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Sorry, yes....thought you were referring directly to Liverpool. Well, we woulda been top 'til 9.45pm tonight then joint on GD
No, you said your lot would be top if it hadn't have been for Sturridge.
And, not really - if Chelsea had won tonight, wouldn't they have 36pts as well a GD of 15 or greater? Which would mean that they'd be top?
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Fair enough - the article i read was here - http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/03/how-to-sous-vide-steak.html?ref=serelated
I'd seen that about cooking stuff in a water bath with oil in the bag as well. However, I read TL's post that he just marinaded the meat in the vac bag and then griddled it afterwards. 48 hours would be a long time to cook a steak sous vide wouldn't it?
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Now Slim Pickens has waded into the debate. The man who famously had so much trouble squeezing himself into his 'Rarri they had to give him a Renault Espace to qualify:
That's a poorly written article.
However, much of the extra 48kg is expected to be taken up by the new power units, leaving less leeway for the weight of the drivers.
This reads to me like the new engines will add almost, but not more than, 48kg - which would give more leeway! It sounds like the changes are adding a lot more than 48kg.
Does anyone know how much ballast any teams ran with this year?
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Was down in Devon for a few days with the Mrs an little'un, was gaggin to get a photo if this utter quilt that I saw in the local shop
Proper looking nonce case, greasy balding hair, jam jar glasses and cornbeef skin....that's not the worst bit. He was wearing a black PVC jacket with red stripes down the sleeves, massive 'THIS' on one side of the zip, 'IS' on the other....then, on the back had the haunting word 'ANFIELD'
He literally stopped me in my tracks and my jaw dropped! Was gagging to get a photo of him but couldn't think of an excuse quick enough to ask him!
Next day, the cunt was wearing a black GK shirt with REINA on the back!
Complete belter of the first kind!
That sounds a bit harsh. He probably felt a connection with you when he saw your LFC shirt.
Oh, right ...
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Greg Dyke is a former DG of the BBC. Anthony Fry, the new chair of the Premier League is a member of the BBC Trust and head of the finance committee.
Curious.
Fry went to the same school, Stonyhurst College, as the former BBC D-G, Mark Thompson although he was three years Thompson's senior.
Illuminati>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
If the Beeb connection worries you so much, dig out your tin foil hat. Fry is a trustee of English National Opera and the current BBC DG, Tony Hall, went to the Beeb from the Royal Opera House.
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MB's biggest results this year have come from Rosberg who has quietly got on with the job in hand and delivered two race wins. I'll bet you a score that Rosberg will finish above his more experienced team mate in the driver's championship and deliver more constructors points as the clusterfuck that is the Lewis Hamilton circus once again gathers pace.
This.
Don't the pundits always say the first objective in F1 is to beat your team mate? LH might have thought that he would walk into MB as the clear top dog but despite qualifying slightly better than Rosberg over the whole season (though each have had 3 poles), Nico has managed to won 2 of the last 4 races with the same 'disadvantages' that LH had.
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Thought I was going mad for a moment, just did a comparison tests between my Nikon D600 and D7000 have just noticed the exposure level meters on these 2 are the other way around. On the D600, it's -_|_+, - on the left and + on the right. But on the D7000, it's +_|_-, + on the left and - on the right... If memory serves, the D2X is the same as the D600, but the D3100 is the same way as the D7000. What's the logic behind this??
Have you looked to see if you can change it round? I can on my D700 - it's one of the custom settings (under controls).
Just checked my D200 and you can't change it on that - but both bodies are the same way round: -ve to the right
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The highrises remind me of some photos I saw in an exhibition at Somerset House yesterday - http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/visual-arts/the-syngenta-photography-award-exhibition
I know it finishes tomorrow, but it's online here: http://ruralurban.syngentaphoto.com/
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Mata has also won the Copa del Rey, which Torres didn't manage at Atlético...
So you're right, Mata has the most (different) medals...
Thought the point was about having the latest winners medals for the four tournaments at once. I'm sure there are lots of players who have got more different winners medals over their careers.
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Bit like this-
since 1986:
• Madrid - 24
• Inter - 19
• Chelsea - 18
• Bayern - 14
• Juve - 14
• City - 14
• Milan - 13
• Man Utd - Sir AlexSpurs have had 19 managers and Newcastle 18 since 1992 (so probably more since 1986), so they should be in the list.
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_managers[/ame]
If Everton had 2 more points more and 1 more GD (and obviously Liverpool had 1 point less and 1 GD less) how could they have been ahead of either Arsenal or Chelsea after any result tonight?