I loved when Ted asked Roy if people liking tea was just a joke and Roy replied, “I love it.” (Smacks lips, ahhhh.)
I loved when Ted asked Roy if people liking tea was just a joke and Roy replied, “I love it.” (Smacks lips, ahhhh.)
Liam and Noel were happy to be out on the pitch again.
Why does everything have to have a clinical diagnosis on Reddit? People make medical and psychological diagnoses for every situation. It wasn’t like Colin didn’t tell Isaac he had a third nipple or didn’t finish school. His was a major deal. He knew he was gay since he was a child.
I don’t think they would bring that cold “I’m the main character” bitch back.
I’m not sure which browsers or apps have that button because I can’t find it. What I always use is this,
Without the spaces: > !SAMPLE! <
I agree. There is no reason he had to sign and fax them on a weekend when he was at a critical away game. It’s not as if Michelle’s lawyer was sitting by the fax machine on a Sunday.
Here is an option: Hannah Waddingham has a Christmas special now playing on Apple TV! I haven’t watched it yet, but a preview clip was awesome. Also, Phil Dunster appears in it singing, dancing, and looking sexy.
Michelle - Aunt “M” and Ted’s son is named after Uncle Henry.
The locker room scene at Wembley was actually the second confrontation with Jamie and his dad. S1:E10. Jamie was playing for Man City in the season 1 finale at Richmond. Jamie uses Nate’s play where he is the decoy and passes the ball to another player who scores. After Richmond loses, Ted goes to congratulate Jamie on making the pass for the winning assist. Ted almost walks in on James Tartt violently belittling and berating Jamie for not taking the final goal.