First time I tried it a few years ago I liked it a lot, but we visited the one in Cathedral Lanes the other week and it was rubbish. Place itself felt bare and shabby as well, just a pickup point for Deliveroo now. Not bothering again
I like a jazzy design but seeing people wear them today these ones aren't for me. I do like how it's a hummel 90s range despite our original deal with them finishing in 1989.
Nice to see the Scottish Sun is as freewheeling with the truth as their English counterpart. To even include his quotes while getting the entire point wrong is pretty special
I thought the reception for Robins was about right as well, you'd not really know he was there until he got a song and a clap after the game. Thought I heard a brief threat of 'sacked in the morning' breaking out but glad it didn't, I'll take no glee in any downfall other than the 90 minutes...
There's a whole world of these dangerous incel types who think women are some kind of singular entity that owes them time, attention and whatever else, and are not in any way prepared to find out that's not how it works, It's scary.
The chap joining the pile-on to ask a nonsense question about not wearing a suit must have been absolutely all over Elon Musk with his tech support t-shirt and baseball cap. Can't find the video with a quick search but I'm sure it's around
Most people at the shops at Bannerbrook. If you fined everyone who didn't know how to park inside a bay a quid, you'd be a billionaire before the clocks change.
The Second Tier podcast mostly just steals material from other people, which is probably for the best when you see what passes for an original thought on the occasion they have one.
Aside from everyone seemingly clapping to their own personal rhythm about 5 seconds in I like it, I particularly like that the lyrics 'toilet smells of desperation' are part of a song used to gee up a team before a match.