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  1. duffer

    Our George

    What a man. I don't know anyone, City fan or not, that doesn't hold him in huge regard. I'm sorry he's gone, but I know his lads from some way back and he's left a terrific legacy in more ways than one. As an example of a life well lived, I can't think of many better. R.I.P. Mr Curtis.
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    Sevilla match thread

    Not too worried about the result - but do you think their No. 35 might be interested in a loan spell? :) Not impressed with the Sevilla stadium though, I was expecting something a bit bigger. This was more how I picture the Fisher/Warwick Uni Arena. :D
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    Which classic car would you have?

    I think there might be a tiny spec of dust you've missed on it, just towards the very bottom of the centre-stand. But I haven't brought my microscope, so I can't be sure. 😄
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    Which classic car would you have?

    What I like about them best, is their subtlety. 😁
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    Which classic car would you have?

    If I had the money I'd cheerfully have a CRF, much nicer than my old mid-90s thumper, a DR250. It does for me though, if I'm limited on the road I'm even less competent off it. And I bruise more easily these days. :) The Raleigh is brilliant, I'm sure my mum had one like that, briefly...
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    Which classic car would you have?

    Proper moped, with pedals and a push bike seat and everything, love it! The beemer is a lovely looking thing too, but it looks like I'd need a step-ladder to get on it. :) Those adventure bikes are decent sized bits of kit. I've got an old Suzuki dirt bike to potter around on these days...
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    Which classic car would you have?

    I was dead jealous of my mates scooting about on mopeds like 'fizzers' at 16 (though undoubtedly I'd have killed myself). I had to wait to buy my first big bike, a Honda C90! Not exactly classy, but completely indestructible. I dropped it more times than I can remember (including within ten...
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    Which classic car would you have?

    I might be the only person on the planet who quite liked Superdreams (maybe it was just the font) :), the 400s were pretty rare weren't they?
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    European championships 2020 thread

    I obsessively look forward to England games, but I've got to admit that I've not greatly enjoyed watching them in this tournament. I'm not trolling here and appreciate people will differ, but I just get the impression of an over cautious, almost joyless approach at times. Sterling is...
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    Which classic car would you have?

    Ha. Given my riding ability, a properly fast bike would be a waste of time. Mine was the mundane road one, more popular as a 250. Lovely looking thing though, in my opinion, and plenty quick enough for me. I always wanted a 400/4 but they were out of my price range. I might mock them, but I...
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    Which classic car would you have?

    Twin-shock, drum brakes, just like my first big bike, a Honda 350K4. Though possibly a little faster, and with a more capable rider. :) I wish I still had that bike... I do like those classic mid-late 70s unfaired bikes. Simple, and if you had a Triumph, always full of brand new oil by dint of...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    So no one on the right here has actually addressed the government's own social mobility study, which shows beyond any doubt the disparities in life chances (and even life expectancy) because of socio-economic status. All you hear is 'work harder, it's your own fault'. They have to tell...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    I vote for something that I think might at least give the poorest of them a better chance (even if it might mean that personally I might be slightly worse off). And I challenge obviously crap arguments, not in the hope of convincing their proponents, because they'll rarely engage in serious...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    There quite patently isn't the same chance for everyone, that's a ridiculously stupid thing to say, even for someone as deliberately ignorant as you. I'd say read an official report or two (link below) but I know that despite your pleading the opposite you've never really read anything that...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    And this, 'lefties don't like the country' is utter bollocks and you should know it. I can't believe you're spouting Tory propaganda. I love this country enough to want to make it work for everyone. For everyone born here to have the same chance to make something of themselves, regardless of...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    Good for you mate, appreciate the honesty. Who gives a shit about anyone else as long as you're ok, eh. Bit of advice though - try not to get seriously ill anytime soon, or poor, or unemployed, because you might find that you've been backing the wrong horse for a bit too long for things to...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    Yeah, there's nothing condescending about calling someone a wet blanket. What is it specifically the Tory party is doing for you? Is it getting dodgy contracts for their mates, letting a few thousand people in care homes die, or having poor kids go hungry that floats your boat these days?
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    This sounds dangerously close to a snowflake accusing someone else of being a snowflake. That always makes me chuckle.
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    Do you just pick them out of a hat, or do you bother to think about what you're voting for? It's just that 'Corbyn, waaah', 'Starmer - wet blanket', and flip flopping between parties who have hugely different policies looks a lot like picking someone based on what a fat bloke down the pub...
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    Build back in a gender neutral more feminine way

    Mate, and I mean this with every respect, if you think like that you're part of the problem. Stop taking your understanding of Labour leaders from Facebook and billionaire media owners and start thinking for yourself about what sort of government you want. Corbyn isn't the Labour Party...
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