‘hope’ doing a lot of heavy lifting
‘hope’ doing a lot of heavy lifting
Not really lads. Could be an all-timer
You’re in danger, have lost far too many (glorious) hours to it
Totally, seems like you’ve been in the wars for about a decade. Glad to see you’re on the mend - looking forward to your future cosy wine posts 🩵
Very well deserved. Cheers! 🍷
Love that he’s so on-brand
Kinda wish I’d also picked up the Portal even though I absolutely don’t need one
Still haven’t decided if I’m going to use mine or just look at it
Wing view of Ryanair SP-RNI 737-800 MAN-BTS
#WingFriday
We're back at the Etihad tomorrow for one of our final collections of 2024!
🌽 in aid of Manchester Central Foodbank
🕒 15:30 - 17:00
📍 Sir Howard Bernstein Way
Thank you so much for your support, City and travelling fans have donated OVER A TONNE of food since the start of the season 💙
#MCFC
26 🫠
That’s also on my reading list! Which one would be best to read first?
Book - Northerners A History: From the Ice Age to the Present Day by Brian Groom
I’ll take it as a compliment 😅
This one’s probably next:
🙋🏻♀️
Dragon Age 2 and Hitman: Absolution
Jalapeño Frank’s is top tier 👌🏽
Photo of 6 books (L-R): 1. Dune by Frank Herbert 2. Undefining Queer by The Whitworth (Art Gallery) 3. Playing with Fire by Elizabeth Wilson 4. Heaven on Earth by Emma J Wells 5. Unwell Women by Elinor Cleghorn 6. Steeple Chasing by Peter Ross
Photo of 6 books (L-R): 1. The Safe Standing Movement in Football by Mark Turner 2. Wool by Hugh Howey 3. Fly By Wire by William Langewiesche 4. Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe 5. SPQR by Mary Beard 6. Beyond the Wall by Katja Hoyer
Some TBR pile reads I enjoyed this year… struggled to narrow it down to just one so settled on 12