Celtic are once more beginning to look like a strong side with potential. Labelled as sleeping giants they have endured an extended period of domination from their Glasgow rivals Rangers. It looks as though Martin O' Neill has changed all of that and the league may not be the extent of our ambition anymore, the idea of being in Europe after Xmas has long been an unattainable dream but things are different now and although it would be rash to say that we will progress in the Champions League, under our new manager anything seems possible.
If You Know The History
The club was founded in 1888 and the trademark hoops strip was first introduced in 1903/04. Celtic became the first British club to lift the European cup in 1967, a feat that was all the more amazing as the Celtic team were all from within a few miles of the ground. We beat ...
setimerenptah 23.08.2001
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Advantages: Hip Hop remixes are all bangers Disadvantages: Electronica tracks are terrible
"Call and Response" is a remix album from Maroon 5, released in 2008. It has them use material from their first two records, "Songs About Jane" and "It Won't Be Soon Before Long", and get both Hip Hop and Electronica producers and vocal performers to do what they can with the material, and interpret in the way which their genre sees fit. The Alternative Rock band, led by Adam Levine, give complete control to the guests.
1. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (feat. Cross and Swizz Beatz)
To get things going, you get a banger of a cut as Cross (who I hadn't heard of) does a rap, before Swizzy drops a classic cut (used in Missy Elliot's "Work It", Run-D.M.C.'s "Peter Piper" and World Class Wreckin' Cru's "Cabbage Patch", it is my favourite break of all time, and worked very well with the track which they used. Swizzy does more work that ...
Advantages: Close to town and all amenities Disadvantages: none
I have never stayed in the Premier Inn before, but I felt I had to share my experience of the past weekend.
The staff in both reception and the restaurant were fantastic, they were really helpful and made you feel right at home.
The room and bathroom were both spotless, warm and the freeview television meant that my daughter didn't miss her soaps while she was away. The bed was both big and comfortable and we didn't have any trouble getting to sleep.
We opted for the breakfast deal and we were not disappointed, the food was well cooked and warm there was also plenty of choice.
Access to the hotel was excellent for both able bodied and non-able bodied people, we didn't have a wheelchair but we did have a six month old baby and a pram, and even though it is situated next to Charing Cross rail station we didn't hear a thing from ...