Absolute Radio is to be joined at its long-time home of One Golden Square in London by new residents Magic, Kiss, Planet Rock, Kerrang! and Heat.
we we're all right ages ago
Absolute Radio is to be joined at its long-time home of One Golden Square in London by new residents Magic, Kiss, Planet Rock, Kerrang! and Heat.we we're all right ages ago
speaking of landlords, have you seen there is already a tv drama about Christopher Jeffreys, Joanna Yates' landlord. The CCDA will be beside themselves.
speaking of landlords, have you seen there is already a tv drama about Christopher Jeffreys, Joanna Yates' landlord. The CCDA will be beside themselves.
Tom Williams (born 14 May 1992) is a 21-year-old from Adelaide, South Australia. At 15-months-old, Tom Williams was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Before the auditions, he attended high school . Williams was eliminated during the Top 10 Results Night.........they both have hairy armpits ?
Tom Williams (born 14 May 1992) is a 21-year-old from Adelaide, South Australia. At 15-months-old, Tom Williams was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Before the auditions, he attended high school . Williams was eliminated during the Top 10 Results
In early 2010, Mitchell's song "Neopolitan Dreams" was performed by eventual Eurovision Song Contest winner Lena Meyer-Landrut, on the television show Unser Star für Oslo, when she was competing for the opportunity to represent Germany at the contest. The exposure generated by Meyer-Landrut's performance saw Mitchell's single reach #33 on the German singles chart.
In early 2010, Mitchell's song "Neopolitan Dreams" was performed by eventual Eurovision Song Contest winner Lena Meyer-Landrut, on the television show Unser Star für Oslo, when she was competing for the opportunity to represent Germany at the contes
judo, yes, I have been on him all-series long. Yes, I thought he had a great chance of winning, given a reasonably level playing field, primarily because of the paucity of challengers. Certainly didn`t foresee the tsunami that has been the ramping of Fleur. Did, however, accept the signs only this afternoon, (as posted), and backed him in the various elimination markets, giving me a medium winning weekend. Once he was in the B2 and damaged goods, I would actually have been better off, overall, if he had left! I even went for the jackpot, laying Stevie really short, and ended up hoping Andrea would go! Been trading this for two months, putting all the greens onto him, so very disappointing to have to bail, leaving me virtually level all round, back to square one on this series. Never mind, it`s not over yet, and I may well be back on him yet. At bigger than the 4.x I bailed at, so it`s not all bad, may well even turn out better!
So, yes, quite an about turn, but flexibility is the key to winning at this game and,if anything, I obviously should have bailed sooner. Hindsight`s wonderful, though.
Oh, and one last thing: while I may well be the mug that you think, my RTV summer included:-
ESC winner at up to 200 ESC second place at up to 840
BB winner at up to 120 BB second place at up to 25
CBB winner at up to 25 CBB second place at up to 50 CBB third place at up to 120
All well documented on here, so don`t be feeling too sorry for me!
bear and fll, thanks for that stout defence.judo, yes, I have been on him all-series long. Yes, I thought he had a great chance of winning, given a reasonably level playing field, primarily because of the paucity of challengers. Certainly didn`t fore