Rugby
Rugby, including rugby in my blog, rugby in Folkestone, and any mentions of rugby in my family tree.
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a JSON feed of rugby,
a newer KML feed of rugby
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Blog / forum etc:
Good weekend, rubbish episode of Lost '08
Quiet few days '08
Lost: bit annoying '08
Beer and rugby '08
What rugby? '07
Bless The Boot '07
Rugby, RESULT '07
Fullsome weekender '07
Weekend good '07
Hot weekend '07
Folkestone on TV '07
Weekend of sports '06
Off to Twickenham today '06
Look who's stalking now '06
Boo... RAH! '06
So, super weekend '06
Rugby '05
Passenger's charter '05
Rugby weekend '05
Please drive by carefully in our village '05
Splish Splash! '04
Addy (sorry, I don't know his second name) '03
Free Jim Bob CD '03
The Italian Rugby/ Football team '03
List of Craigs '02
his foot did come up off the ground '07
Bah ! '07
Going to Wagamama this weekend? '07
RE: Rugby, RESULT '07
RE: Rugby, RESULT '07
Events:
Wolfsbane 9 The Marquee 06 Oct 1991 Found the ticket now! I went to the gig on my own, then got the last train up to Rugby, where I was staying for college. Can't find details anywhere online. Much stage diving, one of my favourite gig.s
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The great summer music festival gets off to a flying start with Karita Mattila singing Strauss's Four Last Songs and Nicholas Daniel performing Mozart's Oboe Concerto.
Cracking interviews with Warren Mitchell and co-star Antony Booth make this clamber up and down the family tree of Till Death Us Do Part a real treat.
More off-the-cuff brilliance in this deceptively simple panel game. Panellist Frankie Boyle is on fine form and look out, too, for an excruciating clip from Mastermind.
Don't look for plot logic tonight. Suddenly, Shark is happy to play defence lawyer again, acting for a shady Vegas casino owner. Ignore the holes and enjoy the 100mph dialogue.
Mammoth series first shown on ITV in 1977, this aimed to explain how pop became such a global cultural force. To the modern viewer, it reeks pleasantly of dusty vinyl.
Stanley Kubrick films Vladimir Nabokov's adaptation of his own novel for a brilliant, perfect movie of the famous tale about a professor and a 12-year-old girl.
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