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Match Thread: Leinster vs Bordeaux - Champions Cup
23 May 2026 @ 1:13 pm
Comp: Champions Cup Venue: San Mamés Stadium View TV providers, weather info and previous results London Paris Jo'burg New York Sydney Auckland 14:45 15:45 15:45 09:45 23:45 01:45 Drinking Rules from u/BillHicksFan: Batshit try - finish your drink. A sip for every minute that Leinster lead on the scoreboard. Finish 5 drinks - Leinster choke (again). Leinster Pos Bordeaux Hugo Keenan 15 Salesi Rayasi Tommy O Bri
Hull City to take legal action if they lose Championship play-off final
23 May 2026 @ 12:52 pm
submitted by /u/DuomoDiSirio to r/Championship [link] [comments] The uk right now
23 May 2026 @ 12:46 pm
submitted by /u/CupExpensive7582 to r/GreatBritishMemes [link] [comments] Spotted yesterday in Soho
23 May 2026 @ 12:42 pm
submitted by /u/FearlessLime8089 to r/london [link] [comments] Appreciation post for whenever Marge is just as weird as Homer
23 May 2026 @ 12:15 pm
submitted by /u/MorganN1 to r/TheSimpsons [link] [comments] Government spending 25 times more on benefits than jobs for young people, says Alan Milburn
23 May 2026 @ 12:11 pm
submitted by /u/topotaul to r/unitedkingdom [link] [comments] Quality garden centre banter in the carnivorous plants section
23 May 2026 @ 12:00 pm
submitted by /u/xeroxeroxero to r/CasualUK [link] [comments] Ordered fish and chips. Perhaps the most disappointed i have ever been
23 May 2026 @ 11:34 am
The fish reminded me of school dinners EDIT: Your comments are making me laugh during this tragic time. For those wondering, it was a local chippy/kebab hybrid shop, though in my area those are usually proper chippies so this was unexpected. Didnt look at reviews first. Lesson learned. submitted by /u/Diligent-Cat-767 to r/CasualUK What is the thing your parents were (and maybe still are) adamantly wrong about?
23 May 2026 @ 11:32 am
I've recently had a new kitchen fitted, and obviously you experience a lot of decision fatigue when deciding what to do with the space. It reminded me of my Dad when growing up, he would refuse to let us use the dishwasher because "it cost too much to run" and "used too much water". A quick google disproves this, which he regularly told us as gospel and for all my years - the dishwasher was used as the worlds most expensive mug cupboard. Ignoring this sage advice, I made space for and bought a dishwasher. And oh. my. god. Why the hell didn't I buy one earlier? Losing my dishwasher virginity at 28 has been quite the experience. So Reddit, what are/were your parents adamantly wrong about? submitted by /u/RiceeeChrispies to r/AskUK