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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm happy with that.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:25, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
But we've got Scunny at the Gate on Saturday, so we could extend that to 10.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:27, Reply)
don't fucking miss that, freezing my nackers off and having to wait 25 minutes for a damn train back.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:28, Reply)
But the lack of Saturday 3pm kick offs in the Prem irks me.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:30, Reply)
and it isn't played by a bunch of girly overpaid man-pansies who drop to the floor at the slightest brush of opposition.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:50, Reply)
who like nothing better than to writhe and clutch at other hairy men of similar persuasion.
Rugby is just a gay disco in daytime without the music.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:54, Reply)
it is also + mud and + violence and is a great laugh to play.
/former front row.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:56, Reply)
Although it is more fun to watch rugby in the pub than it is to watch it live, and the play is often confined to one area of the pitch.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:46, Reply)
only university teams. But rugby is great to watch in the pub.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:47, Reply)
Football on the other hand, is more enjoying to watch live than it is on the telly.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:51, Reply)
at some point I will get to the bloody 6 nations/world cup though.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 22:55, Reply)
New Zealand v. Tonga when Jonah Lomu was at his peak.
It made for a good afternoon, but when play is at the further point away from you, you can't see if someone has been turned over (for example).
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:02, Reply)
surely that kind of problem is true of any game though? Football/rugby pitches are big.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:08, Reply)
With rugby, you can have a full 'pile-on' and the play might be hidden under people for a while.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:11, Reply)
even taking that in to account though, I think I would prefer to watch a game of rugby live than football.
But anyway. How's the jobstuff going?
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:16, Reply)
And I (think) I'm making progress.
How are you plans progressing? Any thoughts beyond your contract? When is it up?
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:20, Reply)
looks overwhelmingly likely that I won't get a PhD but I've three or four applications left to stick in; might as well.
Failing that, I suspect a move to London is on the cards as that's where the most jobs are. But it's not definite, I'll have to wait and see what comes up. I could end up anywhere really.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:24, Reply)
certainly I'd like to give it a go for a bit - Labs mentioned something the other day about if you've reached 40 years old and never lived in London you have no life, but if you've reached 40 years old and still live in London you have no soul. I like that idea. I like that there's always interesting stuff and things to see and that even with cost of living taken in to account the pay is better!
But as I say. I could end up anywhere.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:30, Reply)
it's the nature of what I do; I always knew I'd end up moving around a bit, and most of the cities I could conceivably work in I'd be happy to live in, so...
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:36, Reply)
Spent the evening freezing my arse off at a meeting in some village hall, constantly shuffling around to try and keep warm.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:37, Reply)
And whilst public transport is great, it isn't free.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:38, Reply)
which puts me off slightly, but it'd probably be good for me. And yeah rent is expensive but most of the jobs being advertised pay 50% more than I get now, if you include the London weighting.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:42, Reply)
Rather than somewhere to live.
Where are your other PhD applications being sent?
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:44, Reply)
one in Leeds, possibly one in Newcastle and another in Oxford.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:47, Reply)
and paying over the odds for accommodation and the general cost of living, would, frankly, make me come like a faulty fire hydrant.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:31, Reply)
Don't get me wrong, I like London; as a place to visit it's magnificent. But I could no more live there than I could spend the rest of my days on the receiving end of a red hot poker.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:35, Reply)
until I started visiting it a lot more often. Now I think I could probably live there for a bit. Not for ages, but for a bit. It'd be interesting, certainly.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:37, Reply)
You didn't see Bomber or Oz OD'ing did you?
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:37, Reply)
Did everything that was asked of him. He was one of only three defensive players there out of 30 kids (apparently the focus is more on strikers and midfielders), and there were only two players in the team he plays for selected to go. His was an automatic selection, the other kid's name was selected out of a hat.
30 scouts there today from clubs all around the country. Even if he doesn't get selected he's had a brilliant experience.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:49, Reply)
(I'll ask you more about it on the left of the page if you're still around).
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:52, Reply)
Had a late meeting tonight; I'm still in wind down mode, even though I'm utterly fucked.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:54, Reply)
Couldn't see the appeal myself.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:39, Reply)
Frankly, I wonder how Monty puts up with it all.
(, Tue 22 Feb 2011, 23:51, Reply)
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