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<title>The photos of 2010</title>
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<description>And here's 2010 in pictures.

























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<title>Tweetlights of 2010</title>
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<description>Here's a list of the best bits of 2010  compiled from my tweets :-)

 
Off to Scotland for the weekend. Hoping for some good boarding tomorrow!
10 Dec 

 
 
Had a ball playing in the snow! Pics and vids later!
4 Dec 

 
Tonights poker play inspired by @katiewaissel24 . Cos I'm a survivor too! Gutting on that 7 tho. Should have entrusted in my lucky number!!
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@KrisBurgess verge emerge!!
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Quite desperate for a nice pint now, like.
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<title>Stereophonics, Hammersmith Apollo, October 2010</title>
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<description>Die hard Stereophonics fans were treated to a celebration of the Word Gets Around album on Sunday 7th October at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. Luckily, I was one of them, taking in  Phonics gig number 13.

The gig started with a montage of old clips set to &quot;Live Wire&quot; by AC/DC. And then In an emotional and party atmosphere, which Kelly dedicated to late ex-drummer Stuart Cable, the band reeled through the Word Gets Around album as well as playing a number of rarely heard...</description>
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<title>Stereophonics - Word Gets Around, Hammersmith Apollo, October 2010 - Photos</title>
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<title>WHW - Day 5 - Glasgow - Darlington &amp; Summary!</title>
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<description>Just to complete the journey and the blog, we headed up out of the hostel and headed to the train station where we went our separate ways. Me on a slow and dull train trip back south, and my brother for an equally slow, but slightly more interesting journey north.

And so, that was that. West Highland way done. It was tough. far tougher than I'd imagined. There were times when, I can't lie, it wasn't very enjoyable. However, for the sense of achievement, and the sense of triumph...</description>
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<title>WHW - Day 4 - Rowardennan - Milngavie - Glasgow - Asda!</title>
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<description>After being woken up by a bunch of oldies who decided it was fine to make loads of noise and have all the lights on while people were still in bed (got to love youth hostels), we got up to enjoy a nice cooked breakfast. I decided to get my own back for the early morning by trying to get the rest of the hostel out of bed by setting off the fire alarm by truly cremating my toast (nobody told me it wouldn't pop on it's own!!). 

We were off by 9.30. The route continued along the side of...</description>
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<title>WHW - Day 3 - Tyndrum - Rowardennan</title>
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<description>Following the late night, we had a bit of a lie in, and didn't surface til 9am. With the rain pouring down outside, there was no real rush to go anywhere. We finally did head off at 10.30. A late start which later proved to be both the breaking and the making of the day. The day started simply enough along Glen Falloch between a number of mountain peaks on mostly easy terrain. The first section to Crianlarich was through Moorland and woodland with some climbing up the side of the valley....</description>
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<title>WHW - Day 2 - Glencoe - Tyndrum</title>
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<description>After a continental breakfast at the hostel, we set off at abour 9.30 on the next leg of the journey. My elbow was giving me some jip as it was making it very difficult/painful to bend my arm, but We had to traverse back along the pass of coe (A82 - a rather spectacular road...), to get back to the bottom of the Devils Staircase where we ended the day before, and back on to the trail. This in itself was about 6 miles uphill, but at least it was all on the road, which, whilst requiring a bit...</description>
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<title>WHW - Day 1 - Glen Nevis - Fort William - Glencoe</title>
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<description>Set off from Glen Nevis at about 9am, to the start point at Fort William. Here we had the necessary start photos at what is technically the end of the &quot;walk&quot;. We were tackling the route North to South as it is reccommended that ways for the nutters daft enough to do it on a bike. We set off on the trail out of Fort William by 10 am.

The start was steady climb out of fort william on wide mostly even tracks before some fun undulating sections in the Nevis Forests. It was here that...</description>
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