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Just now, Pulga said:
Litten getting big wraps in the Aus commentary.
Who is covering it, Fox or Nine?
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At last, a non-imaginary grievance.
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They can't give that, shirley?
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First aerial contest between Johnstone and Nawaqanitawase is inconclusive. Much more to come, I'm sure.
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Williams not looking too tidy after that.
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Just now, shrewsbury roughyed said:
Someone should have laid out Walsh. Nothing against the lad but one of ours for him would have been a hell of a bargain
Like when Steve Hampson put the head on Gary Freeman in 1989? That certainly worked, even if Hampson was sent off.
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Tino and Dom, sitting in a tree/B.i.n.n.i.n.g
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Handbags! Grant v Litten.
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2 minutes ago, Chrispmartha said:
Finally got there, what an amazing stadium
I think I recall seeing the concept art for this stadium. Unlike many examples it actually looks as good in the flesh!
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Just now, Coggo said:
Who’s the fat lad in a Kangaroos top at the end? Last minute squad replacement from the Dog & Duck?
Bit late in the day for a cross-code signing, isn't it?
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On Mastodon, The Manchester Evening News has publicised this game with a picture of... some RU donkeys doing a line-out.
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2 minutes ago, Coggo said:
Grant, Cleary, Munster, Walsh. Frightening.
At least it isn't Herman Munster!
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Sam Burgess "Sometimes you have to feel the pain". Who says he's learned nothing from coaching Warrington?
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My first view of the new Everton stadium. looks nice!
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15 hours ago, Eddie said:
Crystal Palace that.
Or Barcelona.
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Just been catching up on this morning's matches. When PNG get a bit of momentum, they are hard to handle.
They have come a long way from being the perennial plucky losers of the Pacific.
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David Klemmer to St Helens on a 2-year contract.
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25 minutes ago, The Hallucinating Goose said:
Currently watching The World's End. I've only seen this one a couple of times compared to the dozens of time for the other two, and while I do still like this I do think it is quite inferior to the others.
It is the weakest link in the Cornetto Trilogy by a fair distance.
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6 minutes ago, The Hallucinating Goose said:
I followed up Shaun of the Dead with Hot Fuzz yesterday. One of my all time favourite films. Watch it a few times every year and never get bored!
I visited Wells for the first time earlier this year and was very excited to visit the marketplace where that epic gunfight took place! Beautiful city and one of my favourite places in the country.
The editing and cinematography in Hot Fuzz makes it worth watching alone. That everything else is done at such a high level too is amazing, from the casting to the dialogue to the cast.
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The House of the Lost on the Cape (2021)
Two girls arrive in a coastal town and are claimed as grandchildren by a cheerful old lady. They go to live in a mysterious house that looks after them.
The younger girl has been mute since her parents died in an accident, while the older one is a teenage runaway who is suspicious of everything and everyone.
Anyway, good wholesome things happen and both girls begin to open up as they experience kindness and generosity from the townsfolk.
However, supernatural danger from the distant past lurks nearby.
The incidental music isn't great and sometimes verges on the perfunctory, but the overall story carries it. -
13 hours ago, JoHo said:
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Colours of Autumn this evening: pigeon breasts fried with olive oil, cultured butter and thyme. Served with roasted vegetables (butternut squash, carrot, red onion, lion's mane mushroom) flavoured with rosemary, smoked garlic, bacon lardons and fennel butter)
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27 minutes ago, gingerjon said:
The Women’s World Cup will have a new name on the trophy as it’s South Africa versus … India.
India chase down 341 with an over to spare to defeat the Aussies.
Wow!

Sat 1st Nov: The Ashes (Game 2): England v Australia KO 2.30pm (BBC)
in The General Rugby League Forum
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Can I cope with another 40 minutes of this?