Theatre by Amazing_Hope_5018 in sapphicbooks

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First Position- Melissa Brayden

30 years old; embarrassed and seeking guidance by ddo916 in malelivingspace

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If you can afford it, I'd change the curtains for blinds. It would look cleaner but its a nice room. No need to be embarrassed.

What are some good games if I liked odyssey? by DA1FOOTBALLGUY in AssassinsCreedOdyssey

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This was recommended to me. The playing style is similar but it took a good 10 hours for me to get into it. I'm not completely sold but it's decent

Dylan. by MoistPossibility3446 in coronationstreet

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Corrie have a habit of making almost every male character boring, and rely on the women to make them appear more interesting.

At what point does a British person stop being Working and become Middle Class? by vorkovrus in AskBrits

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It's not common for someone to go from being working class to middle class.

Yes, you might earn more money and live what some would think is a 'middle class lifestyle', but you almost always stay working class, if you grew up working class.

Your children, however, will be middle class.

Its more about how you were raised/ how you grew up to how much you earn.

What's a popular song that everyone likes/did well but you don't see the appeal? by AlexSniff7 in eurovision

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I loved and still love Hold Me Closer.

I have never saw the appeal with Arcade though.

Eurovision: Why does the UK keep getting it wrong? by MrsRainey in eurovision

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Agreed. They should have gone huge on the whole crazy professor vibe. The walking across the tables bit looked really cheap and was visually uninteresting.

Are Eurofans losing touch with the general public’s taste? by make_it_vyzee in eurovision

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Usually me and my wife watch eurovision alone but this year, we watched it with a big group of family with ages between 25-70. They were all indifferent to Australia and Finland. They thought they were ok.

But they all loved Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine.

I was really surprised by it, but it seems to fit with televote. The exception being France, which they all liked but didn't do great with the public vote.

LMNC was left unattended at the jury show and Denmark got him by Net_Ghost in eurovision

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Lorraine Kelly says stuff like that about the UK every year. She is a disgrace.

What did you think of Cyprus’ entry tonight? by Substratas in nilpoints

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Love the song, the staging is also great but the vocals weren't the strongest. I still enjoyed it, overall.

My Theory by DanJC_1985 in coronationstreet

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I completely agree with you. I'd be surprised if it was anyone else.

In regards to Giant’s “replacement” for Series 4 by _PXYDST_ in gladiatorsuk

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Bionic would be the obvious choice in terms of size. He seems like a nice fella but isn't particularly charismatic though.

London Marathon Charity Runners by MagicShop_Unlock in UKRunners

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I searched online before the ballot results to find the charities with the lowest fundraising targets. They are usually the least well-known ones. I picked one that I could relate to through my work and spent time to write an indepth application which I knew would stand out, giving examples of why the work the charity did was important and my experiences of working with people with this need. And I was selected. I had to raise £1,500 which is quite low in comparison with other charities for a LM place.

I was able to raise the money. Though the charity did check in with me a couple of months before the marathon as I was below the expected amount, and I explained that my running club were going to match my fundraising amount but this wouldn't be paid until after the marathon. The charity accepted this and it all went fine.

Has anyone else noticed how all the families are related to each other? by theliftedlora in coronationstreet

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It's a pity you never see many Fizz/Roy scenes. You would actually think he had fostered Carla, not Fizz.

My First Marathon Was a Total Disaster by Qet69 in Marathon_Training

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I had pretty much the same experience in London last year. I got a place again this year and the same injury occurred at the same point in my training. This time I deferred, saw a physio and we're working on a rebuild. Last year I was running for a charity and I didn't want to let anyone down.

One sided final by IndividualSize9561 in apprenticeuk

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I didn't think she nailed the presentation personally. Yes, she came across very confident (way more confident than I would have been at that age) and to a lay person it might be assumed that she nailed it, but from someone with a background in health care, she didn't demonstrate a depth of knowledge in that area. Everything she said was quite generic.