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Upvoted for "Chums" reference.
Cat Deeley…..

I absolutely agree with you: that's what is weird, as those experiences can have positive and negative influences. Those years are tempestuous, and people are often (probably rightly) very selfish at that time.

It can eat those relationships, but it can also give you a shared experience that makes the bond stronger. Love is weird.

He nose all about coke puns.

"You can have your first check by the end of this week…"

I meant to reply to NoProof91 above. I'm an idiot.
Sorry

Not to counter your opinions, but most people in the US speak English even when there are no English people present.

If you like that, you should listen to their Christmas song (called "Christmas Time" by the band, but "I Believe in a Thing Called Christmas" in my house):

[The ghost of TheGhostofDBoonsGhost shows up to haunt those feckers]

Not to counter your opinions, but most people in the US speak English even when there are no English people present.

Don't worry. Frasier cares a great deal for you.

I found even that a slog - it's on my bedside table right now, half-read and covered in dust.

The citizens of Kent are used to being wary of potential supernatural threats. There is a hairy-handed gent who frequents that part of the Home Counties.

I used to use speed-skater Wilf O'Reilly's name as an expletive (it scans well with Christ Almighty).

I love Twelvetrees' nickname, which he got when he was playing at Leicester with the Irishman Geordan Murphy. Murphy's thick accent led to Billy's name being "36" (being 12 threes).

I have that exact up-down emotional rollercoaster when that shitty Kid Rock song comes on.

Proof of evolution.

Yeah, but nobody (nobody) would ever dare to make fun of it to his face.
It's probably why he started karate in the first place.

Bath Rugby certainly used to. It's somewhat appropriate for that game.

I've got to say that I hadn't seen any of it before either, and that clip felt relentlessly forced.