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Talking of iconic TV - how can Friends be 25 years old?

 

Loved this too as did my girls when they grew up. I think it's still funny today.

 

I cannot look at a Christmas turkey without imagining it on Joey's head. :lol:

 

My favourites were Ross and Rachel. :heart:

 

 

I love Matt Le Bl , still do, he's great on Top Gear , really daring & a great sense of humour & a cute smile

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I love Matt Le Bl , still do, he's great on Top Gear , really daring & a great sense of humour & a cute smile

 

He's gorgeous on Top Gear :wub:

He's gorgeous on Top Gear :wub:

 

& daring :P

 

Top Gear got a very bad start on BBC when Chris Evans was on it but it's really picked up last season, the new crew seem to have found their feet & work well together , it's good fun :)

 

 

I have seen Matt on GN several times, he's always great fun , love the guy :wub:

I hope no one is trying to pull a fast one with these Brexit talks / non-talks :unsure:

 

 

It came after Ireland played down the prospect of an imminent Brexit breakthrough, pointing to a “wide gap” between Mr Johnson’s position and the EU and dismissing the PM’s optimism as “spin”.

 

Simon Coveney, Ireland’s deputy prime minister, said: “There are serious problems that arise because of the change in approach by the British Prime Minister - asking to remove a very significant section within the Withdrawal Agreement without any serious proposals as to how you solve those problems is not going to be the basis for an agreement.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/brexit/bruss...cid=mailsignout

Torrential rain expected fr the Scotland/Ireland rugby match in Japan tomorrow . The Irish should really feel at home then :lol:
I hope no one is trying to pull a fast one with these Brexit talks / non-talks :unsure:

It came after Ireland played down the prospect of an imminent Brexit breakthrough, pointing to a “wide gap” between Mr Johnson’s position and the EU and dismissing the PM’s optimism as “spin”.

 

Simon Coveney, Ireland’s deputy prime minister, said: “There are serious problems that arise because of the change in approach by the British Prime Minister - asking to remove a very significant section within the Withdrawal Agreement without any serious proposals as to how you solve those problems is not going to be the basis for an agreement.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/brexit/bruss...cid=mailsignout

 

The chances of a Brexit breakthrough must be very slim at this late stage. What is there to be suggested that hasn't been suggested before? :wacko:

 

Torrential rain expected fr the Scotland/Ireland rugby match in Japan tomorrow . The Irish should really feel at home then :lol:

 

And England play Tonga.

 

Mr Stanley has been watching the matches live at 11 am.

 

Good luck to all the UK Teams ^_^

And England play Tonga.

 

Mr Stanley has been watching the matches live at 11 am.

 

Good luck to all the UK Teams ^_^

 

 

& to us Laura & to us :P

 

Imagine if we won the Rugby World Cup , I can live in hope <_<

I m returning to work tomorrow after a weeks holiday & i have a sore throat :(
& to us Laura & to us :P

 

Imagine if we won the Rugby World Cup , I can live in hope <_<

 

Sorry Tess - I meant that. :blush:

 

Both Ireland and England got off to a flying start. B-)

I m returning to work tomorrow after a weeks holiday & i have a sore throat :(

 

Hope it passes by quickly Tess.

What a shock about Tjomas Cook , it's a real shame seeing these companies going to the wall & all those employees ( 22,000 ) losing their jobs
The chances of a Brexit breakthrough must be very slim at this late stage. What is there to be suggested that hasn't been suggested before? :wacko:

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The clock is ticking :unsure:

& rightly so , it's disgraceful -_-

 

 

France is to pass legislation banning supermarkets and producers from destroying unsold non-food items in a “world first”, according to Edouard Philippe, the prime minister.

 

France has already enacted a law banning supermarkets from destroying unsold food, and obliging supermarkets to hand it to charity, but the government wishes to extend the ban to clothing, electronics or plastics, and other products.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/06/04...ed-world-first/

Found this on YouTube tonight. :wub:

 

I love Elvis and this is one of my favourite songs of his.

 

I found out it was written by Gordon Lightfoot who I used to like in the 70s. Beautiful lyrics.

 

From Aloha in Hawaii :wub:

 

 

 

 

Found this on YouTube tonight. :wub:

 

I love Elvis and this is one of my favourite songs of his.

 

I found out it was written by Gordon Lightfoot who I used to like in the 70s. Beautiful lyrics.

 

From Aloha in Hawaii :wub:

 

 

 

I was never a fan of Elvis, I did like the song Wooden Heart . I was not even a fan of the Beatles...Floyder all the way :lol:

 

I do like the song Early Morning Rain Laura :wub:

I was just saying at work yesterday that I hoped Ireland would not take beating Japan as a given & that Japan would come out fighting at that is their nature

 

& was I right :hithead:

I was just saying at work yesterday that I hoped Ireland would not take beating Japan as a given & that Japan would come out fighting at that is their nature

 

& was I right :hithead:

 

 

It was a really good match - sorry it didn't go Ireland's way though Tess.

I was never a fan of Elvis, I did like the song Wooden Heart . I was not even a fan of the Beatles...Floyder all the way :lol:

 

I do like the song Early Morning Rain Laura :wub:

 

Controversial opinion Tess! :o

 

I love the Beatles - although I love Wings just a little bit more. :wub:

 

I think Elvis was amazing. A real superstar. :king:

Been watching the Athletics World Championships in Doha, nobody in the stands, very bad support from locals
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