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How many combinations do you usually try, like?
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Surely Real, so in turn surely Ronaldo or Bale Bale suddenly got super ripped and everyone knows (/says) Ronaldo is a freak with lack of recovery time needed
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https://twitter.com/TheSunFootball/status/1058101533806641157
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And a new owner next month Nah, Ashley isnt going anywhere as we all know
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Rafa new contract will follow soon too I wonder how IfRafaGoesWeGo will react
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Landing I’m OK, 36000 ft up in a straight line I’m OK. It’s the whole buildup to take off and then take off I’m not fine with. Or any sudden turns or noises. I scan the faces of the stewards for signs of concern and I find comfort in seeing others just as scared as I am. Take off though, it’s the whole rumble as the engines fire up, the slingshot trajectory down the tarmac from a standstill and then when it leaves the tarmac that whole sense of for me a weightlessness beneath you, the rattling, shakes and noise combined and then the climb skywards until it’s up in the air straight, it scares the shit out of me and I don’t like it at all, it’s horrible. I think being cramped, fearful of heights and the sheer complexity of aviation also doesn’t help me. A few years back I think I managed 14 or so flights in one year and thought I’d gotten over it because I was flying so much and so regularly. Not even a few whiskies helps. The relief when we land though, that’s a good feeling. This 100 percent. The noises freak me out to an insane degree. I'm always thinking "is that normal, should it be making that noise" I assume that stance with a lot of things, condensation on the inside of the window? It’s cracked and I’m gonna be sucked out. Cabin crew going into the cockpit? Something is wrong. I take my seat and the first thing I think about is whether I’m better off in that seating area or somewhere else if we go down. It’s fucking horrible and tortured me. My poor wife and kids and those new me yesterday, grumpy, snappy, irritated, on edge. It’s irrational I know and the likelihood of anything happening is lottery winning odds, but the whole experience puts me at an emotional, physical and mental unease that I can’t control or bare at times. I’ve cried on take off, I’ve had a panic attack, I’ve actually used another mode of transport despite having a flight booked bruise I’ve had bad thoughts about it, I’ve done that several times. It’s privablg prevented me from traveling the world over and I love traveling to different places and it will no doubt limit my kids’ experience abroad when it comes to traveling to certain places or how we travel if I’m with them. (keep your seatbelt on loosely for the whole flight) First officer/captain needs a shit Sit within 7 rows of an exit and you're waaaaay more likely to be safe (get out) if the plane lands on water
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Landing I’m OK, 36000 ft up in a straight line I’m OK. It’s the whole buildup to take off and then take off I’m not fine with. Or any sudden turns or noises. I scan the faces of the stewards for signs of concern and I find comfort in seeing others just as scared as I am. Take off though, it’s the whole rumble as the engines fire up, the slingshot trajectory down the tarmac from a standstill and then when it leaves the tarmac that whole sense of for me a weightlessness beneath you, the rattling, shakes and noise combined and then the climb skywards until it’s up in the air straight, it scares the shit out of me and I don’t like it at all, it’s horrible. I think being cramped, fearful of heights and the sheer complexity of aviation also doesn’t help me. A few years back I think I managed 14 or so flights in one year and thought I’d gotten over it because I was flying so much and so regularly. Not even a few whiskies helps. The relief when we land though, that’s a good feeling. This should be a massive comfort to you, not the opposite! Pretty much any single thing can fail on a passenger jet and you'll be fine. Probably even 2 things, big or small. It has to be a pretty bad failure (the type that just won't happen, in fact) for something to go catastrophically wrong. They have fail-safes for the fail-safes. As for loose nuts and/or screws, just think to yourself that the plane could probably have half of the screws you see missing and you'd still fly just fine
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https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/ng-interactive/2018/oct/30/david-squires-on-vichai-srivaddhanaprabha-and-leicester-city Chat quit, fix arm
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Jesus christ is Lopetegui sacked yet?
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fancy posting these beforehand, like?
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so fucking infuriating how he loses possession so often too
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Class OG in the Boro game
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Parma 17/2 away to Atalanta seems pretty odd given their respective home/away forms and table positions. Worth a couple quid I guess
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https://twitter.com/andymichie_/status/1055905373159415809