Ben the Gooner
Stand by Hird
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Beating the top team is always nice.
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Very 'unique' to say the least.
44.1 Medhu'SGOD to Eth_Dog, OUT, What a brilliant catch by Phone
Lol first me now Phoney.
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Anyone else watching Before The Game? I love Kevin Sheedy![]()
'Dave Hughes, Mick Molloy, Andrew Maher, Sam Lane, Ryan Fitzy Fitzgerald and Lehmo' all do not appear on Monk, therefore Monk is the better choice.
'Dave Hughes, Mick Molloy, Andrew Maher, Sam Lane, Ryan Fitzy Fitzgerald and Lehmo' all do not appear on Monk, therefore Monk is the better choice.
The only crime show ever worth watching.What is Monk?
Criminal Minds disagrees.
Captain Stottlemyer has a soothing tuba voice.
I am disappoint at this scene though
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Clyde Frog
OT: Whomb, should I get Jeff Buckley's album Grace?
Yes. Yes. Yes.
My favourite album of all-time.
****ing brilliant musician; ****ing brilliant, beautiful albums.
Genuinely gets better with each listen; it took about 10 listens for me to fully appreciate it in its entirety (there are obvious standout tracks such as Hallelujah, Last Goodbye and Lover, You Should've Come Over), but every song is absolutely brilliant, and even better as a whole.
I am actually in love with the album.
Of course it's not everybody's cup of tea, however. And as I said, it may require a few listens to decide whether you really like it or not, much like Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon or Radiohead's OK Computer.
Clyde Frog
OT: Whomb, should I get Jeff Buckley's album Grace?
Whomb said:Of course it's not everybody's cup of tea, however. And as I said, it may require a few listens to decide whether you really like it or not, much like Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon or Radiohead's OK Computer.