The average Briton spends £32,000 in his life on curries, which breaks down to £540 a year, according to a poll of 3,000 people by OnePoll.
Source: Daily Star 13-09-2008
The average Briton spends £32,000 in his life on curries, which breaks down to £540 a year, according to a poll of 3,000 people by OnePoll.
Source: Daily Star 13-09-2008
We are delighted to share in our client’s excitement that Wolf Blass has been honoured with the acclaimed International Red Winemaker of the Year award at the 2008 International Wine Challenge (IWC) in London.
This award is a testament to the passion, vision and experience of the entire Wolf Blass winemaking team and and one that we at Steam are honoured to be assocaited with.
Similar to the People’s Race run at Aintree on Grand National Day, the John Smith’s People’s Darts gives everyday pub and club darts players the opportunity to live their dream – play on the main stage just hours before the BDO Lakeside World Professional Darts Final.
Planned and implemented by Steam UK, the activity was launched to the general public today via a Daily Mirror 4-page centre page pull-out, plus online support.
Frankly, too excited for subtle titles and keeping you in suspense, yes, Steam Lokomotiv pull off a 5-2 victory last night.
An early kick off meant a somewhat rushed effort to get to the pitch on time, or alive thought goalkeeper Chris Golding as he narrowly missed busse’s whilst trying to keep up with his with team mate Graham Granger showing him the way above ground to the pitch with the advantage that his two wheels had an engine.
Steam’s five a-side team narrowly missed 3 points yesterday in a fast and furious game that ended 3-4.
The 5 minute warm up (5 minutes more than every previous week) proved most beneficial as Steam quickly took the lead with Nick Warry finding the back of the net. Letting the ball do the work, accurate passing and good ball speed meant we were able to pace ourselves’ most necessary given we had no substitutes. Steam had overcome the 1st mental hurdle; knowing that each player had to play a full 30 minutes on the pitch!
“Discomgoogolation” is a new stress-related disorder affecting internet-obsessed Brits. It affects users who have become so entirely dependent on the internet they suffer withdrawal symptoms. It is described as a “feeling of distress or anxiety when unable to gain immediate information access”.
76% of people say they could not live without the internet.