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« Reply #13425 on: Wednesday, July 30, 2014, 19:21:12 »

Thanks Donkey
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« Reply #13426 on: Thursday, July 31, 2014, 15:24:30 »

Drinking Guinness in Sligo. It's so nice over here!
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we've been to Aberdeen, we hate the Hibs, they make us spew up, so make some noise,
the gorgie boys, for Hearts in Europe.
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« Reply #13427 on: Saturday, August 2, 2014, 17:49:21 »

Worked out how to get CM 01/02 running successfully on Win 8 Cheesy
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« Reply #13428 on: Saturday, August 2, 2014, 19:04:15 »

Worked out how to get CM 01/02 running successfully on Win 8 Cheesy

Then you may also enjoy this: http://www.champman0102.co.uk/downloads.php?do=file&id=191
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« Reply #13429 on: Monday, August 4, 2014, 17:04:24 »

I don't often revel in the misfortune of others, but this chap's downfall was entirely of his own making.  It's not even as if he couldn't afford the train fares.

Guardian: Millionaire City executive who dodged £43,000 in train fares unmasked

You play the system, fair enough.  Just be prepared for the system to give you a big kick up the arse when it figures out what you've been up to.

I'll bet he's not feeling quite as smart as he was 6 months ago.
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« Reply #13430 on: Monday, August 4, 2014, 18:53:40 »

From todays tipping point on itv

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« Reply #13431 on: Monday, August 4, 2014, 19:57:51 »

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That's amazing!
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« Reply #13433 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 11:13:46 »

Not sure whether this makes me smile or angry but the irony of it...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28656050
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« Reply #13434 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 14:05:31 »

Was in Achill Island over the weekend and watched the GAA 1/4 final between Mayo and Cork. Unreal match with 3 goals, a black card(!), the two coaches refusing to shake hands at the end of the game etc etc. I'm hooked!!
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« Reply #13435 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 19:47:58 »

The changing seasons.  It's always in early August that I start to notice the nights beginning to draw in; and in early February that I start to notice them lengthening again.  And daylight aside, it's in August that you also start to see the very first signs that summer is on the wane.  I usually notice the nights becoming cooler/more pleasant first, often around mid-August; daytime temperatures seem to hold up for longer.  Or maybe I'm imagining that.
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« Reply #13436 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 19:50:55 »

Silly thing, seeing two Swindon fans on the Sky Sports Football League promo. Must have been shot recently, they were in the "Imagine Cruising' top in front of the SB/Shrivvy mural.
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« Reply #13437 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 19:54:08 »

Silly thing, seeing two Swindon fans on the Sky Sports Football League promo. Must have been shot recently, they were in the "Imagine Cruising' top in front of the SB/Shrivvy mural.

Pretty sure one of them is Roger Bunce ,chairman of the supporters club
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« Reply #13438 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 20:24:26 »

Was in Achill Island over the weekend and watched the GAA 1/4 final between Mayo and Cork. Unreal match with 3 goals, a black card(!), the two coaches refusing to shake hands at the end of the game etc etc. I'm hooked!!

Was that hurling or football?

Used to love GAA Football when I was living in Kerry - fucking unbeatable for years they were - The Gooch was the main man.

They do love nicknames in Ireland.

There was always an edge when Kerry played Cork
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« Reply #13439 on: Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 21:11:19 »

The changing seasons.  It's always in early August that I start to notice the nights beginning to draw in; and in early February that I start to notice them lengthening again.  And daylight aside, it's in August that you also start to see the very first signs that summer is on the wane.  I usually notice the nights becoming cooler/more pleasant first, often around mid-August; daytime temperatures seem to hold up for longer.  Or maybe I'm imagining that.

I love the way that the seasons and nature relate to each other in a seemingly timeless pattern....although of course it isn't, nor has it ever been timeless, just operating on a different scale.

At this time of year I always feel a tinge of sadness, that the swifts of Old Town will depart....this summer, there has been some reasonably sized screeching parties, which is good as I had the feeling numbers had decreased in recent years.  The swifts always arrive about May 3rd, give or take a couple days, and always depart for North Africa about August 3rd, give or take a couple of days.  There were a decent number about yesterday evening....I'd imagine they'll have gone today, or maybe tomorrow.

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