Foordy
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For me - this Thursday will determine where our season will head.
How will the Sharks vs Dragons game determine where our season will head :notsureifserious:
For me - this Thursday will determine where our season will head.
C'mon mate, Buzz would get the shakes if he only had half a bottle.TBF though, Buzz needs half a bottle of Vodka to get going each day.
I used to love police woman, oh wait, that's Angie Dickinson.
He wasn't mentioned here but that's not the correct clip. S4e4 21.50 seconds is where he was mentioned by name.Whitman wasn't mentioned because he was the author of the book i.e. the original 'favourite WW'.
For me - this Thursday will determine where our season will head.
Save the season, **** me it’s round 1.
Why restrict yourself to one end? Use all of the pool. It's better for the soul.I don't. The shallow end of the pool is alright at first and it is of course nice and easy, but all the fun is at the deep end...
It's the same with Su'a's shoulder charge. Buzz was so worked up over the 'dog shot' he needed half a bottle of vodka to calm down, but no mention of Jennings doing the exact same thing to Mansour.
The media will always work themselves into a froth over any story that involves the Broncos. It'd be flattering if it wasn't so pathetic.
Why restrict yourself to one end? Use all of the pool. It's better for the soul.
I actually thought you referred to how a poem is often constructed. Often in line structure. To me it made sense.When my younger sister and I were very little my mum( an English teacher ) would recite poems she liked. Amongst them was a poem by William Wordsworth called 'I wandered lonely as a cloud', we liked it because it had a short story we could easily imagine and because my mum had a way with words. If you want to think I didn't know who he was, fine. I won't bother with this anymore.
Fair enough but no, I was just slagging him off. I was being petty ! I can see your reasoning.I actually thought you referred to how a poem is often constructed. Often in line structure. To me it made sense.