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The tube ride home is going to be a nightmare.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by KevIRL View PostMark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender, BBC Radio 5 live
Chelsea 2-1 PSG (Agg 3-2)
Posted at
"Absolutely sublime penalty. But if Paris St-Germain score...it's as you were."
No its not you fuckin dope
whilst on the subject, I thought he was commentating on the Arse-Untied cup match, it was Danny murphy. same fecking voice.
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Fuck Mourinho and his anti-football.
On a more positive note. You know, March brings many things - St Patrick's Day, the Cheltenham festival, and now our Spring edition of Where was TylerDurden.
Tonight at around 8:07 pm Danny was spotted at the Luas stop at Smithfield.
Keen Danny spotters might be interested to know that there will be a good solar eclipse in Dublin on Friday 20th in the morning, 9:29 for the most covered.
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostTo help counter the perceived lack of quality content recently I am very excited to present the triumphant return of "Where was TylerDurden".
In this festive edition Danny was spotted at 3pm today in the Ilac Centre, in a newsagent outlet at the Parnell Street wing.
Where will Danny be spotted in 2015? As ever, stay tuned folks."you raise, i kill you" El Tren :{)
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Originally posted by tylerdurden94 View PostNone of those stealthy spotting of me by Hotspur tonight as I pegged him also, seemed nice & relaxed after his yoga class. Location spotted was Smithfield Luas stop, him after leaving said class and myself heading home after catching Still Alice in the Lighthouse, great performance from Julianne Moore but the movie was kind of middling for me.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View PostJust back from Cheltenham Day2. La Tapas De Lola on Wexford St. really kept the class up, cant say enough about the place. Takes over from the Port House as the best tapas place in Dublin in my book.
Also this elbows guy really coming into his own recently"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Cross post from board, this happen top me yesterday.
So I've had a bit of a sore ear all week after a left hook last week. Nothing to worry about, but something strange happenedtodayyesterday.
I was deadlifting, on my last warm up set. And afterwards felt like I needed to clear pressure from my head. Like when you need to pop your ears.
So I pinched my nose and blew out to pop my ears (as you do). But instead of my ears clearing, I felt a tiny pop in my left eye, by the tear duct. Obviously I thought "WTF was that". So went to the mirror and did it again. And in the corner of my eye, out of the tear duct, popped these little tiny bubbles.
The pressure cleared, so much so that I got a bit light headed, eyesight blurred a bit. It passed pretty quickly, but freaked me out quite a bit. Was a bit apprehensive about increasing the weight for the last set.
All I could think of was that guy shooting milk from his eye on Guinness world records.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostReading about three books a month for the last while. Read 36 last year, so a consistent enough average. Big change in last while has been cutting out the thrash reads. Such a tiny number of books in the grand scheme of things though and yet the choice of which of the gigantic number of possible reads to read is so arbitrary that at about 40 books a year you could easily spend your entire life not reading what you really want to read.
Anyway, the new *deep breath* Jon Ronson is just out!
I find myself a little lost as to what path to go down next.
I generally read fantasy and horror in terms of fiction and the odd sports bio if recommended.
I'd be open to any suggestions though.
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostCross post from board, this happen top me yesterday.
So I've had a bit of a sore ear all week after a left hook last week. Nothing to worry about, but something strange happenedtodayyesterday.
I was deadlifting, on my last warm up set. And afterwards felt like I needed to clear pressure from my head. Like when you need to pop your ears.
So I pinched my nose and blew out to pop my ears (as you do). But instead of my ears clearing, I felt a tiny pop in my left eye, by the tear duct. Obviously I thought "WTF was that". So went to the mirror and did it again. And in the corner of my eye, out of the tear duct, popped these little tiny bubbles.
The pressure cleared, so much so that I got a bit light headed, eyesight blurred a bit. It passed pretty quickly, but freaked me out quite a bit. Was a bit apprehensive about increasing the weight for the last set.
All I could think of was that guy shooting milk from his eye on Guinness world records.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostHow long did it take to make that?
If I were to do it straight through, I'd guess 15-20 mins (two people), most things are cooking at the same time.
Do a "baked" potato in the microwave
Fry diced apple in some butter, remove from pan
Pan fry the cutlet both sides to sear the outside
Chop cauliflower in put into a pot of water,
Remove skin from potato and mash with the apple,
Shape potato into croquette and roll in breadcrumbs
Stick the pork under the grill to finish (you won't need to if its very thin mine was quite thick),
Fry the croquettes in the pan (hmmm pork fat),
Take out the pork to rest on the plate, dish up croquettes,
Deglaze the pan with apple cider,
Drain the cauliflower and blend with butter and salt, spoon to plate
Stir a knob of butter into cider jus and mix in. pour over pork and serve.
A few steps there, but its all very simple. The total time isn't much longer than what you need to cook the pork. So, reckon 20 mins from fridge to plate easily.Last edited by Mellor; 12-03-15, 01:13.
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bbv Q:
I begun volunteering doing online work about 13 months ago, it runs in phases.
I volunteered for a few but opted out of the last few by self selecting 'on break' (busier) from the online form they send out every new phrase (every few months)
Hi Paul,
The next phase goes live next <date>, I noticed you didn’t complete your availability link, can I ask you to do so ASAP – this way we know what your status is ACTIVE or on a BREAK.
I hope all is well with you and you will be available to resume your volunteer commitment soon as you have not been active for a period of months.
I fucking hate charities to be honest, not the concept obviously, the way they operate and those that sail within them.
What sort of answers am I liable to get at this time. fml.
Perhaps I am just to used overly used to you silver tongued devils online.Last edited by Lord Sir Banter; 12-03-15, 02:03.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by Lord Sir Business View Postbbv Q:
I begund volunteering doing online work about 13 months ago, it runs in phases.
I volunteered for a few but opted out of the last few by self selecting 'on break' (busier) from the online form they send out every new phrase (every few months)
Would the above irk anyone else? Maybe I am over thinking bit but the use of 'commitment' and 'period of months' just seems finger a bit fucking finger waggy and condescending to someone who has given up a considerable amount of time and effort thus far, including attending training in bricks and mortar establishments.
I fucking hate charities to be honest, not the concept obviously, the way they operate and those that sail within them.
What sort of answers am I liable to get at this time. fml.
Perhaps I am just to used overly used to you silver tongued devils online.
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TBH the use of commitment would bug me too. As would the scoldy tone of the end bit.
Any "commitment" you made ended when the last "active" phase ended. It's fine that he is touching base with you if you haven't updated availability yet. Buts it's no concern of his that you haven't been active in previous phases.
If his guy is in a paid position (and not a volunteer from some other lesser intelligent forum), I'd be hitting him with not barrels in the reply.
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Female and paid.
Ta for the opinions m8s.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post@eamo
just wondering: would Dublin airport be madness tomorrow at around 4pm due to everyone trying to escape the country for Paddys and it generally being Friday / or is it usually calm enough at that time?
Just seeing if its worth stumping up the €18 for fastpasses.airport, lol
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSciFi if you are into fantasy might be a decent transition. Ubik being a very decent Philip K Dick book to decide if you like the general genre. As great standalone books - The Talented Mr Ripley or Philip Marlowe's The Big Sleep are fantastic to pick two randomly good books you would probably highly enjoy.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe wife's US dollar earnings and my sterling earnings are really paying significant dividends at the moment. Currency-diversified earnings ftw."I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostThe High Court granted the trespass order against the O'Donnell family. Brian O'Donnell wants to appeal it and is asking for 6 months. Pretty intense stuff here today!
Jesus tomorrow will be interesting!You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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