I get what they are going for here:
But it does rather make it look like "Exceed Expectations" and "Act with Integrity" are not selected and therefore not part of the job.
Apologies if fixtures, but didn't see anybody else bring it up. Probably BS:
https://talksport.com/football/3189707/roberto-de-zerbi-premier-league-return-tottenham-brighton/
I'm gonna suggest that "already called" is bullshit. I know right? Fancy not trusting the president of the United States.
Besides, surely if he just got elected Pope he probably called his wife and kids first! 🤡
That's just silly...
It'll be on NBC this fall joining their "Chicago" lineup of Fire, PD, Med and Justice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(franchise)
It looks (given that I'm not Catholic and don't follow Catholic cardinals, so this is based on a few minutes of Googling) that his views are considered to be on the progressive side and somewhat inline with Pope Francis (who appointed him Cardinal in the first place). So I'm not sure that's a...
There is, apparently, an Albion in New York state too:
https://townofalbion.com
Holy 1990's web design!
Confusingly there's also this:
https://villageofalbionny.gov
Which seems to be the same place?
Availability from a US-based retailer so I don't have to pay international shipping.
Of course, tariffs have probably screwed any chance of getting anything from abroad for a reasonable price.
Did not know that about West Brom. Learned something today.
Think that means I can take the rest of the day off, right? And it's only just 9am. Fantastic.
Which is why West Brom never made all that much sense to me. I don't remember any sweeping white cliffs there.
(Yes, I know the archaic term for England still applies)
Based on knowing nothing about it, but having watch Conclave, I think it ends when they are done. They'll vote, count the votes, announce the results (only to the Conclave) and then decide if they fancy having another vote or knock it off for the day. I read that they only expect a single vote...
Probably never. Most cardinals fancy a go themselves at some point, so appointing a 40 year-old pope would mean no more chances for the next several decades.