I can relate to that. Had a few friends visiting for two weeks a while ago, and while we really had a great time, I was feeling terribly exhausted when they left, took me some time to get back on track haha.
I'm taking a day off today, doing absolutely nothing. Got out of bed at 4:30 pm, went to buy some food and beer, cooked dinner and that's it.
Oh, so it's finally here!
The trailer looks alright, but it's not the same story as the one in the books (to be fair, doesn't even look close to it) and it doesn't have the same feel at all. I'm quite disappointed, this looks more like a superhero action flick than anything else...
Trinity is STILL My Name! (1971)
The sequel of the original Trinity, this movie is the quintessential spaghetti western parody and possibly the best teamwork of Bud Spencer and Terrence Hill. It's normally hard to find a movie which is better than the original, but this is definitely the case - great slapstick action, silly jokes, and plenty of memorable scenes. Love it! 9/10
Planning a week or two holiday in Ireland next time I'm back to Europe, most likely next year. A friend wants to rent a campervan and go around a bit, we're thinking Wild Atlantic Way, it looks absolutely stunning.
Before that, I hope to see more of Vietnam and Laos.
Cheers, I'll try to give it a go then... I loved Lost, and really thought the ending was good, also most of the question where answered anyway.
If you watch American Gods, let me know what you think
I know, and I didn't take it seriously We're quite notorious for taking players back anyway, just take a look at Frings, Borowski, Pizarro (more than once hehe), Wiedwald, hell even Max Kruse, even if it's a bit different story with him.
Depends on the financial side of the transfer, i.e transfer fee and his wage requirements. Other than that, why would anyone resent him? Selke played with open cards, his transfer to RB was properly done, and we got quite a bit of money from the deal.
Started watching The Handmaid's Tale, an adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel. Very well done, just as frightening and depressing as the book.
The problem that those who seem to recognise current problems turn out to be proper mental cases.
Haha @Tanksie, your government are paying Cambodia over 55 milllions to "resettle" a few refugees detained on Nauru. There have been six of them who agreed to move to Cambo, but four of them have already chosen to leave and go back to their home countries
Santi Garcia has rejected our first offer for a new contract, and it looks more and more unlikely that he'll stay in the club.
In better news, Baumann confirmed new contract talks with Nouri who is willing to stay
I do listen to audio books sometimes, but the narrator has to be really great for me to be able to enjoy it, preferably the author himself.
I have a lot of ebooks, but have trouble and don't really enjoy reading them, to be honest. It's just not the same.