Still a real thing in parts of the UK.
Did you know about the WWII ship in the Thames full of decaykng ordinance they still don't know what to do with?
No-one is allowed to go near it (or even fly over it) lol.
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Still a real thing in parts of the UK.
Did you know about the WWII ship in the Thames full of decaykng ordinance they still don't know what to do with?
No-one is allowed to go near it (or even fly over it) lol.
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Sandi cat sitting on my lap
Sandi looks comfy #caturday #proofofcat
Difficult to tell isn't it from what we see, isn't it?
The bit at the end where he starts calling her questions bad is what tipped me over the edge to 'rude' from terminally awkward. But YMMV on how you see it, I guess
And as others have pointed out, he probably gets interviewers copying his shtick
I thought the way he behaved with the powerful interviewees was just something he was pretending at to put them off guard tbh.
But this interview did make me wonder.
Oddly, he verges on defending Jordan Peterson, who says much the same things as Tate et. al., dressed up in cleverer sounding language
I guess it might be Chatlotte Edwards caught Louis Theroux at a low ebb or something, but he comes off as a prickly condescending prat in this interview.
He answers fairly standard middle of the road questions with evasion and, to be frank, rudeness. Interesting.
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Honestly, Iplayer playback quality seems to be worse at the moment.
Connection frequently drops entirely, and I have to restart the app when I've recently used it.
Imagine if you are a close relative of this soldier, and this incompetently written confused BS is how you find out.
Complete breakdown in any pretence of basic professionalism in huge parts of the US government right now.
We finally have an answer to what was said.
But they are one bad run of results from having their best assets stripped by richer clubs.
And then, if you aren't careful, a spiral can begin.
They were a team that bimbled along in the lower reaches before dropping to the championship not too long ago. I fear this could happen again.
Villa are an example of this at the moment.
As I understand it, they have posted a loss even as they've had decent performances in the last few season.
Now they need to cut wages next season, how much depends on whether they get Champions league football next season
Mental health representation is going great.....(deep sigh).... really great......
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That just made me crack up. I could absolutely imagine him overdoing that.
Haha. Just saw this after I posted mine
Michael Bay's "One Flew over the Cuckoo's nest" where McMurphy takes out Nurse Ratchet with a shotgun and escaping the hospital.
The final scene has him walking away from the exploding building and stubbing out a cigarette.
The native american character "Chief" is played by a white actor, naturally
How I feel when someone blocks me
Clearly an incredible strike of luck by him. And nothing dodgy at all.
Was thinking the other day that we should have two specials of The Crown but they should focus on a) the attempted kidnapping of Princess Anne in 1974, and b) Itβs A Royal Knockout
My daughter: in the TLC song βNo Scrubs,β what do they mean by βscrubβ?
Me: Honey this is the one and only pop song in history that opens up with a dictionary and thesaurus entry.
I was so sad that only lasted the 1 series, and it set up for more in the final episode IIRC.
Original story link.
Obviously, there is probably far more to the case than is reported here. Especially with MH difficulties.
But we seem to be minimising what seems like a series of incredibly dangerous and aggressive acts
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Stupid' man rammed coach into ex's home A white coach on a patch of grass right up against a two-storey building Image source,Northumbria Police Image caption, Ian Anderson drove a coach at his ex-partner's home in Ashington Published 3 March 2026 A "stupid and childish" man caused Β£46,000 worth of damage when he stole a coach and rammed it into his ex-partner's bedroom wall, a court has heard.
Fascinating adjective choice by the people in this court case.
Driving an entire coach into the wall of your ex's flat sounds psychotic more than childish to me.
Candy dog on her back
Our sadly missed Border Collie used to sleep on her back quite often, lol
Ridiculous dog.
My slightly tongue in cheek opinion is that Love Actually did actual damage to people's understanding of realpolitik.
No one expects the Spanish trade position.
This mainly shows that Williams... appears to have not read the actual Sun piece?
Which shows he wasn't just approached, but was actively claiming he could use hypnosis to boost people's cup size. And that he actually tried to do it!
(and it wasn't lapooning woo - it was a soft soap piece)
Fair, but the idea people would even attempt to put safeguards in seems to be for the birds.
Asimov's three laws were hopelessly utopian, it turns out.