Some of your unpopular opinions?
At the time i enjoyed The Invasion angle! I didn't know much about WCW and thought it was really cool.
Kevin Kelly was a much better commentator than Michael Cole.
What are some of yours?
At the time i enjoyed The Invasion angle! I didn't know much about WCW and thought it was really cool.
Kevin Kelly was a much better commentator than Michael Cole.
What are some of yours?
I thought Hardcore Holly's "The Big Shot" was hilarious.
What other storylines that didn't really go anywhere did you enjoy?
I thought Hardcore Holly's "The Big Shot" was hilarious.
What other storylines that didn't really go anywhere did you enjoy?
Have been a bit of a lapsed Wrestling fan for years now but have checked the odd AEW ppv out from time to time. I see they are coming to the UK and would love to take my kid to a live show. How are the live shows?
So how do you feel the product is just now? Obviously i will try and catch up. Any good fairly recent places to start?
So just for a bit of context, my son is 8, level 3 non verbal. We live in a small village and he goes to a very small mainstream school where they also have a Special Education class.
Like probably most parents on here going to school events is very different for us. I go to most things when i can, nativity plays, fundraisers etc that the school put on. It's difficult watching my son needing walked around the stage or teachers trying their best to get him involved in activities but they are great with him and when it goes right or as right as it can we take these small victories.
Last year before sports day i had a bit of a wobbly and just admitted to my wife that i don't want to go to sports day, i find it too hard. I think, Dads and their sons doing sports is a kind of special thing i"ll never have. To be clear it's absolutely not shame, probably like a lot of you i'm at a stage in life where i couldn't care less what people think. On pretty much most things, especially my son.
With sports day coming up again soon i guess my question is should i just get over my own feelings man up and go to sports day? Is it bad i don't want to go? Am i over reacting by not going?
Hi all, just looking for some advice and to basically see where i stand.
So i work as a lorry driver with say 20 other drivers. We are contracted to 50 hours a week but its job and finish. There are around 5/6 drivers who do close to the 50 hours and the rest range from well under to nowhere near the 50 hours. Now its not because they are faster, our jobs are set out by the manager and its always the same 5/6 who get the longer hours.
When challenging our supervisor we just get told "you're not over your hours". Which is true but technically pound for pound the others earn far more money. We all get the same wage but as i say hours worked they are far better off.
So basically do i/we have a case for a grievance or is the supervisor right and there's not much we can do as we are not over our hours?
Thanks for any advice