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I'm called Brian and so is my wifeHe has a wife called Derek??
I'm called Brian and so is my wifeHe has a wife called Derek??
Argumentative sort she is. You tell her you didn’t leave the toilet seat up and she sends you a 48 page WhatsApp thread proving you wrong.He has a wife called Derek??
Argumentative sort she is. You tell her you didn’t leave the toilet seat up and she sends you a 48 page WhatsApp thread proving you wrong.
My mate is from Madrid - and the north and Galicia? is very popular with them.Bilbao is an amazing city. Not often talked about with Brits because we have the other big Spanish cities that are trendier but I loved it. Great feel, great architecture and a seaside city… Rioja region just behind it as well is beautiful. Stayed in both and can totally recommend it to anyone thinking about it.
Ever heard of a borehole ? Used a lot in Africa.Places getting hotter and hotter are most likely the places people won't move to when climate change gains traction.
Appealing now, but in 30 years time, unlikely to be tourist destinations when the water runs out.
Australia being the prime example of a country that will run out of water in the near future.
Future world wars will not be fought over oil, more likely H2O.
Yeah, a certain poster on here fits the description.Ever heard of a borehole ?
How dare youThe only bore around here is you.
My mate is from Madrid - and the north and Galicia? is very popular with them.
Especially as the climate seems to be getting hotter and hotter one can only see that places like Bilbao and San Sebastian becoming even more popular.
Places getting hotter and hotter are most likely the places people won't move to when climate change gains traction.
Appealing now, but in 30 years time, unlikely to be tourist destinations when the water runs out.
Australia being the prime example of a country that will run out of water in the near future.
Future world wars will not be fought over oil, more likely H2O.
That’s the article.I think this, from the article BTL refers to, sums up why we have changed manager and the approach is more exciting:
In the previous one under Scott Parker (briefly) and Gary O’Neil, for example, only Nottingham Forest held a deeper defensive line than them, with Bournemouth completing defensive actions at an average of 22.9 metres from their own goal, while their 144 possession regains in the attacking third was also the second-lowest tally.
But this season, only five of the other 19 teams in the division — Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City — hold a higher line, while no club has scored more than Bournemouth’s seven goals after winning the ball back in their attacking third.
Too many of our front four had off days today.We love the intensity. But 2 games running - West Ham and Florists we take a lead, dominate but then don't score the killer goal.
How about cherrybore?The only bore around here is you.