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I remember seeing my 16 year old cousin in a bikini for the first time and my thoughts were so confusing - most of all was should his ball sac be protruding like that
Charles certainly is but it might be the old adage that the Royalty adapts to keep it in power. Religion will be the thing that sinks this nation - I have no idea on the timescale but that would have been unthinkable when you were a kid. Maybe the DM doesnt affect your thoughts but you aren't the only one who reads it. I can't say I buy any particular paper these days as they all have their own bias to spin and it is the spin that sells.
The British monarch has been known as “defender of the faith” since the 16th century, referring to the Church of England after the country's split from Catholicism, but in an increasingly diverse United Kingdom, Charles has unfortunately long spoken of a desire to protect all faiths. Enough public pressure would usually do in the same was those who abhor foxhunting - this may seem an odd thing to suggest but are there enough people who care? Maybe if the Daily Mail were to suggest that Starmer was making people eat Halal then there would be outrage
OK so the schools are serving Halal meat options on top of the usual meat options. I don't agree with halal meat but they are an option for those who are stuck in a time warp
Ive got some family in NC and just found out that my grandfather's sister passed away last year just before her 107th birthday. Had completely lost touch with them 30 years ago and was doing some ancestry stuff and I found that - now in touch with some of them.
I know it's not supposed to be mentioning that on this thread but just had to.
I'm not fond of us copying American sayings but at the same time there is nothing wrong for thanking someone for their service. These young men and women are basically putting their lives on the line for quite a modest income. Watching a serviceman returning in a casket and then watching an ex serviceman being quizzed for action 50 years ago is such a paradox. The American lady should be applauded for buying a meal because gratitude from a civilian is more appreciated than non committal from a government that doesn't care.
It was really a wtf moment. I remember them (and they must have come in a taxi) being circled. I thought they were going to get murdered. The police must have indeed done the rest but they held their own at the back of the tunnel of the North Bank. What on earth were they thinking though.
I remember a large group of lads who no one recognised at the back of the North Bank - probably 1980 81 time - turned out they were Sunderland fans and when the teams came out it was mayhem
The WRU should be replaced. I watched the Chiefs against the Blues a few weeks ago and it was brutal. I couldn't imagine any one of our regions going up against that. My dad's cousin is a proud Kiwi and, although All Black through and through has a strong sentiment towards Wales. He worries for our game.
The last 10 minutes was eye watering I do think that the "basics" are more complex in the modern game though.
The pools are on the other side of Swansea apart from the "Olympic Pool" so so too much hassle at the moment. Front crawl is my preferred stroke but I'm having so many problems with my ears, even with earplugs, that most recent swims have all been breast stroke.
Tonic water sounds like a good plan though that might add to my overnight visits to the loo.
Cramp is a bitch. Ive been looking at different forms of exercise including Tai Chi, Chai latte and chair yoga. Any tips are taken on board. I have been asked to play football on a Tuesday night but, at my age, that is heart attack territory surely?