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It's time for The Truth!Today, Sam and Dougie are looking at the Premier League, and the argument that's been raging on social media as to whether this is a Premier League cast that's strong or weak? On one side, you have the earliest that three teams have been confirmed as relegated in Premier League history, as well as Champions in Liverpool who were crowned in April - but realistically haven't lost control since November. Plus, two traditional powerhouses in Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have languished at the bottom, whilst City's title defence never really got going. A lack of jeopardy, perhaps - but what does that say about the strength of the rest?On the other hand, there's a stronger than ever middle class in the Premier League, able to take points off the big boys on a regular basis. Brighton, Bournemouth, Brentford and Fulham are still scrapping for the final European spot, and each of them have had big name scalps, and possess certain players that their mid-table counterparts in some of the European leagues could only dream of. Surely that suggests this is a stronger class than ever before, especially with 12th-placed Crystal Palace making their way to Wembley for an FA Cup final? Well, The Truth is somewhere in the middle... And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
All the Wool A Podcast for Hand Spinners, Knitters, and Yarn lovers
All the wool is a vlog all about handspinning yarn, processing wool, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between.To watch this episode on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/vo0FzOot8vcThis episode starts out at the wool mill where I am working with a rare breed, Clun Forest. Washing wool and then off to the carder we go. Also a little picking and carding of a Shetland/alpaca blend. Then I head home to do a little handspinning and show off my first completed sewing project, the Nocturne pants!Find me at:https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/Blogging at http://www.beingewethful.com/Ravelry group: Ewethful Fiber Farm & MillJoin Ewethful's Patreon Communityhttps://www.patreon.com/EwethfulFiberMillTo ask me a questionhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkoshX7grvAiOcNxwAlUqFskm-opVlE1h_L6jmdO-CvGX8kg/viewform?usp=sf_linkFree hand spinning resources - " Ewethful's Wool School"https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/wool-educationFor details and to purchase the online course to learn to handspin on wheelhttps://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/lets-make-yarn-landing-pageFor details and to purchase the online course to learn to spin longdrawhttps://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/products/2256545Shop for Ewethful handspinning fibershttps://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collectionsMentioned in this episode:The online sewing course I am taking is through Sew Liberatedhttps://sewliberated.com/our-coursesPattern: Nocturne Pants by Sew LiberatedAffiliate link:Wooleryhttps://woolery.com/?aff=352
DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Murderous diarrhea with good old E.coli (yay) Who the F is Lord Owen of Clun? Non visual unseen problems Hazlenut disremberance Lorry bumpin' fun Swindon/ Sweden? Same place? It's all bloody fish
DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Murderous diarrhea with good old E.coli (yay) Who the F is Lord Owen of Clun? Non visual unseen problems Hazlenut disremberance Lorry bumpin' fun Swindon/ Sweden? Same place? It's all bloody fish LINKS: Insector X Flyer (front) Insector X Flyer (back) Insector X (HG101) Pico 8 New Raly X Retro Play Shop (Mexico City) Revival Event Wolverhampton NERG Event Gateshead How To Play Mr Driller Properly GAME ART / PICTURES OF THINGS: SCORES: NAME - POINTS - SCORE Rygarr - 10 - 617,800 Mr. Berserker - 9 - 613,700 Pilbo - 8 - 569,400 Aid Skyway73 - 7 - 564,300 Peter Pawrock - 6 - 551,700 One Punch Ron - 5 - 474,100 Shaun - 4 - 452,900 Mitosyama - 3 - 451,100 Mr. Messy - 2 - 444,400 RossRoss - 1 - 443,700 Victor - 1 - 431,100 Old Man Steve - 1 - 418,600 Sal Bug - 1 - 307,600 Swamp Donkey 77 - 1 - 303,200 Eastwood 71 - 1 - 292,200 Grey Bags 1 284,300 James Wisemidds - 1 - 190,800 Zestorer - 1 - 183,600 Dr. Goggles - 1 - 169,900 Ivanstorm - 1 - 169,700 Vader GB (Adam Ross) - 1 - 159,900 Adam Flint - 1 - 138,800 Mr. 20to5 - 1 - 135,000 Jayping Barber - 1 - 18,800 Mark WotNoGravy - 1 - 13,800 NEXT SHOW'S GAME: Arkanoid 2 : Revenge of Doh DEVELOPER – Taito ROM – arknoid2 LIVES – 3 DIFFICULTY – medium EXTRA LIVES – 100k, 200k & every 200k SUBMIT YOUR SCORE Arcade ROMS only please. No scores from calculators or sewing machine compilations, as they may be different. Scores from the EVERCADE are OK, because they are Arcade ROMS Twitter #10pScore Sidekick App in the Ten Pence Club Section EMAIL TO THE SITE – VIRTVIC@TENPENCEARCADE.CO.UK Facebook (as a comment on the podcast post) UKVAC DEADLINE FOR SCORE SUBMISSIONS IS: Monday 18th March 5pm UK Time
SAMO AND HIS PHILLY CREW STICK AROUND FOR THE POSTGAME WHAT HAPPENS? ANYBODY'S GUESS
WE'RE TALKING HALLOWEEN AND MAYBE SOME BRACKETS OF THE WORST HALLOWEEN CANDY... MAYBE
We're switching codes this week! ⚽️ Pontyclun FC's finest Oli 'The Glider' James and Aledinho Davies join us to discuss the reasons behind swapping their rugby boots for football ones, they share some of their best tour stories and give us a proper insight into life at a football club.Enjoy the episode!Ruck off
We spoke about his early days watching the broch ,the local pubs for a half time shandy ,watching the broch winning trophy's and the celebration when we won the league and the work the supporters club do and some stories about our Scottish cup away days. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willie474/message
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Rachel Clun, Federal political reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age covering health, joins Michael regarding the shameful revelation that fewer than 1000 disability residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19. ‘A senior health department official has admitted the COVID-19 vaccine rollout for people living in residential disability homes needs to be accelerated after it was revealed under 5 per cent of those residents had been vaccinated three months into the national program’, writes Ms Clun. ‘In a special one-day hearing to examine the vaccine rollout for people with disabilities, the disability royal commission heard in some states fewer than 10 people living in residential homes had been vaccinated.’ ‘Health Minister Greg Hunt on Monday said 999 people in residential disability homes have received vaccines, and 1527 workers had also been vaccinated through in-reach programs.’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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@deserthomemaker and I chat about her current spins of Clun Forest and Cormo. Just under 13 minutes, enough time to have a cup of tea and do a bit of spinning while you listening.
Lo prometido es deuda y así hablamos de Teleseries parte 2, todas las teleseries desde el año 2000 en adelante. Amores de mercado, Machos, entre otros. En el bloquecito de actualidad hablamos sobre el mercado de muñecas sexuales en Las Vegas En una serie y una pelicual hablamos de Salvado por la campana y una de nuestras pelis favoritas “The breakfast Clun” o “El club de los 5” (ADVERTENICA: Aquí nos fuimos en la profunda, pero vale la pena escuchar.) Gracias por escucharnos y ser parte de los pedacitos de mi corazón.
Goodbye 2019 reviews the biggest EuroDance, PopDance and Clun music that made it to the charts as well as the songs that were only played in Clubs around the world. facebook: @fortitudeonline @MrDjaySammy Twitter: @fortitudeonline https://djaysammy.podomatic.com
Arundel Castle is a restored and remodelled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England. It was established by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067. Roger became the first to hold the earldom of Arundel by the graces of William the Conqueror. The castle was damaged in the English Civil War and then restored in the 18th and 19th centuries. From the 11th century, the castle has served as a home and has been in the ownership of the family of the Duke of Norfolk for over 400 years. It is the principal seat of the Howard family, whose heads have been first Earls of Arundel and then Dukes of Norfolk. It is a Grade I listed building. The original structure was a motte and double bailey castle. Roger de Montgomery was declared the first Earl of Arundel as the King granted him the property as part of a much larger package of hundreds of manors.[4] Roger, who was a cousin of William, had stayed in Normandy to keep the peace there while William was away in England. He was rewarded for his loyalty with extensive lands in the Welsh Marches and across the country, together with one fifth of Sussex (Arundel Rape). (For other reasons, the generally accepted first creation of the title Earl of Arundel lies in the year 1138 with William d'Aubigny, confirmed in 1155.) After Roger de Montgomery died, the castle reverted to the crown under Henry I. The King, in his will, left Arundel Castle and the attached land to his second wife Adeliza of Louvain.[citation needed] In 1138, three years after Henry's death, she married William d'Albini II (aka d'Aubigny, the first Earl, of the d'Aubigny family of Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny in Normandy). William was responsible for creating the stone shell on the motte, thus increasing the defence and status of the castle. Since 1138 to the present day Arundel Castle and the Earldom of Arundel have passed by inheritance, in all but two or three generations in a direct male line, and with only two or three temporary forfeitures to the crown. Since the Aubigny family first acquired the castle progressive changes have been made and the castle has been re-structured to meet the requirements of modern times. In 1139 the Empress Matilda was invited to stay at Arundel during her travels to press her claim to the English throne upon King Stephen. The apartments constructed to accommodate her and her entourage survive to this day. In 1176 William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel died and Arundel Castle reverted to the crown, under King Henry II, who spent a vast amount of money re-structuring the building, mainly for domestic needs. When Henry died the castle remained a possession of his son and heir King Richard I ("the Lionheart"), who offered it to William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel. The last in the Aubigny male line was Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel, who died at an early age in 1243. When his sister and heiress Isabel d'Aubigny married John FitzAlan of Clun, he became the 6th Earl of Arundel and inherited the castle. The FitzAlan family continued in an unbroken male line until 1580, but were twice temporarily deprived of their estates. Upon the death of John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel in 1272, Arundel Castle and the earldom passed to his five-year-old son Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel. Thirteen years later, King Edward I granted the 8th Earl the right to hold two fairs per annum at Arundel with the right to impose taxation. This grant provided funding for much needed renovation of the castle, which had fallen into disrepair. Once sufficient funds were available, the 8th Earl added the well tower and re-constructed the entrance to the keep. His son Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel was executed for his part in the rebellion against King Edward II. Arundel Castle was forfeited to the crown and was granted by the king to his half-brother Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (1301-1330), the 6th son of Edward I by his second wife Margaret of France. Edmund of Woodstock was executed. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Nights and weekends (AKA “me” time) – That sacred time you get where you can choose to do whatever you want with whoever you want, unwind, and recharge your batteries so you’re on your A game for the work week ahead. But, as we all know when it comes to the mortgage biz, preapproval letters don’t take nights and weekends off and to keep our clients and agents happy, it’s imperative to make sure they have those letters when they need them. Carl White is joined by Jerry Williams, a seasoned LO out of Dallas, Texas who used to struggle with balancing staying present during nights and weekends due to having to generate preapproval letters at random times and on short notice. Jerry shares his ground breaking solution that not only changed his life and business, but enabled his agents to have access to the letters whenever they need them (while Jerry is off enjoying his “me” time)! Here’s a taste of what Carl and Jerry discuss in this episode: •The main problem loan officers face and a killer solution for it •Creating balance between work and home life •How to eliminate being your own bottleneck •A tool that allows the borrows to be empowered around the numbers •Preventing mistakes and enabling agents to be in control
In this episode Captain Sharon Mascall-Dare interviews an Australian Army Chaplain, Captain Louis Clun. Chaplain Clun deployed on exercise Hamel to provide pastoral support to the men and women deployed to Cultana. What is it like to provide this type of support in the field environment? What training is involved for a chaplain to ensure they are able to provide this support when needed? Chaplain Clun explains his role on exercise Hamel.
Radio DJ Scott Mills joins Aasmah Mir and Richard Coles to talk about being a DJ and how he was the uncoolest kid in the playground. Recently Scott took part in Strictly Come Dancing where he was famously not very good. Mike Farley tried his hand at acting and stand-up comedy before a friend spotted that he looked a bit like Henry VIII and got him involved in re-enactments - and the rest is history. Eleven years later he's appeared as Henry VIII in schools, TV ad campaigns and at corporate events. Would you like to work with your dad? What if you were doing a job that required quite a bit of concentration - like flying a plane? Laura Eliot's dad had been a pilot before she was even born. She took up flying after university. One day she logged onto her rota and noticed that her co-pilot on a flight to Tenerife was none other than her dad. Charles Hill, formerly of the Met's specialist art and antiques squad, works now as a freelance sleuth, recovering stolen art - including one of the very few Vermeers in existence - and advising collectors on how to keep their collections intact. You may have noticed that we're quite nosey. We don't just want you to listen to Saturday Live - we want to know what you do with the rest of your Saturdays. We know that some of you are members of running clubs, some of you knit, sing, go to football matches - but what about learning a language? Brighton might not be the most obvious place to find a Welsh language class but there is one - and as it's St David's day tomorrow, we sent Pete Ross to find out why. Clun glun Hwre! Patrick Grant Savile Row designer and presenter of The Great British Sewing Bee, shares his Inheritance Tracks. He inherited Rolling Stones' 'Sympathy for The Devil' and is passing on 'Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box' by Radiohead Producer: Maire Devine Editor: Karen Dalziel.
Discover more about the Clun Forest Sheep with Alan Zuschlag from Touchstone Farm, the nation's first Certified Humane sheep operation. I love the quote he gave CNN during an interview, “Small farms are better for the consumers, better for the animals, better for everyone.”Today we are going to learn more about the Clun Forest Sheep Alan raises.
This we had special guest Bob Burr on the show. Bob talked about his magic and comedy acts, and had plenty of great advice for new comedians. David Weingarten calls in to promote a Tampa Comedy Event. It was a fun show and as always thanks for listening. Don't forget to follow the podcast and leave a comment to let us know what you think of the shows
Two rare sheep breeds and their fleeces are reviewed in this podcast, the Black Welsh Mountain sheep, and the Clun Forest. The lovely sheep photo shown here are those Clun Forest sheep. Thanks to Ken and Oogie at Desert Weyr for their breeding of Black Welsh Mountain sheep. Oogie was an internet aquaintance and part of the rare breeds exchange I did many years ago. She provided the samples of fiber from this breed that I talk about in the podcast. The book by Deborah Robson The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook, is shown here on Amazon. Music in today's podcast is from Music Alley Thank you to Wren Ross for the very appropiate It Had to Be Ewe. The closing song is by Marina Tihvinskaya and is called Celtic Song, but is not what you expect at all! Enjoy! Marina writes: "please let your listeners know that my website is www.marinatihvinskaya.net and the name of the album is My Favourite Dependence." Until later, happy spinning!