The good thing about Now Broadband is though, they are one of the few (the only one I found) that still offers 12 month contracts. The rest are either 18 or 24 months (and they can still raise the prices during those times). Now is good if you’re renting for 12 months and don’t want to be bothered with moving your contract when your lease ends. Relative to everyone else they seems one of the cheapest anyway.
Hi, It would be great it’s you could have topic separator marks throughout your videos so when viewers don’t have an interest in football topic but they are on the next topic then they can skip to it easily, whilst finding the start of topics easier
It's called a glottal stop. It's common in other English dialects too. I'm from Brighton throw in a glottal stop quite a lot, and it's quite common amongst the old "working class"
Funny when people moan about football ticket prices. Here's a huge tip.......don't go. 👍
The good thing about Now Broadband is though, they are one of the few (the only one I found) that still offers 12 month contracts. The rest are either 18 or 24 months (and they can still raise the prices during those times). Now is good if you’re renting for 12 months and don’t want to be bothered with moving your contract when your lease ends. Relative to everyone else they seems one of the cheapest anyway.
Been an Arsenal supporter for 55 years & never been to a game. I refuse to pay over inflated prices for a seat or kit.
you guys ❤😊
Hi,
It would be great it’s you could have topic separator marks throughout your videos so when viewers don’t have an interest in football topic but they are on the next topic then they can skip to it easily, whilst finding the start of topics easier
I saved money with hello fresh, stops you getting a takeaway if their is fresh food in the fridge so swings and roundabouts
Makes sense.
Why does Amelia Murray drop the t. IE community. She is not cockney. Is it deliberate to be cool
Being cockney is cool?
It's called a glottal stop. It's common in other English dialects too. I'm from Brighton throw in a glottal stop quite a lot, and it's quite common amongst the old "working class"