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who cares about football anyway.. ?

by blacksheep63 @ Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008 - 22:27:24

well i've given up listening to the game.. you really can't win them all and cambridge are 3-0 up against droylsden so there is some comfort in the evening. i thought i'd better update those of you that might be interested on SheWho's situation. well as i expected - but after a lot of grovelling - she and her bloke are back together. i must say that this was more of a relief to me than i expected. if they had really split then i think i would have a lot more thinking to do. the doc thinks her lump is nothing to worry about but of course she will have to worry until the specialist confirms that.

I bought six CDs this afternoon
woody guthrie
primal scream
rod stewart
lily allen
the jam
the doors

what does that tell you? i paid £33
i also bought 2 shirts and a merino wool jumper - £30
i spent £30 on dinner in London

must be something about £30s at the moment - tesco were selling monkfish fillets for £24 a kilo - that seems like a lot to me.. also tesco dont label food from isreal as 'isreal' but as 'west bank'.. who are they kidding? i still boycott it, along with stuff from america

read all about it (revised)

by blacksheep63 @ Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008 - 21:20:12

not a good start to the latest london derby, arsenal 1 nil down after five minutes and denilson injured.. is this going to be sperz' night?

ive just spent a few days away from home - sunday afternoon in enfield with friends which was nice before heading off to stoke newington to see the captain and his lady. went to a really wonderful south indian resteraunt in church street - lots of creamy coconut flavours yum! monday was passed in the british library searching through 18th century newspapers for the news of the pattishall murder mystery - very interesting story about a young man who was found guilty of shooting a constable and sentenced to death (in 1788) His father pressed for a reprive for his son, enlisting the help of the duke and duchess of gloucester and even meeting the king in person (probably in one of his rare periods of clarity in between bouts of madness - this is george III in case you wondered)

today ive been at the open university doing more on this and the police of late 18th century london - for my portugal talk - and chatting to my old supervisor before heading for the shopping centre to do my bit to revitalise the retail economy :yes:

anyway better get back to encouraging the gunners to get back into the game - doesn't sound very hopeful right now though...

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