There pretty much isn't a cookery show I won't watch, except anything with that fat twerp Ainsley Harriott in, but a big favourite is Anjum Anand who as well as being a good cook and presenter is extremely easy on the eye. Also Merrilees Parker, who tends to go on other people's cooking shows...
I do a lot of work with the NHS, I won't say what I do, but the amount of money spent on consultants to justify decisions that could be made and executed in half the time for a third of the cost is astonishing. I can't talk for other areas of the public sector, but the savings made in the NHS...
How come the person who was videoing the dive was also allowed to video the victim in the hospital in graphic detail? And given I would assume it's a mate of his, why would he want to? And why would the physician manipulate the face the way he does for the benefit of the cameraman instead of...
Spiders are great, it's wasps I despise and fear.
Been to Oz a few times and not seen any spiders; it isn't the big ones you've got to worry about, some of the worst ones are really small. As has been said, though, if you don't bother them they won't bother you. Don't go sticking your hands...
Absolutely. Because his alibis, those provided by the procession of his mates who apparently took it in turns to visit the room to collect keys, wallets etc and all of whom saw him having an early night while they were on the piss celebrating the fact that his team had just won one of the most...
The likes of Charlie Brooker and Stewart Lee are very funny and very good at tearing their targets to pieces, but they are to say the least indiscriminate in their selection. Oliver's a good guy; Charlie Brooker could do a very funny character assassination on Mother Theresa if he wanted, but it...
His eyebrow, bitten off in a fight with a mate of his who Kenny had found out was shagging his missus.
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Couldn't happen to a bigger tosser. Hope he didn't try and claim they were diet pills, no-one would believe that. Still, at least he can spend the...
Erm....... what point are you trying to make? I've said that Prior is a decent keeper now and a good bat, but the fact is that when Davies is a couple or three years older than he is now he'll be a better keeper and probably a better bat than Prior has ever been or ever will be. Sorry, that's...
Yes, and they'd all be from Sussex, and they'd all be wrong.
I'm not having a go at Prior, I like him. But he's nothing like as good a keeper as Read, and if you don't believe me then just read what Rod Marsh has to say.
There was, perhaps with some merit, a school of thought that had Foster played for Moores at Sussex rather than Prior, then he would have been the first choice for England. That having been said, Prior has made the position his own and it's hard to begrudge him now.
I'm still mortally...
Just to clarify, I'm not for a moment advocating dropping Prior. Read's time and opportunity have long since gone, and I'm very happy with Prior. I'm just taking issue with your assertion that Prior is "EASILY our best keeper" - he's the best available option currently as a batsman/keeper and...
He isn't, Chris Read is by a long distance the best gloveman in England but after the whole saga he went through with that twat Fletcher and his subsequent playing in the ICL he's never going to get picked again. Prior is the best England keeper who isn't Chris Read.
I was a big critic of Prior when he was first selected - as a Notts fan I'm still furious at the way that the England set up have mistreated Chris Read - but Prior has really grown into the job and his glovework has come on in leaps and bounds. Fair play to him, he's earned the right to shove it...