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Probably one of Charltons best players. He was proving a point without the end result. Gave Dunne and Cook a tough evening tonight. He had basically all of Charltons best opportunities.
Whittakers in New Zealand is simply the best and constantly out performs Cadbury over here. Peanut Slabs are amazing!
My favourite is their 92% Dark Chocolate. I'm much more of a Dark Chocolate fan nowadays due to eating much less sugar in my diet but feeling like I'm getting a sweet treat.
My favourite hot drink is now Caco Powder which has many more nutrients in it before it's usually roasted and processed into Cocoa with a tiny amount of caffeine but loaded with Magnesium and Antioxidants.
That 3rd paragraph rings absolutely true. If you want a spiritual journey it's not a substance you take with your mates down at the pub. Set and setting is absolutely crucial as to how your mental state will be affected while doing it.
I'd absolutely love to try LSD, no idea how I'd get it out here in New Zealand. I love the visuals that ๐ gives and I've heard LSD is acutely visual.
Yeah it's been refreshing that western medicine is finally catching up and it's being used as an alternative. Plants are literally our saviour in a variety of ways.
They say our brains actually harden as we get older and we have evolved as a species alongside ๐ as when taken they elasticate the neurons in our brains like when we were children again. It makes total sense on how we have evolved into an intelligent species when there are plants that give us insights and use parts of the brain that have been dormant for centuries.
Haha that's classic. I couldn't imagine tripping at a football match. It might just make those dull QPR games more interesting, lol.
I've done magic ๐ 3 times in the last calander year. Life changing full stop. The war on drugs from the US absolutely killed what potentials we would now have in front of us for helping our mental states in a variety of what are now Class A drugs. Heroine and ๐ should never be spoken about in the same class of substance. I did a lot of research on how I could improve my own mental health and came across Magic ๐ and I am absolutely astounded in the magic of their existence. It really is like pulling the veil off on why we exist and I always find I come out of the other side of it feeling much better about life in general and I'm now not afraid of death like I used to be.
Big bug advocate on them. Educate yourselves if you are having a hard time mentally. It's not for everyone but for the majority it definitely will be.
Got to be one of the worse drugs out there. Lump in the throat, talk absolute shite and you think your Billy big bollocks!
Now Magic ๐ on the other hand is a misunderstood medicine, notice how I didn't say drug. Absolute life changing as long as you have a good set and setting.
Coke has been around football for absolutely donkeys years!
I'm absolutely with Hunterhoop on this. I'm happy it looks like we've got Ronnie. He'll fit in and hopefully it's the Loan Ronnie we get. It is a lot of wedge for today's QPR. In a position that isn't really needed on paper.
But we need to be keeping our best players fit and fattened up for sales if this model is going to work.
Let's be honest, there is no one absolutely outstanding in this division in our squad. Loads of potentials but we need those to be fit, ripe and performing over 70% of the playing season for top sales to come in.
I'd definitely be investing some of whatever money we have in overhauling or getting in people who fully understand sport science and conditioning to keep these players fitter and stronger for longer.
Welcome Ronnie, seats still warm. I'm sure he'll score against Saints for us when we next play them.
Lived in Cornwall/Devon for the first 23 years of my life, loved the 90's teams and saw all games against Plymouth and occasionally visting Loftus Rd. Embarrassingly the last game I saw live was against Oxford in April 1998.
Since 2012 I emigrated to New Zealand. So coming back for games even when I lived in the UK was tough but even tougher now.
Definitely on my list when I'm next in Blighty. My love for QPR since I emigrated has grown stronger even though they let me down far too often to count.
Obviously there is a disconnect between Marti and Masden but Marti didn't contribute to Masden having a bad first season that's on him and I don't blame Masden for that. He's taken a while to settle but shows what patience can do for a player like him.
I don't think we will ever fully know what happened. Which is a shame as you want closure, like I said before it keeps his character intact for me unless real evidence is proven otherwise.
I never had a problem with a manager who has high expectations for himself if it's conducted in a respectful way. Marti for me was that, Nourry wasn't at the time.
Nourry has gotten quite a bit right and also a lot wrong.
That's also not to say Marti isn't in the wrong in any capacity. But as you can see in that video one things for sure he absolutely respects us as a fan base and knows we stuck by him in difficult times.
I've never watched another teams pre match press conference before, but I was intrigued to watch Leicester City's one with Marti.
Watch from 6.30 onwards for questions about Sat game with us and watch how his body language completely changes when he starts talking about QPR and especially the fans in which he still has such a great affinity for.
I miss Marti, like I still miss Warbs. Both men of integrity. Set a professional standard from the off and didn't accept anything less. Those are the sort of people you want managing and coaching a team.
No one besides who were involved fully know what happened in Marti gardening leave so for me his character stays intact. Nourry certainly hasn't improved in this area of club management.
Marti inherited an absolute shit show when he arrived and steered it clear which was an absolute miracle.
If I was at LR on sat I'd definitely applaud. I've very much warmed to JS now but it took a while cause I was so QPR'd that we again messed an opportunity to go further with a good manager at the helm.
But....... This game means much more than it normally would. JS needs to be on his A game and I truly hope we put in a decent performance and a win to show we are moving in the right direction.
Does anyone else think that Ronnie could do a job in midfield like Varane? I'd actually think he'd be a great signing that could fill a few positions. Although it is a position that we have cover in already.
Sterling would never come back. His wages are absolutely astronomical and go totally against what we are trying set out.