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The person of interest appears to be Jared Kushner.

Alas, Tony Adams's Granada lost all seven of their matches, conceding fourteen goals and only scoring twice. They finished bottom of La Liga. I don't think he will be there next season.

Labour did win the by-election in Stoke in February.

It's important to watch films in the correct aspect ratio.

Initially, I remember thinking of it as a variation on The Thick of It and In the Loop, for the reasons you mentioned. I now I feel more inclined to make comparisons with Silicon Valley, since they keep shuffling the characters and their circumstances. It feels like both of these shows are constantly rebooting and I

Thiem beat Nadal *on clay* 6-4 6-4.

"Maybe they're not… ATTACKING us…" is the line I was struggling to remember. So much of this dialogue must be open to another interpretation, if/when one knows how the story unfolds/ends. As Locke said, after he viewed that orientation film: "We're gonna need to watch that again."

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"Fire + Water" doesn't seem to be popular, to put it mildly.

This episode shed some light on events we have already seen. It made me think again about Ethan, for instance, who Charlie dismissed as a "bad guy". What else did Goodwin say to Ana Lucia about the reason why people were being taken? ("The children are fine. They're better off now"). There was some revealing dialogue

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Lee Dixon would have been an interesting choice for that particular game, since both he and Steve Bould joined Arsenal from Stoke in 1988.

There have been a lot of stories suggesting that Sead Kolašinac is going to join from Schalke. By all accounts, he's perfect for the left-sided wingback role.

Also, I was delighted to see that Monaco clinched the French title. Although most of the attention has been given to Kylian Mbappé, I think Bernardo Silva might be the star of this team. The new Santi Cazorla? I don't know. He's really, really good. Arsenal should sign him, probably. Mbappé and Thomas Lemar and one or

It was a clear yellow card. I thought Holding played very well (again).

Holy shit. I actually heard that commentary on the stream I watched. It was one of the most awful commentaries I have ever heard. If I watch on my computer (as I sometimes do), I try to find a commentary in another language (Spanish, Russian, whatever), so I don't have to listen to the blatherings* of people like

Not much to say about the Sunderland game. The players were obviously tired.

It was indeed satisfying. Alexis was up for that one. I assume he remembers when Charlie Adam put him in a chokehold, an incident which warranted some kind of police action, but the offender wasn't even booked. It's hard to feel sorry for Marko Arnautovic, who was injured by Holding, when you consider what he did to

"The Other 48 Days" was a pretty great episode!