(Going to see a band I like) this is a cool room. I hope they start to constantly email me about every single event that goes on in here.
(Going to see a band I like) this is a cool room. I hope they start to constantly email me about every single event that goes on in here.
There's some DoJ-level redacting there so drop him a text to let him know
Woman named as new Archbishop of Canterbury in historic first Sarah Mullally, 63-year-old archbishop-designate is married with has two children. Originally from Woking in Surrey, she was the UK's chief nursing officer from 1999 to 2004.
It's been updated now but here's an archive of the original archive.is/aOYKL
Woman named as new Archbishop of Canterbury in historic first The 63-year-old archbishop-designate is married to Eamonn Mullally, with whom she has two children. Originally from Woking in Surrey, she was the UK's chief nursing officer from 1999 to 2004.
Click through to the article and you even get her husband's name first
'This was a holy day - now we are in mourning, fearful about our future'
@manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Text: All Party Parliamentary Beer Group Next to a modified version of the UK Parliament's crowned portcullis logo. Here the crown looks like a frothy head of beer and the chain that usually hangs straight down is curved out like the handle of a tankard.
I've been wrangling some data on UK All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) recently, and I feel compelled to share my highly scientific ranking of APPG Vibes...
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What?
A table showing the number of imes teams have won the Premier League in ascending order. The sequence goes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 - the first seven terms of the Fibonacci sequence.
As Liverpool win the Premier League for the second time, they complete the opening of a quite remarkable sequence, 33 years in the making.
#Fibonacci
To be fair she does look like a chicken.
bird sounds
@wolfy.bsky.social I think I'm right in saying that, unless you want to do something clever and algorithmic, you can just create a "list" of specific users and follow them as a feed (and share with others to follow too)
Sky News headline: Timothy West played Churchill three times, but was a lifelong Labour supporter
Even more amazingly, Michael Sheard played Hitler five times and yet never remilitarised the Rhineland.
🚨NEW & EXCLUSIVE
Using our country's Freedom of Information laws for their intended purpose, I have uncovered the 50 names Network Rail shortlisted for their leaf-busting train before putting it to a public vote🧵
A Venn diagram showing Drive Time DJs on one side, Sisyphus on the other, and "Bringing you the same great classic rock night after night" on the overlap.
Morning, everyone
Replace ambulance sirens with healthy eating advice
NHS public consultation going well
Screenshot from the House of Commons website “what’s on” section; Westminster Hall debate Potential merits of providing traditional speciality guaranteed status to pie and mash 4:00pm Mr Richard Holden Conservative, Basildon and Billericay
Big things are happening in Westminster today
Text from a rental agreement saying, "Not to deal, trade, handle, or mine Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency or act in any manner regarding other cryptocurrency or any other form of gambling or brokerage that may increase usage of the electricity supply within the Property at any time during the Tenancy or any extension, continuation, or renewal of the Tenancy."
This one is new to me
I forget how many perfectly normal things are not allowed in most rental agreements *sigh*
Text from a rental agreement saying "Not to burn or allow any of ther person to burn any candles, incense sticks (or similar) in the Property without the Landlord's prior written consent."
No birthday cakes in rented properties without getting your landlord's permission
Did you know an old CD-R 25-pack container is the perfect size for a loaded bagel? Dishwasher safe, too.
Did you know an old CD-R 25-pack container is the perfect size for a loaded bagel? Dishwasher safe, too.