@Saint posted:
Hard blue print to live up to
Beautiful words though
@slimfern posted:
"You won't forget the tuna again - will you?"
Weâre talking about handsome men here. Theyâre charming and can get along with everyone. Yet they are a little more aggressive and are quick to take risks. This also means that this type of person often makes more money than their colleagues with a shorter ring finger.
Men with these hands are very confident and can even be a little narcissistic. These people have no trouble being alone often and donât like being disturbed. However when it comes to love, they are less confident as theyâre not the ones to make the first move and take the initiative.
Maybe this says enough alreadyâĶ men with these hands are good mediators, very loyal and loving. Everything is balanced with this type. Theyâre calm and everything seems to run smoothly, as if itâs all organised.
What do you think, do you recognize yourself or a loved one in one of these categories?
@slimfern posted:A. The ring finger is longer than the index finger
Weâre talking about handsome men here. Theyâre charming and can get along with everyone. Yet they are a little more aggressive and are quick to take risks. This also means that this type of person often makes more money than their colleagues with a shorter ring finger.
B. The ring finger is shorter than the index finger
Men with these hands are very confident and can even be a little narcissistic. These people have no trouble being alone often and donât like being disturbed. However when it comes to love, they are less confident as theyâre not the ones to make the first move and take the initiative.
C. The ring finger and index finger are the same lengths
Maybe this says enough alreadyâĶ men with these hands are good mediators, very loyal and loving. Everything is balanced with this type. Theyâre calm and everything seems to run smoothly, as if itâs all organised.
What do you think, do you recognize yourself or a loved one in one of these categories?
What about women
Jimmy, managing director of Hat Trick Productions â who make the BBC hit â says Angus has âserved his timeâ and thinks a comeback could be on the cards.
Liked him best
@slimfern posted:Have I Got News For You creator wants Angus Deayton as host - 20 years after sacking
Have I Got News For You creator Jimmy Mulville wants Angus Deayton back as the showâs host â almost two decades after the presenter was fired for alleged use of cocaine and p***titutes.Jimmy, managing director of Hat Trick Productions â who make the BBC hit â says Angus has âserved his timeâ and thinks a comeback could be on the cards.
Liked him best
I wouldn't hold your breath on this happening: in general, the reporting of Jimmy Mulville's comments appears to be rather "abridged". The comments apparently come from an R4 interview:
âI think it'd be very nice for him [to come back to Have I Got News For You],â revealed Jimmy in an interview with BBC Radio 4.
âWe're all a little older now. He's definitely served his time, and he was a very good host."
âI'm not really asked very often which guests should come on because usually I would say, 'Oh, God no. I hate him, her, them. Can we not have them?' And I'm ignored. So if he appears, it would be nothing to do with me.â
The important questions are:
1) Would Ian Hislop and Paul Merton want him back?
2) Would Angus be prepared to come back?
From what I've heard, there was rather a lot of "bad blood" over the affair, with Deayton apparently unhappy at not getting more support from his co-stars. Also; there were other repercussions that are still in effect, such as Stephen Fry refusing to go on the show again in protest at Deayton's dismissal...
@Eugene's Lair posted:I wouldn't hold your breath on this happening: in general, the reporting of Jimmy Mulville's comments appears to be rather "abridged". The comments apparently come from an R4 interview:
âI think it'd be very nice for him [to come back to Have I Got News For You],â revealed Jimmy in an interview with BBC Radio 4.
âWe're all a little older now. He's definitely served his time, and he was a very good host."
âI'm not really asked very often which guests should come on because usually I would say, 'Oh, God no. I hate him, her, them. Can we not have them?' And I'm ignored. So if he appears, it would be nothing to do with me.â
The important questions are:
1) Would Ian Hislop and Paul Merton want him back?
2) Would Angus be prepared to come back?
From what I've heard, there was rather a lot of "bad blood" over the affair, with Deayton apparently unhappy at not getting more support from his co-stars. Also; there were other repercussions that are still in effect, such as Stephen Fry refusing to go on the show again in protest at Deayton's dismissal...
I never hold my breath on a rumour Eugene ..
Didn't realise there was bad blood between him, Hislop and Merton., always thought they were pals.
If I had to keep any of them...I'd keep Stephen Fry
Deputy commissioner Sir Stephen House acknowledged a warrant card may not be enough to convince members of the public that the holder is a legitimate police officer and said members of the public would be able to phone the police control room to check the officer is legitimate.
How the hell is that gonna help?
It's not like any attacker pretending to be police officer or any other, is going to give the opportunity for a check!
I wonder sometimes if some people actually live in the real world ?
With the wet weather due to stay around...a little reminder to drivers..
Splashing a pedestrian
Driving through a big puddle carelessly and getting a passer-by can see you get three to nine points on your licence and a fine of up to ÂĢ5,000.
This is because the Road Traffic Act 1988, Section 3, states: 'If a person drives a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place without due care and attention, or without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road or place, he is guilty of an offence.'
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