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Posts posted by rubecula
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c. Let the sunshine in == aquarius
d ''holiday in the sun by the sex pistols
h.. sunshine superman by Donovan I think, no too sure though
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getting stranded in Liverpool travelled there for Christmas and hit a friggin massive pothole so needed to get the sodding car fixed only just got home
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sorry I was delayed in Liverpool lol
anyway back to my point about the seats, I am not worried so much as badly disappointed by the number of seats extra
On 09/01/2019 at 12:24, StevO said:I’d expect the vast majority of additional seats to be regular seats, an extra 15,000 executive seats wouldn’t be filled. They have already discussed wanting to get as many “normal” supporters in as possible, so I don’t think you need to worry mate.
if they wanted as many normal seats as possible they would not have gone for such a small new stadium. small stadium = small mentality = small ambition = small club mentality = small chance of success = small chance of getting it filled due to cost of tickets
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What I object to is the possibility that the 15000 seats will be executive seats
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BHA3 Everton 1
Richarlison
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How much!
300million for 15000 seats? If so approx. I've better to develop GPS imho
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Gareth Barry (number 19?)
jaysus I am crap at this
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1 hour ago, sibdane said:
I envy anyone who is happy and isn'tt separated from their partner and has a child with them. I honestly can't imagine anything more stressful, especially around the holidays.
I can understand this myself from my time in the forces
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On 15/12/2018 at 14:47, markjazzbassist said:
Another difficult match coming up but we are home i hope we get a draw in the least i would love to see us beat them and show something to get out of this slump. I don't want to see Mina out there, and id like to see gana back as they will be on the attack and we need someone to help intercept and disrupt. Lookman gets a start and Bernard on the right. Richie back up top.
Pickford
Coleman Keane Zouma Digne
Gana GOmes
Bernard Gylfi Lookman
Richarlison
I hate to say it but Coleman needs a rest
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Burnley 0 - 2 Everton
Richarlison
Brighton 2 - 3 Everton
siggy
Everton 3 - 3 Leicester
Bernard
I should be back online by then, if the players named do not play I will leave it to steve to put a name in place if that is ok?
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Everton 2 - 3 spurs
own goal
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52 minutes ago, Cornish Steve said:
Just PM me with your predictions, or post them all in a single post.
thanks steve but I am not sure when I will get back
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5 hours ago, Matt said:
I’m flying on Friday mate, but will try to remember
no worries old chum (chum - shark food) I could ask someone else if you prefer
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5 minutes ago, Palfy said:
I agree so why are we allowing MPs to decide on whether we except a deal or not, whether you wish to remain or leave it's not the cleverest of things to do, I just find it so hard to contemplate that we would allow the lying scum bags the defining decision on our futures.
Surely I can not be the only one who feels this way, it must be out decision.
don't worry (you are not )
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2 hours ago, pete0 said:
Awake in the middle of the night and my brain decides to wonder why we have 12 months of unequal days rather than 13 months with 28 days. Quick Google and I learn Ethiopia have adopted a 13 month calendar but of 12 equal months of 30 days and then an extra month of 5 days or 6 on leap year. Reading a bit further they celebrate new years on the 29th of August, although that day on their calendar is the 11th of September on our calendar. Now I'm thinking 9/11 and why Americans have their months before days. What did people do before the Internet existed? Sleep I bet.
The International Fixed Calendar (also known as the Cotsworth plan, the Eastman plan, the 13 Month calendar or the Equal Month calendar) is a solar calendar proposal for calendar reform designed by Moses B. Cotsworth, who presented it in 1902.[1] It divides the solar year into 13 months of 28 days each. It is therefore a perennial calendar, with every date fixed to the same weekday every year. Though it was never officially adopted in any country, entrepreneur George Eastman adopted it for use in his Eastman Kodak Company, where it was used from 1928 to 1989.[2] (
(Wikipedia)
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3 minutes ago, Chach said:
MPs are people too.
ps Irony.
are you sure? I thought people may have meant human and politicians can nt be human can they?
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31 minutes ago, Chach said:
one these was voted on by MPs the other was voted on by the people I think comparing these two things is an affront to common sense.
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5 hours ago, Wiggytop said:
I thought he was from the Netherlands?
If he is a good manager I am a Dutchman
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1 hour ago, Bill said:
Meredith Willson – 76 Trombones Lyrics
Seventy six trombones led the big parade
With a hundred and ten cornets close at hand.
They were followed by rows and rows of the finest virtuosos,
The cream of Everton'ry famous band.I accept I am possibly wrong on this Bill. sorry mate.
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I have lost 110 euros I had bought for a trip. I have no idea where they are.
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@Matt do you want to keep the thing going for me until I get home (will be in new year)??
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City 2 - 0 Everton
nobody
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I object to 21 Bill it should be 76 trombones IN the big parade not LEAD
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would it be emma Emily for 16?