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Walk walked before the mighty storm arrives, green ring closed
The Chinese a little bit further along the road than the Chinese is open tonight. It used to be quite good when I went there back in the Nineties. Not sure whether to pay them a one-off visitComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWalk walked before the mighty storm arrives, green ring closed
The Chinese a little bit further along the road than the Chinese is open tonight. It used to be quite good when I went there back in the Nineties. Not sure whether to pay them a one-off visitComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Royal Institution do: CHRISTMAS LECTURES 2020: Planet Earth: A user’s guide | The Royal Institution: Science Lives HereComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNow I feel bad for being so lazy...Comment
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Watched BBC Four - Storyville, The Hijacker Who Vanished: The Mystery of DB Cooper which was a story I wasn't previously aware of (slightly before my time). The number of people saying "my [insert relationship here] was DB Cooper" is a bit like them all going "I'm Spartacus!". If the real DB Cooper ever stood up, it would be very entertaining to see their reactionsComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNow I feel bad for being so lazy...Originally posted by NickFitz View Post"Hey Google, who can I get to Google something for me?"
I know it well.
dinner will be roast chicken with all the bits, courtesy of my wonderful lady, who's staying here for a few days.
'cos she can, now.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postah, the third stage of osteorenalapathy.
I know it well.
dinner will be roast chicken with all the bits, courtesy of my wonderful lady, who's staying here for a few days.
'cos she can, now.
That sounds marvellous, have a lovely time!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWatched BBC Four - Storyville, The Hijacker Who Vanished: The Mystery of DB Cooper which was a story I wasn't previously aware of (slightly before my time). The number of people saying "my [insert relationship here] was DB Cooper" is a bit like them all going "I'm Spartacus!". If the real DB Cooper ever stood up, it would be very entertaining to see their reactionsComment
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