On my way back, a couple of hundred kilometres south of Barcelona, I was looking for a place and couldn’t find it, so I’ve ended up here. It’s quite lovely. 
@DYSONlife4real Why? Most cars are automatic now anyway, much easier to drive than manual. Or get best of both worlds like me, a sports automatic with gear short paddle when you want some fun
Anyone who's my age will probably look at this and wince. However we're not the demographic BMW are appealing to anymore.
Do the younger people on here like it?
Ended up horse riding on Hugo today ,fell off him getting off , finger vadly bruised then Holly the ither horse stood on my foot .Big toe badly bruised .All in all a good day 🐴
A Reality Check: Remember Where We’ve Come From
If you’re one of the few seriously calling for Eddie Howe’s head or complaining after tonight, you need a massive reality check. It is time to remember exactly where we’ve come from and how fast we’ve traveled to get here, we are loyal and passionate to the end.
Look, we have to be honest—yes, Eddie got things wrong tonight and other nights, and yes, players have made individual mistakes. But everyone makes mistakes, from the dugout to the pitch to everyday life. This season hasn't gone exactly to plan in every department, but we should be incredibly proud of how far this club has come in such a relatively short period of time. When you factor in the constraints of FFP and everything else that has been thrown into the mix, what this squad and manager have achieved is nothing short of a miracle.
Not too long ago, our reality was Mike Ashley as an owner and the soul-destroying grind of the Championship. We were playing away to the likes of Rotherham on a cold Tuesday night, praying for a scrap of ambition. Fast forward to tonight: we’ve just been knocked out in the Last 16 of the Champions League against five-time winners Barcelona.
The scoreline hurts, but there are levels to this sport. We’ve gone from the doldrums of English football to competing in the knockout stages of the greatest club competition on Earth. We’ve taken the Toon Army from Qarabag in Baku to Marseille, Leverkusen, and PSG, giving a brilliant account of ourselves every step of the way. Tonight, we simply ran out of gas against a world-class machine. There is no shame in that, and anyone suggesting otherwise has a very short memory.
Now is the time to stay 100% behind the team. The best way to ensure we have a strong finish to the season is to get behind the lads right now. Starting from this weekend, we need to have a really, really good go between now and the end of the season to see if we can get back into Europe and salvage something massive from this campaign.
The European lights are off for now, and the Tyne-Wear Derby is calling. We lick our wounds, we get back to Tyneside, and we get ready to roar the boys on against Sunderland. Forget the chatter—support the team, back the manager, and let’s win the derby!
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Good afternoon beautiful people
I hope your all having a great afternoon ..I wish I could .I think Im going to have to give up the only thing that keeps me sane..... the gym ... just so my fkn council tax gets paid...Its disgusting I don't get any help ..Im looking for work but its not easy ... I dont go out drinking ,I dont smoke .Im suppose to be enjoying my life, but Im not ..Im struggling mentally, financially and physically...
@ProfGeordie@DazDon89 So what if there are perks? And I don't think there are, whst has that got to do with anything, they give up there free time to try and enhance the atmosphere
Blows my mind fans complaining about Wor Flags and the displays. Any person that dedicates their own time and energy for free to help our club should be applauded. People are never happy man it’s unbelievable
Good morning beautiful people
Theres a great big white ball shining thru my window this morning. It used to be yellow or was it orange .....anyway its LED now ...Have a happy Tuesday
Doctors , gym and wine is the order of the day today..🩺🏋️♂️🍷