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Internationals - Friendlies & Euro 2016 Qualifiers - Oct '14
Hipster replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
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Trust me The way my boys were climbing up the scaffolding to reach the top of some unfinished student flat just to do a few snapchats and intas was crazy. Looking back it was funny but it could have been so much worse especially after the levels of alcohol we all had. / Hate seeing young people go R.I.P
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Drake making references to the UK is nothing new he has been doing it for years. He shouted out Van Nistelrooy and Man Utd in one of his songs, also mentioned Craig David, Artful Dodger & Shola Ama.. He also talks about playing fifa.. Canada is a place that is highly influenced by British and American culture
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Some spin off from the drake insta.. / British culture i guess predominantly london culture has an influence across the globe. Our urban culture are small fragments from african, west indian and american culture. So i would find it hard to accept that we have an influence on other countries
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Scott McCulloch Age: 24 From: East Kilbride Occupation: Clinical development strategist About: Scott started out with a recruitment company after leaving school and is now responsible for global strategic partnerships between clinical development companies. He has previously travelled the world to work with emerging markets in business development for clinical research. Scott says he is determined, trustworthy and hungry to succeed. He admires the brands Pfizer and GSK, and businessmen such as Peter Jones. He said: 'From the minute I wake up to the minute I go to sleep, making money and conducting business is on my mind. Felipe Alviar-Baquero Age: 33 From: Kent Occupation: Lawyer About: Columbian-born Felipe works as a solicitor at an international law firm and was named one of the Top 100 Columbians in 2012, the same year that he was an Olympic torchbearer. Felipe describes his biggest business achievement as designing and launching a children's play area. He is passionate about social entrepreneurship and is a trustee for a British charity supporting vulnerable children in Colombia. He said: 'I studied law because I wanted to change the world. But my real passion is business.' Steven Ugoalah Age: 25 From: London Occupation: Social worker About: Canadian Steven spent a year travelling the Arctic for a community development social work project with remote Inuit communities. He now lives in London, running his own social work consultancy as well as managing a property portfolio. Steven says he is resourceful, dynamic and a great negotiator, but admits he often becomes frustrated when people do not have the same high standards as him. He said: 'I can deliver in minus 50, I can deliver in plus 10. If we went to Mars right now, I'd find a way to be excellent.' Sanjay Sood-Smith Age: 27 From: London Occupation: Banking senior manager About: Sanjay is responsible for the online sales strategy of three national banking brands and previously worked as a bank manager who improved the ranking of his branch from the 900s to 30th in the space of six months. He was put in charge of 14 London retail branches because of his success. Sanjay describes himself as practical, enthusiastic and generous, but says he can worry too much. He said: 'If I had to choose between friendship and profit I'd choose profit. I'm not in this process to make friends with people, I'm here to win.' Daniel Lassman Age: 27 From: Essex Occupation: Director of a pub quiz company About: Daniel used to be a footballer before running his own pub quiz company - he had a year's contract with Hornchurch FC, but it was not renewed when he got injured. He has also worked as a market trader in his family business. He says James Caan is an inspiration to him in business because of his calm and collected manner. He said: ' I will out-sell them, I will out-class them and I will perform the best just by being me.' Solomon Ahktar Age: 22 From: London Occupation: Technology entrepreneur About: Solomon works at a creative agency, but also runs his own company, a social media technology business. He has created and managed student events before, including a shop lock-in and group yacht trip around Croatia. He calls himself enthusiastic, energetic, personable and passionate about technology and travel. He said: 'I am from the 'ideas generation'; because of my age, I understand technology and how to turn it into a business.' Robert Goodwin Age: 25 From: East Sussex Occupation: Marketing manager About: Robert is responsible for the global marketing of an international brand in sports nutrition and has managed a campaign for the company's largest ever advertising spend. His early jobs included being a tennis coach when he was 15 and working in his uncle's art shop. Robert says he feels inspired by Harry Selfridge for creating market-leading retail services and brands such as Net-A-Porter for their luxurious, aspirational qualities. He said: 'I'm fearless and if I don't shut up about something, you should just trust it's a well thought out decision.' Chiles Cartwright Age: 35 From: Shropshire Occupation: Company director About: Chiles owns a consultancy business and a building materials supplier, and before that he worked in management for international consumer brands for nine years. He describes himself as self-motivated, loyal and committed to everything he does. Chiles also has a passion for martial arts and is a black belt in karate.. He said: 'I consider myself one of the most credible candidates in this process. I don't believe that anyone has the wealth and breadth of business acumen that I've gained over the years.' James Hill Age: 26 From: Chesterfield Occupation: Owner of multiple businesses About: James got his start in business when he set up a hand car wash, and has since launched other businesses including supplying gaming machines to bars and clubs in the UK and Ireland, and opening a restaurant and bar. He says he is enthusiastic and energetic with a drive to succeed, but admits that he can be a bit of a know-it-all. He said: 'Me and Lord Sugar could build an empire together. I think I am him when he was my age.' Bianca Miller Age: 25 From: London Occupation: Owns a branding company About: After university, Bianca joined a major management and technology consulting firm as a human resources advisor, before launching her own business at the age of 23. Her branding company, The Be Group, was named as one of the Startups 100 businesses of 2013. Bianca calls herself determined, ambitious and pedantic. She said: 'I regret not becoming a scientist so I could clone myself and be more successful in half the time.' Sarah Dales Age: 32 From: London Occupation: Former PA and hypnotherapist About: Sarah works as an executive assistant for a top financial firm, and previously worked at Goldman Sachs, while also running her own hypnotherapy and match-making businesses. She describes herself as hard-working, positive and tenacious, though she can repeat herself if she feels she is not being listened to. Her proudest business achievement is setting up her hypnotherapy practice on Harley Street. She said: 'I am the pioneer and the ground breaker, and I possess all the talents to succeed.' Jemma Bird Age: 26 From: West Midlands Occupation: Operations manager About: Jemma rates Simon Cowell as a role model. She is a trained dancer and dance teacher and passionate about the arts. Her proudest business achievement to date has been founding an entertainment cabaret agency, for which she scouts performers, sources bookings, produces performances and markets the business. She said: 'I'm always the girl that nearly wins, I'm hoping this time it will be different.' Lauren Riley Age: 28 From: London Occupation: Solicitor About: As a family solicitor, Lauren specialises in family law, including divorce, separation, finances and property, and says she is passionate about achieving fair outcomes for her clients. She says she is outgoing and ambitious, and wishes that she had had the idea for Facebook. She said: 'I'm absolutely not a shrinking violet. I'm very known for speaking my own mind.' Lindsay Booth Age: 29 From: Leicester Occupation: Owner of Aquatic Swimming Academy About: A swimming instructor for 14 years, Lindsay is the founder of a swimming academy, which has taught hundreds of children over the past four years. She would describe herself as compassionate and ambitious. She said: 'The other candidates will underestimate how feisty I am, and how I will fight and prove that I can get to the end.' Nurun Ahmed Age: 36 From: Peterborough Occupation: Marketing officer and fashion retailer About: As well as working full-time as a marketing officer, Nurun runs three businesses. She says she is thoughtful, considerate and a multi-tasker. Her proudest business achievement is setting up three small businesses within 18 months. She said: 'I'm the type of person that doesn't take five hours to do one job, I do 20 jobs in five hours.' Ella Jade Bitton Age: 23 From: Hertfordshire Occupation: Business management graduate About: Ella's first job was working as a fashion studio assistant for designer Jonathan Saunders. At 16, she negotiated an interior design concession stand in Harrods for her family business. Since leaving university, she has been responsible for the marketing strategy and online presence of her family's interior design company. She said: 'The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.' Katie Bulmer-Cooke Age: 27 From: Sunderland Occupation: Fitness entrepreneur About: Katie has won several awards for her work as a personal trainer. She creates and markets her own work-out programmes and DVDs and has been a health and fitness expert for Argos. She would describe herself as honest, down-to-earth and energetic. She said: 'In business I'm like a little stealth bomber that flies under the radar and smashes the competition before they've even realised I'm here.' Pamela Uddin Age: 23 From: Dublin Occupation: Assistant brand manager About: After graduating from university with first class honours, Pamela won a scholarship to complete her masters in international business. Since leaving university, she has worked in brand marketing. She would describe herself as logical, charismatic and a good decision maker, but admits she can talk too much. She said: 'I am street and people savvy as well as being business savvy.' Roisin Hogan Age: 32 From: Dublin Occupation: Accountant About: A chartered accountant, Roisin is following her dream to start her own business. She says she is confident, driven and creative, and being a risk taker has also made her a keen poker player in her spare time. She said: 'Manipulate, persuade and conquer. I would identify my opponent's weaknesses and pick them off one by one.'
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This morning was the first time in months that i had woken up and wanted to stay in bed because of how cold it was outside my duvet.. Winter is here, and its that time to unleash the 15 tog!
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Week 05 - 14/15 Premier League & League Cup L3
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tempted to put money on chelsea finishing the season unbeaten
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Stormzy is actually decent Ghetts from 16:51>>>>>>>>>>>>> Akala showed that he can still rap better than most of his peers
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yh what he said.. unless you have insurance with them then its calm. Carphone warehouse seem to be capitalising on this though.
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When Benteke, Vlaar and Kozak come back we will be tough for any team in the league.
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Great smash and grab victory for the Villa! 2nd in the league!!
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Gambino spoke the truth. Its just one of those things that white people could never understand. Hence why he could not see himself marrying a becky.
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I could understand why the Scots would find voting YES attractive though. They would be out of the EU, which means less immigrants ect. They have resources (oil) that could grow their economy & with them being a small nation of 5.2M long term they could become a wealthy nation. But then again there would be so much implications if they decided to go independent. Short-term they would struggle immensely.
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I could see Scotland being in a very messed up situation economically if they became independent. Correct me if i'm wrong but i'm the sure the national GDP would drop if Scotland left the UK? Which could possibly lead us back into recession?
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What do you guys think? Do you actually believe Scotland's independence will benefit the United Kingdom or Scotland or even both? Discuss..