Not 100% sure it will become a fan favourite.
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Goodness gracious me!
Whoever is in charge will be massively unpopular, largely down to world events and the economy. I'm struggling to see how a different face changes that at this time, but you may well be right.
The public would largely see it all as a self indulgent waste of time unless the replacement is not just better, but much, much better and I'm really not so sure about that.
I like Ed a lot but he's not smooth enough for the top office. A sad state of affairs but it's the reality that it does matter.
I've just put you in charge of the Labour Party, who are you picking?
I'm struggling to see any decent candidates, but I am just a casual observer so can't pretend to know who is in the pot.
I thought his assist might have been even better. He has his faults but nobody else we have available would do that.
I'd imagine it'll be the last 10 if anything at all.
Gallagher and Muani isn't ideal but it's not like we are blessed with options at the moment.
Madders making the bench is a pleasant surprise.
He has a real touch of the Soldado's unfortunately, will no doubt go elsewhere and do OK but . . .
Glad to see no sign of RKM, a failed experiment there.
High ceiling but was way off it against Sunderland. I'd be trying to get Archie on the pitch somewhere.
A severe lack of Archie here.
The one thing we are not short of is people to blame.
It's been a long time coming.
Spot on, showed real character today.
Hormuz has that MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY
"Heavy rainfall on Hormuz Island washes iron oxide rich soil into the sea, turning the coastline blood red."
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Never a dull day. . .
Hope for the best and plan for the worst! We have to get better at some point?!?!?!
The eternal optimist!!! Fingers crossed for tomorrow
You could be in with a chance if his date is a no-show? #EveryCloud
I couldn't breathe because I was laughing so hard. That bird's an asshole! ๐๐๐๐๐
Best with volume up.
I don't really know what that was, but I definitely enjoyed it.
It felt like a throwback to the old www for some reason.
I was just talking to a friend today about Dolly Parton's Imagination Library - new books every month, totally for free, for kids ages 1-5.
My son was part of the program - this is a copy of the letter that came with his last book, right after his 5th birthday.
A photo of Sega HQ, a white-and-glass tower, seen from an upward looking angle so it looms
Two Sega artists at a Digitizer Mark III unit, with one standing and pointing at a screen with a large sprite of Ax Battler on the screen while another manipulates a mouse-like device over a large pad while sat in front of the terminal.
A really neat shot of the Digitizer Mark III and its screens, and a very busy desk with floppies and the digitizer pad and handheld device you slide around it.
A snot of the studio/workshop with many desks and computers and crt monitors filling every square foot of space aside from space to walk around
๐น๏ธ Bytes of Gaming History โณ
A glimpse of Sega Japan sometime in 1991 during the development of Golden Axe too, snapped from a Megaforce magazine feature. Not only do we get a lovely photo of Sega HQ in Tokyo, but some very cool shots of how game art was created and then digitised onto the screen.
NASA's Blue Marble picture of Earth, from 1972
It's only worth going back to the Moon if it makes us look properly again at Earth, and appreciate how beautiful, precious and fragile what we have here is. The most famous images from Apollo aren't about the Moon - they're pictures of Earth. We need to stop taking our home for granted.
Image from High Performance podcast with Jake Humphrey
Sounds like one of those people on this!
Probably arriving at Hotspur Way as we speak . . .
"Give it to Tash!"
It surely can't be De Zerbi can it?
Wouldn't want to be hasty now . . .