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I still feel a massive buzz and have a big smile when I see this. What an uplift. Perhaps this could be shown to the team before a match? IMO one of the greatest moments in QPR history. Forever grateful to Junior Hoilett and of course Bobby Zamora.
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Happy Place Thread on 14:00 - Dec 8 with 2289 views
A real ding dong, a classy Rs goal, a red card, a Rob Green clean sheet ()
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Happy Place Thread (n/t) on 20:15 - Dec 8 with 2225 views
I dreamt that I’d saved Rosamund Pike from a plane crash last night.
Her gratitude was displayed in a 1950’s smouldering kiss that was so long, deep and pure that it somehow felt wrong to mention that it was me who’d crashed the plane.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Happy Place Thread on 12:47 - Dec 9 by BrianMcCarthy
I dreamt that I’d saved Rosamund Pike from a plane crash last night.
Her gratitude was displayed in a 1950’s smouldering kiss that was so long, deep and pure that it somehow felt wrong to mention that it was me who’d crashed the plane.
Bad, bad boy.
When my mother-in-law died, she left behind an old mink coat that hadn’t been worn since about 1980. We looked up a furrier to see if there was anything that he could do with it before selling it.
We found an old boy in a secret workshop over a shop in Aldgate, that was crammed with furs of all descriptions. Like most people who work alone, he was delighted to talk, and gave us an hour of stories of what he’d made for whom. At one point he mentioned that he had just made a fur bed cover for Rosamund Pike. For weeks afterwards, I would come to with my jaw hanging down, thinking of her wiggling and purring on it. And so will you now.
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Happy Place Thread on 13:03 - Dec 9 with 2004 views
When my mother-in-law died, she left behind an old mink coat that hadn’t been worn since about 1980. We looked up a furrier to see if there was anything that he could do with it before selling it.
We found an old boy in a secret workshop over a shop in Aldgate, that was crammed with furs of all descriptions. Like most people who work alone, he was delighted to talk, and gave us an hour of stories of what he’d made for whom. At one point he mentioned that he had just made a fur bed cover for Rosamund Pike. For weeks afterwards, I would come to with my jaw hanging down, thinking of her wiggling and purring on it. And so will you now.
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An image that will linger, Sheen. An image that will definitely linger.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Went into the office yesterday to present for a big meeting, which meant an old favourite for lunch - Wong Kei's won ton noodle soup. London's best solo lunch at a mere £6.30. Sadly covid means you can't free pour their home made chilli oil in any more but use the measure they give you. My stomach probably is thankful
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Happy Place Thread on 13:57 - Dec 9 with 1958 views
Went into the office yesterday to present for a big meeting, which meant an old favourite for lunch - Wong Kei's won ton noodle soup. London's best solo lunch at a mere £6.30. Sadly covid means you can't free pour their home made chilli oil in any more but use the measure they give you. My stomach probably is thankful
Happy Place Thread on 12:47 - Dec 9 by BrianMcCarthy
I dreamt that I’d saved Rosamund Pike from a plane crash last night.
Her gratitude was displayed in a 1950’s smouldering kiss that was so long, deep and pure that it somehow felt wrong to mention that it was me who’d crashed the plane.
Well done Brian. Great work. I saw Rosamund Pike introducing Svetlana Alexievich, the Ukrainian Nobel prize winning author on the Chernobyl disaster, for international woman's day. Rosamund was as gracious and intelligent as she was stunning.
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Happy Place Thread on 18:00 - Dec 9 with 1817 views
Well done Brian. Great work. I saw Rosamund Pike introducing Svetlana Alexievich, the Ukrainian Nobel prize winning author on the Chernobyl disaster, for international woman's day. Rosamund was as gracious and intelligent as she was stunning.
And a damn fine kisser, Nix.
Not someone I know much about, actually. Good to know. I saw her in a film a few days ago - 'A United Kingdom' so she ended up in my dream. I'm quite fickle like that!
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Happy Place Thread on 18:00 - Dec 9 by BrianMcCarthy
And a damn fine kisser, Nix.
Not someone I know much about, actually. Good to know. I saw her in a film a few days ago - 'A United Kingdom' so she ended up in my dream. I'm quite fickle like that!
I’m very glad you didn’t watch old QPR YouTube videos otherwise it might have been Ian Dowie showing his gratitude.
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Happy Place Thread on 20:28 - Dec 9 with 1766 views