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Would you reccomend a shot at HT/FT, being both Inter at 11/4? I'm a bit undecided.
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I'll probably be buying, need a new one since my home shirt (Season 08/09) has a gigantic hotrock mark in it. £40 in FMA's pockets
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Fuck, 3-2, and most deserved to Blackpool.
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1-1, Chopra opens the scoring with a fine finish, and then a wonderful Charlie Adams free-kick is the equaliser.
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On a DLC note, the latest release (Darkspawn) is being received badly; http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/dragon-a...s-review?page=2
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Stuck £10 on a treble: Cardiff, Inter and Turkey. 11/1.
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I'm in this catergory Andrew, not really payed much attention to RPGs when growing up, but always acknowleged they were better games than what I was playing as a child. The only RPG that I was gripped by, and to some extent addicted to was Oblivion (which you could've guessed). But no doubt I have been intrigued to play this because it seems more focused on character development than Bioware's latest offering ME2, which in my opinion is barely an RPG. Is it acessible and, and how long is the learning curve? TIA. it is accessible yes, its got a good tutorial system for those not familiar with the game that lets you find your way around at a good pace, to origins stories also give a good level of learning since they're character introductions letting you move around unthreatened a lot and suchlike learning curve wise its really up to you, there are difficulty settings that actually explain themselves in game which you can switch between, you dont choose one at the start and get stuck with it its got massive online support too http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Age_Wiki is an awesome resource if you're struggling with anything the DLC is good, as is the expansion after youve finished the main game all give a good few extra hours of play, for £15 man its a winner Cheers, I'll pick this up next week once Redemption has been completed.
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Before The Fish does.
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the little man did me a favour too cheeky little punt for him to get the second as well... Bugger
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I'm in this catergory Andrew, not really payed much attention to RPGs when growing up, but always acknowleged they were better games than what I was playing as a child. The only RPG that I was gripped by, and to some extent addicted to was Oblivion (which you could've guessed). But no doubt I have been intrigued to play this because it seems more focused on character development than Bioware's latest offering ME2, which in my opinion is barely an RPG. Is it acessible and, and how long is the learning curve? TIA.
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what system are you playing it on? PS3...........just read the IGN review and it said as much in there as well......wasn't meant as a complaint it doesn't affect gameplay, just an observation Your opinion on the online aspect? I fear it will be crippled by lag, which would be a shame. haven't even thought about it yet...the game is HUGE You'd expect a game from Rockstar to be pretty massive, its seems with RR:D in paticular that they've focused more on additional things to keep you occupied (poker, hunting), which sounds like San Andreas. GTA4 was the opposite and more focused on the stroyline, and tbh I prefer this and hope these additions aren't a hinderence to the main story. Hunting does sound cool though.
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Pretty sweet, just turned £5 into £22.50 thanks to Adam Le Fondre.
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what system are you playing it on? PS3...........just read the IGN review and it said as much in there as well......wasn't meant as a complaint it doesn't affect gameplay, just an observation Your opinion on the online aspect? I fear it will be crippled by lag, which would be a shame.
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Ooops, I think my employer understands (if he believes it) that my phoney experience is a different leauge to this, so I don't think he'd necessarily be pissed. Plus, he's not a football man . Edited it just in case .
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It's the .... mate, a few crackers based in the brassiere but its the cafe around the corner that is the hotspot.
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what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued Waiter, before you laugh, I've recieved very little training and generally feel like this is out of my depth, due to my age and inexperience. Also the fact that it's a very good brassiere with high standards and expectations and service should be quality, although I keep hearing I'm doing well, I feel the complete opposite like I'm more of a liability than a worthy addition to the team. Stick at it mate. In my experience of restaurant work( used to work as a chef), if they say you're doing well , they mean it. After a short time you'll be tapping up the waitresses and loving it. Aye, I wouldn't worry about feeling out of your depth mate, You'll soon pick it up. And if you want more training I' sure they'd rather train you up than get in a new body who they'll have to start from scratch with. unless of course you've lied about how much experience you previsously had? I was pretty much 'forced' into putting a white-lie in, which was that I had worked part-time previously in a much smaller contemporary restraurant, which I hadn't. So you could imagine someone my age facing 100 pre-booked covers, with zero experience within this sector, and feeling bad at the same time because you've lied to a sound bloke, I shit myself. Everyone in the trade lies about their experience mate. Relax, enjoy, ogle the fine lady diners Aye, you're all right, probably just got overwhelmed after being thrown in the deep end. Cheers for the advice and reassurance guys . And don't worry Fist, the birds are first class.
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what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued Waiter, before you laugh, I've recieved very little training and generally feel like this is out of my depth, due to my age and inexperience. Also the fact that it's a very good brassiere with high standards and expectations and service should be quality, although I keep hearing I'm doing well, I feel the complete opposite like I'm more of a liability than a worthy addition to the team. Stick at it mate. In my experience of restaurant work( used to work as a chef), if they say you're doing well , they mean it. After a short time you'll be tapping up the waitresses and loving it. Aye, I wouldn't worry about feeling out of your depth mate, You'll soon pick it up. And if you want more training I' sure they'd rather train you up than get in a new body who they'll have to start from scratch with. unless of course you've lied about how much experience you previsously had? I was pretty much 'forced' into putting a white-lie in, which was that I had worked part-time previously in a much smaller contemporary restraurant, which I hadn't. So you could imagine someone my age facing 100 pre-booked covers, with zero experience within this sector, and feeling bad at the same time because you've lied to a sound bloke, I shit myself.
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what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued Waiter, before you laugh, I've recieved very little training and generally feel like this is out of my depth, due to my age and inexperience. Also the fact that it's a very good brassiere with high standards and expectations and service should be quality, although I keep hearing I'm doing well, I feel the complete opposite like I'm more of a liability than a worthy addition to the team.
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Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.
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I agree, cringeworthy at times.
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Lost in Translation - 8/10.
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Thats's exactly what I was thinking.... First pen miss this season, shame.
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AMC- That sounds like a luxury.
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Of course he is, he's probably the best at what he does. Simply over-exaggerating simple additions, that he proposes will change the way games are played, he's exploiting Natal in relation to this. I'm more excited about the co-op element, which seems to be given some time and development this time, unlike the stuck-on co-op in Fable 2.