to boot.
  7. If you think that, I would recommend: 1/ Staying away from the keyboard when you are inebriated. 2/ Talk to some Pompey fans.
  8. Actually I rarely drink and I haven't today. The OP will understand.
  9. God give me strength. I've drunk so much today I can't stand up for falling down. I'm waiting for the end of the world. We need a miracle man. Hopefully Enzo's read them the riot act, not pretty words and we're not going to play another game five gears in reverse. Accidents will happen, but we need to pump it up and force a brilliant mistake from their defence. The magnificent hurt on their fan's faces will be sour milk cow blues and beyond belief. Hopefully Mads wears a traditional green shirt not that pink worthless thing whilst Vestergaard needs to dispel any former loyalty to the Saints - he's almost blue now. Worried about Blackburn, last game of the season - although, to be fair it's not been a good year for the roses. I really do want promotion next year, I miss some of those trips away - although I don't want to go to Chelsea. Is this on the radio radio?
  10. And three seasons later, Patson Daka is ample testimony to that statement.
  11. Very sad to read...not the fact that you are missing the Jeremy Kyle show, (although that is tragic too) - the plight of the former participant. Why is it though 'Wold, that only you would know this?
  12. I have derided the so called Russian elections myself, but not in terms of the electorate, rather, the farcical and corrupt nature of system. I have seldom heard anyone vilify the people themselves for failing to stand up against or resist authoritarian /totalitarian dictatorships.
  13. In spite of the highly questionable production, I really like 'Seventh Tree'.
  14. Of course. To clarify, though you said this... I was simply pointing out that the situation wasn't comparable and where they have been in the ascendancy, we have been in decline, squandering a 17 point lead over them in a mere 12 weeks. Reverse that, and a notoriously vociferous Leeds fan base would without doubt be demanding Farke's head on a plate. That's all.
  15. Ah. That's social media for you, the desperate need for recognition and the inclination towards opinion over fact. What a ridiculous thing to do without being in possession of them.
  16. We did earn it, and no "it wasn't handed on a plate". I'm not sure anyone would disagree with that. I was purely referring to squandering it, that's all and in terms of the post that I responded to, pointing out that the comparison with Leeds fans and Farke was an invalid one.
  17. No idea what she's gravitated towards or leant support to since I pay no attention to her whatsoever, but if it results in the end of this utterly bizarre fixation on this forum on behalf of some of its members, then that can only be a good thing.
  18. They didn't blow a seventeen point lead over us though, in the space of a mere 12 weeks. Other than that, I agree entirely with the rest of your post.
  19. Could you post a thumbnail on here then instead?
  20. Did Jon have the 'hat' as well?
  21. Well, an oblate spheroid, owing to the fact that it has a very slightly smaller radius at the poles than at the equator. By 500BC most Ancient Greeks understood that the Earth was round, but had no idea of its size. In 240BC Eratosthenes devised a method to estimating its circumference at 24,390 miles, which incredibly close to the actual figure, 24,855 miles.
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