Tend to agree and Aisling Bea has been just a little bit too weird.
Bob Mortimer is always a laugh though and funniest has been Nish Kumar. Mark Watson and Sally Philips, both a bit meh!
Yeah, but then I have to encounter them. That's when I'M about!
See quite a few old people with new or newish cars pottering about on the roads at 26 and a half miles a hour and wandering round Tesco's aimlessly, chatting about their cousin Vernon's boils and chapped skin.
Actually, thinking about it, this might be a complete misread and be an historical story.
I'm sure that Justin Fashanu once had his picture, going in for a header in the Saturday night's CT after match sports edition.
If people didn't know who he was, that might explain the 'who's the gay boy...
Zizzi now announced for Cathedral Lanes.
Okay, so it's another chain, but it's a chain I really like.
Went to the one in Kenilworth and quite enjoyed it, but then also went to the one in Bournemouth that all of us in our party absolutely loved.
Will definitely visit when it's open.
What I don't like is when someone is waiting to cross the road and you kindly stop to let them across and then they amble across really, really, really slowly. And I am not talking old people here!!
Just because you have a walking stick doesn't mean you have to milk it!!! Grrr!!
Big difference though between 'not risking taking it out against the manager' though and the whole team deliberatly running over to the dugout to hug the manager after a goal. That's where it all seems odd. It's not just official, by the book support, it is emotional, full blooded and deliberate...
There IS something odd, but just seen the highlights and that is a clearly deliberate show of support for Sampson after that first goal.
Seems a clear statement of support.
I know a second player came out in support of Aluko, but then I heard one England player (long serving, can't remember...