  You think you have the world beat when it comes to pain, suffering and heartache, Lloyd? Here's the time-line of my pain: August '77: Ian Harte is born January '96: Ian Harte debuts vs. West Ham Utd.
April '04: Ian Harte for about the 10th time he's played against the guy, decides it's not worth marking Steve Stone. For the 10th time, Stone has a brilliant game against us. So, that's pretty much it. With matches against Bolton (A), Charlton (H) and Chelsea (A), we're in real trouble.
Our only hope is that Bolton and Chelsea have nothing left to really play for. It may have been noted before that I am not convinced about Eddie Gray and his tactics. However, starting a game with two centre backs in midfield when we need to attack is not the best plan. It looks even stupid when both limp off, two midfielders come on (one of them, admittedly, Barmby) and we look to have some shape. I notice that while your heart is ripped into many pieces, you've found the time to try fancy new filters and stuff to join pictures together ;). = The church is now booked and we have picked our hymns and Bible readings. TFMrs also has her flowers.
I have a wedding ring despite the one I ordered being about 4 sizes too small for me, leaving me with the one in the window. It's all horribly coming together. Right, for you lot who are coming, it looks like most are arriving Saturday morning. If this is the case, I'll book in the same hotel as my parents in Spalding for Friday night. The hotel I have found which ain't a bad price and location is The Red Lion and is £27 per person per night B&B.
They have double/twin/single rooms available. If you want that hotel, they can be found in the phone book. I guess it's now organise it between yourselves, but if you need a hand, give us a bell or e-mail. Just make sure you're about Saturday morning to check in and get changed into suits. = Saw Kill Bill Vol 2. last night. It is great but not quite as great as Vol 1., mind. I can't wait to see them back-to-back. I'll probably do a big ol' right up later, but I have work at the moment (No, really!).
= The one thing I like about Sky Sports is their expert analysis. When Delia Smith was interviewed about Norwich's promotion on Soccer Saturday, she appeared to be complete nuts, and professed her love for Jeff Stelling and Rodney Marsh. As it finished, George Best pipes up "Sound's like Delia's had a liquid lunch!". And if anyone was to know about that... = Before I go - Is this the most disturbing picture ever taken? 
