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I'm a bit worried Aberdeen can't afford a contract of this size though...
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Just looking for a cheap whiskey flask for Saturday so can't really look online for one. I'm guessing likes of Debenhams and John Lewis are probably more expensive but I have no idea.
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Where would I be able to find a cheap whiskey flask in town?
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Lee Miller had one good spell for about 8 games or so, and that was it. He fell down a lot too.
Szczesny just gave away a stupid pen. I don't even think he was aiming for anything, just slid across.
Thankfully, no one in the Emirates knows how to take pens. Maybe Barry Robson should show them.
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Episode 5 of House of Cards done
Not sure what to think of the whole Goodwin situation. Seems to drag out the story for me, but I think it's because it's so hopeless for him and just get's me stupidly annoyed.
On a plus note, one of the McPoyle brothers from It's Always Sunny is in it though which great.
Loving it so far. The episode where Claire does the interview is just great to watch.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-26239922
Former Casualty actor Clive Mantle had part of his ear bitten off in a row over noise at a hotel, a court has heard. Newcastle Crown Court was told how the actor, 56, was woken by shouting in the corridor outside his room in the Quayside Travelodge on 24 March.
When he asked Philip McGilvray, 33, and Alan French 32, to be quiet, the pair "laid into him", the jury heard. Both men of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, deny wounding with intent.
The actor, who played surgeon Mike Barrett in the BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, had been appearing at the city's Theatre Royal when the incident happened at 04:30 GMT.
He was on the way to reception to complain when the two defendants "deliberately blocked his path", the court heard.
Mr Mantle claimed he put his hands out to force a gap through them.
"Immediately, my arms were caught," he said. "I had one man on each arm and I couldn't free myself.
"It was then that a tussle, a jostle, and me trying to free myself, turned into a melee."
French pinned him down, he said, and McGilvray was to his side.
"The next thing I was aware of was a pain in my left ear which triggered a massive response within me," he said.
"The adrenaline it gave me enabled me to rip my right hand away.
"The only thing I could do is put my thumb in his eye socket to make him release," the court heard.
Mr Mantle lifted his long, grey hair to show the jury his disfigured left ear at the request of the prosecution.
Mr McGilvray, of Arbroath Grove, and Mr French, of Forrest Gate, were visiting Newcastle with friends and had been out drinking.
Jolyon Perks, prosecuting, said: "He [Mr Mantle] told them he needed to get past and placed his hands between them, and tried to force his way through, perhaps not unreasonably considering the situation he was in.
"At this point they both decided to grab his arms and set about him. Both men threw a flurry of drunken punches, some landed, some didn't.
"Ultimately, it ended with him being dragged on the ground face down."
Mr Perks said the row had "culminated with a substantial part of his ear being bitten off".
The trial continues.
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What a terrible defence. They'll give away a penalty every game.
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My favourite.
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It's coming on Sky soon, but didn't even to search for the episodes that have aired in the states.
I've heard very little on it but you can't go wrong having Matthew McConnaughy and Woody Harrelson in it. -
Lego Movie
Suprisingly, a great film. A lot of the humour is definitely for adults who played with lego as a kid, but easily accesible for kids too.
Hadn't realise the full cast; Charlie Day, Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt. Amazing!
Only downside to it is that annoyingly catchy song 'Everything Is Awesome'.
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All your holy shits semi-ruined that moment for me. Holy shit though!
The first episode made me realise how much I'd forgotten of the first season.EDIT: Claire is pretty damn ruthless huh?
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I completely forgot about new House of Cards. Argh.
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Think so. That or that was the value of coke that he brought with him.
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Calderwood was the last manager to pay for a player so definitely not Mo Chalali.
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I also like it
I can third the recommendation. Light hearted gory comedy. It reminded me a bit of One Day Removals with a better budget.
Guess I'm going to have to give it a watch.
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil
This was my favourite out of what we've watched over the past few nights. Absolutely fantastic. Would watch again.
You're the second person in as many weeks who has said to watch this. Is it actually as good as you say or a bit of an exaggeration because it doesn't come across as something I can be bothered wasting a few measley hours on.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-26009575
Really hoping this isn't true.
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Beat me to it Lucky.
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Nirvana - Bleach
Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
Strike Anywhere-Exit English
This is fairly innaccurate, but it's hard to narrow it down to three albums.
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Anderson/Reynolds-Flood-Rooney
What a spine we have in that team.
Add the creativity of Hayes/Pawlett/McGinn. Exciting stuff indeed.
My throat is completely raw from all the singing. Amazing atmosphere. I really hope the draws in the armchair fans for the final home games of the season.Who is Stevie May?
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Accrington Stanley posted up their deadline day shopping list.
TOMAS BROLIN! Remember him?
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"Hey ball, if Savant was to do anything to hurt this precint, would I destroy him?"
"Answer uncertain. Try again."- 1
Best/worst music in Aberdeen right now
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Min Diesel, Das McManus, Carson Wells, CS Buchan, Thrashist Regime
Only worst thing I can think of is Ricky Fraser and Audiokicks. There is another but I can't remember their name. They played one of the Cool Your Jets gigs when Alright Captain played
I've not seen much metal bands in Aberdeen so most of them would've been included(obviousy minus Thrashist Regime)