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  1. Always liked Thiem but he's not winning any sets tomorrow.
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  2. Maybe ..or City gets in his blood and stays for 20+ years ..if he goes in 2 id be happy with Klopp though
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  3. A man leaves rucksack full of drugs on a tram - along with his name and address Police have poked fun at a man who left a rucksack full of drugs on a tram - along with his name and address. Greater Manchester Police shared the error on Facebook with the title: ‘Deal or No Deal???’ The post on the GMP Trafford North Facebook page shows the rucksack and multiple small plastic bags with white powder inside, along with a Community Payback card with the person’s name blanked out. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/offbeat/man-leaves-rucksack-full-of-drugs-on-tram-along-with-his-name-and-address/ar-AACACZR?li=AAnZ9Ug
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  4. I don’t think anyone’s expecting us to do anything brilliant really. I still don’t know how I feel having Wanker I mean Warner back... Pakistan were unlucky with the rain. They could’ve needed the full points! You guys are so unpredictable though - I suppose it depends if you’re match fixing or not... wink wink
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  5. Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
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  6. That's not what I said you little chubby tubby sausage face.
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  7. Looks like Farage milkshaked himself in the toilet.
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  8. Yes. Stan. João Pedro is a real prospect. 9 goals in his first 14 matches as a professional at the age of 17. Watford paid 2.5 million euros for his "purchase promise", with the rest 7.5 million euros to be paid later. But there is the possibility to any club interested to simply pay 20 million euros to break the contract with Watford. And I read that big european clubs are already thinking about it. But right now, my favorite brazilian youngster is Bruno Guimarães. He plays for my hometown team Athletico Paranaense, so I may be biased, but this kid is a complete midfielder.
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  9. @El Profesor is there much hype about this kid? Even before the goal?
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  10. Love Pakis or hate Pakis but you can't ignore us
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  11. Nasa to open International Space Station to tourists Nasa is to allow tourists to visit the International Space Station from 2020, priced at $35,000 (£27,500) per night. The US space agency said it would open the orbiting station to tourism and other business ventures. There will be up to two short private astronaut missions per year, said Robyn Gatens, the deputy director of the ISS. Nasa said that private astronauts would be permitted to travel to the ISS for up to 30 days, travelling on US spacecraft. "Nasa is opening the International Space Station to commercial opportunities and marketing these opportunities as we've never done before," chief financial officer Jeff DeWit said in New York. Nasa said that private commercial entities would be responsible for determining crew composition and ensuring that the private astronauts meet the medical and training requirements for spaceflight. The two companies hired by Nasa are Elon Musk's SpaceX, which will use its Dragon capsule, and Boeing, which is building a spacecraft called the Starliner. These companies are likely to charge any private astronaut a similar "taxi fare" to what they intend to charge Nasa for its astronauts - close to $60m per flight. Nasa had previously banned any commercial use of the space station and prohibited astronauts from taking part in for-profit research. Nasa does not own the station, however - it was built, beginning in 1998, with Russia, which has taken a more relaxed approach in recent decades to commerce. In 2001, US businessman Dennis Tito became the first tourist to visit when he paid Russia around $20 million for a round trip. Nasa's announcement on Friday is part of a move towards full privatisation of the ISS. US President Donald Trump published a budget last year which called for the station to be defunded by the government by 2025. The space agency recently announced that it planned to return to the moon by 2024, taking the first woman there and the first person in decades. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48560874
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