Happy 91st birthday to the outrageously talented Anne Reid, seen here delivering one of sitcom-land’s finest ever lines, as written by her friend, Victoria Wood.
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New Article: The Disappearing Trophy
After England won the World Cup in 1966, the trophy mysteriously disappeared.
Enter conspiracy theories, replicas and Pickles the dog who found the original Jules Rimet trophy.
Words: @terrythomas1
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Time for a brew and this week's 12th Man...written BY the fans, FOR the fans... #wafc
"I still think we’re in a better place now than where we were 12 months ago..."
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@LaticsOfficial Come on @LaticsOfficial, you know these aren't the away goals at Blackpool that we want to see ... we want the one with the Max Boyce "I was there" moment when our little ginger mate sent the crowd into raptures. 😎
Standing ovation for this line from King Charles: The U.S. Supreme court historical society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 supreme court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
@Finton05408696 Still not totally convinced that you and/or others from a once great but long departed site (named after primitive homes) aren't involved. 😉
@LaticsOfficial Hey @LaticsOfficial, don't you think it's a bit daft making it mandatory to vote for all 3 categories. With no disrespect to the girls/ladies, most Latics fans won't have watched them, and so making us select a POTS from their team is pointless, and worse, will skew the votes.
@PWUPodcast Obviously it's going to be Smith, but a big shout out to young Raphael too who's a completely different player from 3 months ago. Fully deserved standing ovation.
@HarryBridges94 "She'll be lining up the cutlery, you know she's expecting me, polishing the glasses and pulling out the cork". Absolutely bloody marvellous.
Magnificent in every way. Badge of honour if you could sing all the words without cocking up. "And the last thing I saw, as I lay there on the floor ..."
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Painting a vivid picture of urban tension, “Down in the Tube Station at Midnight” stands as one of the most powerful songs by The Jam. Performed live, the track captures the urgency and storytelling that defined their late 70s peak.