#but he could also be upset at Sol because he likes Joe
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respectthepetty · 7 months ago
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It's been a long week, so I might be wrong, but I think this man's name is "Peace and Quiet"
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Or it could be Yim, but that's basically the same.
well first and foremost i ship joe with peace and quiet 🙏 this man can't catch a break for even a second
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alovevigilante · 4 years ago
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Belief in one’s ability to create is the key to actually generating and experiencing it in 3D form. The brain creates the energy around the desire you feel. It’s a symbiotic relationship.
The reason why you may not be seeing your desires come to fruition in your three dimensional reality is because in some way, shape or form you, yourself, are holding it back in some capacity. How? And why? It could be one of a myriad of reasons.
One reason may be because although you may think you want it, you’re not really feeling it completely. You may be afraid to change into the new reality, and tend to lean towards the older, less desired, but easier because already established one. Like, for example not switching jobs because you are comfortable where you are. You can’t stand your boss, cause he/she/they are an ass, and ask ludicrous things of you daily that are ridiculous and no one should comply with, but, you’re used to it, and you like your cubicle and the hot lunch in the cafeteria, that serves meatloaf on Thursdays, and that’s pretty ok. So, you choose to stay in a situation you aren’t fully down with. And you know what?! The pay blows, and you feel under appreciated, but yet you still continue to hang out in that ass place regardless, cause you know how to get there, even though it’s a 2 hr commute there and back. And that’s cool and all, but not really a reason to stay, but for you, it may be. You may be afraid to navigate the city, to a new location, because Mapquest sent you on a wild goose chase one time, and you ended up in an industrial area with no outlet, when you were trying to get to an important meeting. That can happen. I know, it’s happened to me. And that’s why google maps trounced mapquest. And waze did too. I don’t even know if people use mapquest anymore, because yes, it sends you on a quest alright, but not necessarily the one you signed up for in advance. And that can upset your apple cart greatly, cause you already had the plan! The plan was set! But you are lost now, in an unestablished, incomplete part of town with no one there to guide you out, ok?! And you call where you want to be, and say, “I’m not there! I’m here! And here is ass! Ok!?” But no one answers, cause they’re busy being there, and not in the abandoned, desolate crap area, where you are, by no fault of your own. And you have to call someone yelling, because lost, and where the hell are you?! And it takes you fifty two minutes later, and a tangible map and live navigator, like Keith Richards in pirates of the Caribbean, but on land, not see, and not him, cause he’d probably lead you on a disastrous seafaring mission where you would develop scurvy, but at least you’d get to listen to a decent guitar lick before you die of dysentery, when really wanted to do was to get out of the craziest wilderness that has been given up on, in an urban area.
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Cause you found a place, much like Christopher Columbus the director didn’t, that hasn’t been discovered on the map yet, and there you are! And people are counting on you to be in their place at a certain time, and not this barren place, with construction all over creation and tumble weeds that aren’t there cause it’s the city. So what do you do?! I said, what is it that you do?!?!?? You stay, in your tried and true, marginally ok place, and don’t try to move. It can happen...
Another reason may be because some things that you are choosing to partake in, in your 3D life are contradictory to the desire you believe you want. For example, you may want to be an exotic birdwatcher for a living. But you don’t live near anywhere near the exotic birds. You don’t even own a pith helmet or a pair of binoculars. And you don’t have any link to anyone that will hire you to do that, nor do you have any experience or association that would appreciate and hire you for said experience, who would also, in addition to that if you did, fly you to where the exotic birds you want to study, reside. And you refuse to buy the plane ticket yourself! So you mope, and you pout, and you say, “you know what?! I didn’t like those ole exotic birds anyway! Who do those birds think they are? With their feathers and pretty colors?! Screw them!” I mean, how’s a bird supposed to know you’re interested in them?! They can’t go to you, nutball! They’re busy being birds! So, you’re SOL, and it sucks, cause all you want to do is look at and engage in some exotic birds action. But again, you are choosing not to take steps to get near one.
And the third reason may be, because you don’t really believe you’re worthy of being happy. And that’s just ass thinking, cause everyone, is entitled and worthy of that.
All of these things, are bs. You are a creator of your own life with your feelings. So make, deliberate choices to feel good. And by that I don’t mean to mask the feelings by something that may placate the feelings of lack you decided to focus on, and feel better just in the moment, then worse later. I mean, make a conscious choice to feel better than you do right now. And do that, as much as humanly possible, and not the other crap choices that just hinder you in the end.
Creating your reality is a constant, and needs attention to detail, and clarity. The universe refuses to outright give you what it knows won’t light you up, but if you continue to contradict your own desires, it’ll throw up its hands and allows you to experience your own chosen ass flow or, in this case your resistance to your own desires, to be your reality you see through your perception, and that’s what you will experience daily. And I must definitely have have a dragging defiance to a lot of things, because here I sit, discussing all of it, and there’s still things in my life I’d like to see happen, and not just ruminate around in my head as “what if’s”. Like, for example, I’d like a few millions of dollars, a lot of few, like at least over 20, so I can help a ton of people, and myself to things I enjoy, like creative freedom, and the ability to choose my own path in life. I’d also like to pay for my boob lift, no. Ahahaha! Cause they’re ok, and I’ve decided to be cool with them, as they lower themselves down to belly button level, to defend it from countertops and other things that I may lean on from time to time... and other important things like that.
So my long winded and long boobed point is this; being you is great, no matter what your situation. You know why? Cause you’re literally making your life what it is with how you see it, and how you choose to feel about it. And yes, you can switch it up! What an awesome place to be! You’ve made your life, terrible! Which means you’re In the drivers seat of your own life! You did that! You decided, my life sucks! And you see it, in everything and in everyone you talk too! Then you open a window and yell outside, “Yes!!!!! I did that!!!!!! I made my life blow like joe!” Which means to you that you can decide every decision you make from here on out differently with a better, more positive energy. To others, they may witness that and think you’re ready for the booby hatch, cause they won’t know the context of your exclamation. But that’s none of your concern. You did it! You figured out that you can decide closer, or farther away from what you want. And the more you move towards you truth, the better you’ll feel. And that feeling will take you all kinds of places and put you in front of all kinds of fun people doing amazing things you never thought possible! And you, are the one feeling, and thinking and doing your way to it! You choose better and better, and before you know it, your ok life has turned pretty damn good, to super great! And so on, and so forth. And on and on and on we go, experiencing exactly how we want to feel minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, month by month, and year by year, happier and better, and healthier and wealthier and wiser and more crazy and fun and silly and artsier and more and more creative and in the love til poof! You explode into another higher dimension because you’re so happy with everyone everywhere, and it’s all due to your thoughts. 🙌💕
That’s life. Pretty cool.... But you gotta believe it. Then from there it’s all about the inspired action, Jackson... 🤷‍♀️😉😆💪💕
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tkmedia · 4 years ago
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Dougie’s Monday Mailbag (Jeremias Ponce, Mythical Matchups, Arturo Gatti)
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Dougie’s Monday Mailbag (Jeremias Ponce, Mythical Matchups, Arturo Gatti)
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Jeremias Ponce (right) punishes Lewis Ritson. Photo by Mark Robinson/ Matchroom Boxing 14 Jun by Doug Fischer JEREMIAS PONCE Doug hi, That Saturday DAZN card rocked. I enjoyed seeing some new talent, Cyrus Pattinson and Sol Dacres both look to be worth following and seeing Alen Babic do his thing is always fun (for as long as that is going to last). But that Jeremias Ponce take down of Lewis Ritson is what got me writing in. What a war. I knew nothing about Ponce going into this but am 100% a fan from now forward. What a beast!  In round 1 the announcers were doubting if he could maintain the torrid pace. In round ten he still was, and with quality. I’d love to see him in with any of the top guys though if he gets his IBF shot against Josh Taylor I think the streak ends there. What do you think about his place in the unbelievably stacked 140-lb. division? Can you tell us any more about him? Hope this finds you well. Cheers. – Alec Thanks for sharing your thoughts on DAZN’s boxing offering from England on Saturday and the eye-opening performance from Ponce. If you want to know more about the rugged Argentine, please read Diego Morilla’s pre-fight feature on his countryman: https://www.ringtv.com/622906-unbeaten-jeremias-ponce-looks-to-make-a-statement-vs-lewis-ritson-in-ibf-elimination-bout/ I think Ponce is a welcome addition to the loaded junior welterweight division, but I don’t think he’s at all ready for the undisputed Ring champ, Josh Taylor, and as far as his place among the top 140-pounders, I think he’s just outside of the top 10. As impressive as he was against Ritson, I doubt the Ring Ratings Panel will suggest that he displace any of the lower-top-10 rated junior welterweights (Nos. 8-10 are Subriel Matias, Shohjahon Ergashev, and Robert Easter Jr.). Based on the discourse I’ve seen from the panel so far, they’re more inclined to enter Jose Pedraza, who stopped unbeaten (21-0) Julian Rodriguez in eight rounds, on Saturday on the Stevenson-Nakathila undercard. (T)hat Jeremias Ponce take down of Lewis Ritson is what got me writing in. What a war. I thought it was a darn good scrap, but I wouldn’t call it a “war” – the action wasn’t two-sided enough in my opinion – from where I was sitting Ponce was in command during most of the fight, although Ritson did hang tough for as long as he could and certainly had his moments. I knew nothing about Ponce going into this but am 100% a fan from now forward. What a beast! The 24-year-old “winger” (an old-school label for fighter’s who loop most of their long-range power punches) will make for action fights, especially when he’s matched with fellow aggressors. A savvy and battle-tested stick-and-mover like Taylor (or Viktor Postol or Easter) will likely outclass Ponce, who is stiff in his upper-body, flat-footed, and likes to work behind a high “earmuff” guard. However, he’s game as fighter’s get, and I like his concentrated body attack and mean uppercuts that he rips when he’s in close. I don’t see many junior welterweights having an easy time with him. I’d love to see him swap punches with Matias or Ivan Baranchyk. In round 1 the announcers were doubting if he could maintain the torrid pace. In round ten he still was, and with quality. Ponce had the same mojo that Ritson did at lightweight, especially during the Newcastle native’s British title run from 2017-2018. I think the two-fisted volume-punching pressure-fighting version of Ritson that stopped Robbie Barrett, Joe Murray, Scott Cardle and Paul Murray in succession would have fared better vs. Ponce than the dude trying jab and pick his shots out of a Philly Shell defensive posture. CHAVEZ VS. GATTI, HEARNS VS. MUGABI Hey Dougie, Curious about your picks for two mythical match-ups that could have actually happened… A junior middleweight bout between a prime Thomas Hearns and rising contender John Mugabi in 1985. A welterweight bout between the always vulnerable Arturo Gatti and a nearly washed JC Chavez in 2000. In my opinion, both bouts could go either way, and I imagine both fights would be thrillers for as long as they lasted. I think a peak Hearns avoids a Barkley-esque upset by boxing smartly against the hard-hitting Mugabi, likely forcing a mid-to-late rounds stoppage. Hearns W TKO 9. And I see Gatti-Chavez resembling Duran-Barkley and Morales-Maidana, bouts in which the old warriors had the perfect opponents to show enough flashes of their former glory to make it close on the cards. Chavez W SD 12. I look forward to your takes. Thanks. – Bag’A’Chips I think peak Hitman blasts Mugabi out in one or two rounds. The Beast, who squared up right in front of his opponents and loaded up with every shot, was tailor-made for The Motor City Cobra’s piston-jab and straight-right bomb. All Hearns would need to do is keep his composure and box from a distance. As long as he didn’t get overzealous in search of the KO and rush it, there’s no way Mugabi could last with him or reach his chin.
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Chavez circa 1990, on his way to winning more than 80 consecutive fights. Photo by THE RING I can also see the 2000 version of Chavez prevailing over the 2000 version of Gatti like Duran over The Blade or losing a close decision the way El Terrible did vs. Chino. At first, I was thinking Gatti would absolutely destroy Chavez, who I considered finished after his second loss to Oscar De La Hoya in 1998. The sluggish version that dropped a 10-rounder to Wily Wise in 1999 would have been beaten down to late stoppage by Gatti’s heavy haymakers. But then I remembered that Chavez regained a semblance of his old form when he challenged Kostya Tszyu for the WBC 140-pound belt in 2000. He was painfully slow and had to resort to blatant low blows vs. King Kostya, but his vintage stance and technique was almost there… enough at least for him to have a few moments vs. a future hall of famer in his prime. Tszyu patiently picked Chavez apart until his corner rescued him in Round 6, but the Russian-Aussie was so much sharper than Gatti ever was, especially in 2000. I know Gatti would be motivated like never before to face a legend like Chavez, but he couldn’t help but loop and telegraph his big shots to the body and head. I think Chavez would do a much better job of blocking (and countering) Gatti’s bombs (which could do as much damage as Tszyu’s sharp shots) than he did evading Kostya’s well-timed and quick one-twos down the pike. I’d forgotten how much those back-to-back losses to Ivan Robinson in 1998 had messed with Gatti’s mojo. He really didn’t regain it until he was paired with Buddy McGirt following the Oscar De La Hoya drubbing in 2001, and even then, it took a few fights (including the loss to Micky Ward that kicked off their classic trilogy). So, I go back and forth with this one, but I guess I’ll go with the all-time great like you did. There wasn’t much of the real JC Superstar left in 2000, but whatever he could summon (and I figure Gatti’s reputation would get him to train hard) would probably be enough to get by the version of Thunder that was troubled a little bit (and bled A LOT) vs. the pesky Baby Joe Hutchinson. HARDEST HITTER Hi Dougie, Just got a brief question: Who is the hardest p4p puncher – Gennady Golovkin at his peak, Naoya Inoue or Artur Beterbiev? And a bit longer MMs: Alexander Povetkin vs. Chris Byrd (prime for prime), David Tua Luis Ortiz vs. David Tua Dillian Whyte vs. Chris Byrd, David Tua Deontay Wilder vs. David Tua, Chris Byrd Thanks for all your useful & entertaining work. – Jose Thanks for the kind words, Jose. Your Mythical Matchups: Alexander Povetkin vs. Chris Byrd (prime for prime), David Tua – Byrd wins a close, maybe majority decision (provided the fight is on neutral ground); Tua, trailing badly on the official cards, scores a come-from-behind late TKO. Luis Ortiz vs. David Tua – TuaMan by mid-to-late TKO. Dillian Whyte vs. Chris Byrd, David Tua – Byrd by close UD, Tua by mid-to-late KO Deontay Wilder vs. David Tua, Chris Byrd – Tua by early KO; Byrd frustrates and outclasses Wilder for much of the bout but at some point The Bronze Bomber clips his wings with a big, wild right hand.
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The Monster connects vs. Jason Moloney Who is the hardest p4p puncher – Gennady Golovkin at his peak, Naoya Inoue or Artur Beterbiev? Inoue by a significant margin in my opinion. GGG and Beterbiev are physically stronger (at their weight classes than Inoue is at 118) and more durable, but the Japanese star is a more talented overall athlete with quicker hands and feet, better timing/reflexes and sharper punching technique, which adds to more P4P “pop” to his power shots. THUNDER AND THE IBHOF I’ve heard a lot of people say Arturo Gatti doesn’t belong in the HOF. I think he does, given his resume (not ATG-status, but it’s called The Hall of Fame, not the Hall of All-Time Greats) and his willingness to go where 99% of us wouldn’t dare to venture. Now detractors will say “There are better guys than Gatti NOT in”, but that doesn’t mean Arturo Gatti shouldn’t be in. Do you think Gatti belongs in the HOF? What’s your line of thought if you don’t think so? Also, who are some of those guys with better careers than Thunder that you believe DO belong in the HOF? – Gregory K. If you’re just going on strength of resume (especially if you mainly credit victories) there are too many to mention, Greg, but you make a good points about Gatti’s worthiness, and I’ve never heard anyone break it down as you did with this simple line: “…but it’s called The Hall of Fame, not the Hall of All-Time Greats.” That’s such a good point. Being an attraction, a crowd-pleaser, someone who made hardcore fans out of casuals is a factor in the voting even though purists are against it. Gatti didn’t get my vote when his name first appeared on the IBHOF ballot because I believed there were more deserving candidates that year, but he was so beloved that he made it in (posthumously) on his first year of eligibility. Once he was in, I didn’t bitch about it too much (as some of my peers did). Gatti’s got a solid resume. Yes, he was outclassed by De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr., but there’s shouldn’t be any shame in losing to those two. He’s got solid victories, including James Leija, Leo Dorin, Tracy Patterson, Gabe Ruelas and Gianluca Branco.
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The final chapter between Gatti and Ward. However, I think his slugfests – win or lose – are what put him over the top. There are too many to mention, but his modern-classic trilogy with Micky Ward can’t be ignored or downplayed IMO. And four of his ring battles were deemed the Fight of the Year by Ring Magazine: vs. Ruelas (1997), Ivan Robinson (1998), and Ward (2002 and 2003). Being in four Ring fights of the year ties him with Joe Frazier and George Foreman (that’s all-time great company right there). Only Carmen Basilio (who was in five consecutive fights of the year) and Muhammad Ali who was in SIX fights of the year, according to The Ring, are ahead of Gatti in that department.   Email Fischer at . Follow him on Twitter and IG at @dougiefischer, and join him, Tom Loeffler, Coach Schwartz and friends via Tom’s or Doug’s IG Live every Sunday. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Douglass Fischer (@dougiefischer) GET THE LATEST ISSUE AT THE RING SHOP (CLICK HERE) or Subscribe
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torentialtribute · 6 years ago
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PETER CROUCH: FA’s decision to fine Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is a victory for killjoys 
Peter Crouch is a columnist for Sportsmail
[19459108] How could they sue him? I asked myself that question when I heard Jurgen Klopp received a call from the FA.
I had seen the derby of Merseyside and, since I always have to stay in the camp of Liverpool, I loved what I saw in the last minute.
De Klopp started tearing on the field to jump on Alisson Becker, my first reaction was to burst with laughter.
Spontaneity is one of the many things I like about football. I played in enough derby's to know what to bet.
We beat Everton 3-1 at home and away in my first season in Liverpool and the sound at Anfield was unreal, so it was always uneasy when Divock Origi beat the winner.
Klopp became entangled in the moment, but was that a big deal? I appreciate why Evertonians thought it terrible to see it. To be honest, if I were in the position of Marco Silva, I would have mourned if I had seen the opposition leader gallop that way.
Silva deserves credit for the remaining calm both after the game and in the following days. You saw with Neil Warnock and Nuno Espirito Santo, when Cardiff lost to Wolves last season, how managers can make exceptions to parties and situations can get ugly.
Yet I saw the good side in what Klopp did, I would have been in trouble. I know that the £ 8,000 punishment I received was not exaggerated but still, I do not think it was necessary.
Forget Klopp for a minute and be honest. If the manager of your team would respond that way after you scored an essential goal, you would love it. Do not say you would not do that. We want our managers to feel what we feel and Liverpudlians saw that from Klopp.
The best response I've given & # 39; I've seen it from one of my managers was Stoke's Tony Pulis after my Joe Joe volley ended in 2012. It was obviously the best goal that I've ever scored, but the thing that I remember the most, turned around and saw Tony shaking up and down with his waving baseball cap & # 39; Oh my f *** ing God! & # 39;
He had this big smile on his face – again, just pure enjoyment – while he was walking up and down the sidelines, not really knowing what to do. We play football and watch the moments when absolute happiness gets the upper hand.
There is also something nice for a football player to see his manager respond to a big moment that way. You feel like you are all there and it helps you through the difficult times.
That's why I never pulled my head around those people who score against their former clubs, but show no emotion. What is it all about?
You see someone apologize to supporters who used to play and & # 39; sorry & # 39; found, but it's all for effect. If you're sorry, why would you shoot in the first place?
Klopp quickly accepted his sentence and said he would not do it again. I apologized, but I was happy to read and did not regret his actions. Why would he?
We watch every week a competition that offers us iconic moments. If you think back to the inaugural Premier League season 1992-93, Sir Alex Ferguson and Brian Kidd have to come on the pitch after Manchester United has defeated Sheffield Wednesday
you had to call top three of Jose Mourinho moments, I would Like to say that most of you would take him along the sidelines at Old Trafford after Porto's shock Champions League success in 2004.
These are moments that go into history. If Liverpool wins the competition, images of Klopp's sprint against Everton will come to a row. By giving him a fine, we now say that we no longer want to see this from managers? I hope not. We do not want a diluted passion and emotion.
Arsenal negotiated
I was upset about the fact that his first game was in charge and that he was subjected to enormous amounts of criticism and said too much in [my second column of the season] . A manager of his family tree deserves respect and time, and he turns out to be a smart appointment.
What I find difficult to work on the fantastic run of Arsenal, is why the on-field brilliance of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is no longer emphasized.
If Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah or Sergio Aguero had had a series of 20 goals in 27 games – his second in the 4-2 win over Tottenham was first class – we would be in a hurry to say how good she was but it feels like some people do not pay attention to Aubameyang.
The derby of North London was a good example .
There were not many people in the stadium, but I did not know what to do. some incidents that could not be approved, such as coins thrown on the field and the terrible incident with the banana peel, but I actually thought that the game – with big challenges and some skirmishes – was exactly what football in this country should to be.
It was passionate and devoted and Arsenal showed those qualities in abundance. Watching how the Gunners develop in the second half of the season will be intriguing.
He is intense but Sol will not portray him as a master
I was born in Macclesfield and have always followed the fate of the local team, so I was very happy that my old friend Sol Campbell got his first job in management at Moss Road. His first league game is on Saturday in Colchester.
Sol is an intense man, but he is meticulous in everything he does. Some people think he will try and get in and out of Macclesfield, but I will look at every detail to maximize his chances of success.
I played with him for both Portsmouth and England but I met him for the first time at Tottenham when I came through the rows. Sol, Les Ferdinand, Steven Carr and Stephen Clemence were always brilliant with academic guys who came and he was an inspiration to us all.
When Sol was in his splendor, it was almost impossible to play against him. He could have played for every team in the world after he left Tottenham but eventually went to Arsenal and was a mainstay in perhaps their biggest team ever. Trust me when I say that he really was that good.
He has made no secret of his ambition to become a manager and fairplay for facing a difficult challenge. Given their current position, the 92nd team in the divisions, is the only way up and I hope that he can help them out of trouble.
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It was a joy to watch Manchester City again on Tuesday. I said four weeks ago that I can see them looking undefeated through the season and the chances of that drama will be drastically reduced if they reach Chelsea on Sunday.
The way they saw Watford was so impressive and a man who stood out was Riyad Mahrez. I knew he was a top player in Leicester, but did not see how he would make a difference to the City team after paying £ 60 million for him.
However, he was glorious on Vicarage Road. Like many others who have joined City, his level has risen because of working with Pep Guardiola. Watford is a difficult place to go, but with the exception of the sticky last 10 minutes, they have made it seem right through the sea and I can not see how they will be stopped.
You can only imagine how Liverpool feels. This is the best team I have seen coming from Anfield in 20 years and it looks like they will be short.
Everything has been set up for a huge game between City and Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium on January 3rd.
Who caught my eye?
Morgan Gibbs-White. I have spoken to everyone who wants to listen to me since Stoke Wolves played in a preseason-friendly and I will not stop. This young boy plays and passes with the calm of a veteran. He quickly goes to places.
Away from the field I look forward to the next Thursday evening. Liam Gallagher is performing a stripped-up show at the Union Chapel in London and I'm lucky to have a ticket.
There is never a bad time to see Liam and I will sing What I did … What I did …
Shopping ! Because there was no game in the week of the week, I thought I would try to continue with lists of gifts. How successful I am, however, remains to be seen. Usually I get it hopelessly wrong. What I listen to …
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I gave a beautiful rendition of Last Christmas in the car the other morning and I have my daughter with her Christmas songs like I have the voice of an angel.
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