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Jimothy

The forgotten story of the 17th of November 1993

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Just read this brilliant article in the Guardian http://www.guardian....7-november-1993

It's easy to forget how much happened on that one day.

Edit: For those of us who browse on our phone it's really annoying when people post an entire story in the post after also providing a link. It's ESPECIALLY annoying when the story is longer than how long I like to pretend my penis is on the Internet. For that reason alone I've abused my power. MOD RULE

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I'm enjoying it. I like Rob Smyth. He often does the Guardian's over-by-over cricket reports (infinitely better than the BBC - I don't want to read inane Twitter comments from dullards, I want entertaining and witty emails). He's also managed to get defenestrated in there. I love that word.

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I'm enjoying it. I like Rob Smyth. He often does the Guardian's over-by-over cricket reports (infinitely better than the BBC - I don't want to read inane Twitter comments from dullards, I want entertaining and witty emails). He's also managed to get defenestrated in there. I love that word.

Hasn't Steven Finn combed his hair in a nice way?

#wishihadhairlikethat

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Guardian? Zzzzz.

Personally, with thing alike the Football Weekly podcasts, the excellent sporting blog network (of which Fez and the Seventy Two are part), features like the Joy of Six and the Knowledge, intelligent pieces from the likes of David Conn, and just the general writing, I find the Guardian (when looking at everything) to be the most interesting for football coverage. Always my first choice of all the sports sections for my lunchtime reading :D

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Yeah but there's no tits in it.

It has Graham Taylor in, he's always been a bit of a tit.

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