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Every railway station in England, Scotland and Wales
Ensign Muf ❤️
Saint https://www.youtube.com/channe...xUeXZ0aoD4Q5g/videos Day 74 - so we're all on catch up Enjoy [ more ]
Saint My favourite station - St. Pancreas Was reading it's history - at one point (1960s) there was talk of demolition!!! It's such a beautiful building - an awe inspiring building - to demolish would be nothing more than state sponsored vandalism. Thank God it was saved. [ more ]
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2017 following in the footsteps of 2016
El Loro Jeanne Moreau, the French film actress, has died. She was 89. Her best known film was Jules et Jim (1962) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40774985 [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing TV Batman actor Adam West dies at 88 after a short battle with leukaemia [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing Peter Sallis has died at the age of 96, his agents have announced. The actor was best known for appearing in Last of the Summer Wine and was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit. His agent confirmed he died peacefully with his family by his side. [ more ]
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U.S. Election: The first 100 days.
El Loro And on a far far more serious note, news today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/scie...environment-40686984 [ more ]
Eugene's Lair And for those who missed it: this is what happened only yesterday... Antarctic ice crack takes major turn But don't worry: it's all a big ( 5,000 sq km big) Chinese hoax... [ more ]
Former Member You're not alone there. Me and plenty of others in this country are thinking...why May? [ more ]
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Mission: Impossible star Martin Landau dies aged 89 ...and also Living Dead director.
Eugene's Lair I certainly can't argue that Romero's oeuvre can be a difficult watch for many ("intense" and "realistic" are descriptions you hear a lot), but he is unquestionably an important figure in horror cinema. I think I would summarize his contribution as: 1) He essentially created the modern zombie movie (although I believe he never actually used that term himself); 2) He pioneered a documentary-style approach to horror; 3) He also helped develop the horror movie as social-political satire (his... [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Yes Eugene, I must say that for me too it was MI: repeats as I would have been in nappies in 1969. Space 1999 was definitely my real first programme I saw him in. I don't think I have ever seen Ed Wood. Can't recall anyway. [ more ]
Eugene's Lair Been meaning to comment on this thread for a while.... Martin Landau: I just about remember him in "Mission: Impossible", but I was too young to see him in it first time round and so only really saw him in repeats. He left the show in 1969 and was replaced by Leonard Nimoy (just off of "Star Trek"), who I remember better. For me, however, Landau was "Space 1999" - loved that show! Film-wise, I remember him best as the bad guy in "North by Northwest", and as a memorable Bela Lugosi in "Ed... [ more ]
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John Heard - 71, has died
Yogi19 I loved him in Home Alone and Home Alone 2. By all accounts, he was a lovely man. RIP John [ more ]
Baz Ditto ....I never saw Home Alone .....but have seen him in lots of things ...I particularly enjoyed him in the TV programme about a New Orleans lawyer. RIP [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing Because, to me, that wasn't that big a part and I've seen him more in other stuff. Vin Makazian - The Sopranos [ more ]
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Happy Birthday Carnelian
Carnelian Portishead yep absolutely!, Goldfrapp umm, quite good [ more ]
Saint May I propose Portishead and Goldfrapp [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities @Carnelian I had an inkling you would get it. It is quite hard to find bands/artists that genuinely move me these days, I must come across a few each year, but that also includes music from the past I not heard before. Tara has piqued my interest to a greater degree. [ more ]
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Spoilers: New Doctor Who!
Carnelian Much the same, although she grew on me. That series opener with those little bits of fat (the Adipose) was utterly dire but over the series she improved considerably. I also thought Jenna Coleman's Clara Oswald character was quite annoying at first only for her character to blossom when working with Peter Capaldi. [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Re: Spoilers: New Doctor Who! [ more ]
Baz Yes [ more ]
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Jupiter great red spot
Saint http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/...PRmx&ocid=SMSDHP interesting https://www.theguardian.com/sc...fter-almost-40-years Fascinating [ more ]
Carnelian yes, there's bucket loads of theories on the universe and its origins. IMO, if you put every new born in an isolated room and taught them a language so they could articulate their thoughts and told them about the world, every single one of them would come up with different creation myth. [ more ]
El Loro I think I think, therefore maybe I am [ more ]
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I WAS RIGHT . . .
Baz Re: I WAS RIGHT . . . [ more ]
Saint On the subject of disability (which I believe my memory is) I also have very poor eyesight. With glasses and contacts i'm 20:20 - so completely fine - but without and if it couldn't be improved I would be registered blind. [ more ]
Moonie Awwwwww In that case, you do extremely well Sainty [ more ]
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Domestic etiquette
Saint We do laundry It has a washer and a separate drier and a kitchen (kinda bench with cupboards) which contains soap powder and conditioners and gardening bits n bobs. A hoover and steam cleaner and where we keep our gardening shoes [ more ]
Former Member But what do you do in your extra room.....that you call the laundry? [ more ]
Saint Oh - we keep all sundries like that in our garage Lawnmower, gardening tools etc ... we also have large, former coal depository used as a store [ more ]
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Does this not ring a bell?
Saint There was a young lady called May "Brexit means Brexit", she'd say To do her a favour They stole ideas from Labour And hoped it would all go away. Bimbles [ more ]
Former Member I hope they tell her to get stuffed! What was it she said......she got us in to this mess, and she'll get us out. Errrrm, that didn't mean with the help of other parties who she's denegrated and called alsorts at the first chance to [ more ]
Dame_Ann_Average not mine but it made me laugh.... Dear Jeremy Corbyn. Although the principle Tory aim of the last 60 years, which accelerated when Margaret Thatcher came to power, has been to discredit, abuse and villify poor people that the Labour party champion, I could really do with your help to stay in power. it seems that since the election, which I WON AND YOU LOST, I have become a tad disliked by my subjects, I mean the general public....who I HATE....I mean love...I mean tolerate...I mean like. For... [ more ]
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Pitch Battle
Eugene's Lair I saw the adverts for this, and although I've always had a bit of a soft spot for a cappella, I'm not a big fan of TV talent shows, so I haven't bothered. I have to say though that the show's "food chain" is unusually weird even by TV standards: it's a singing competition inspired by a film ("Pitch Perfect"), which was adapted from a non-fiction book ("Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory") about a real life singing competition (the International Championship of... [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing Nope. Not my cup of tea. [ more ]
Saint Re: Pitch Battle [ more ]
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"Has anybody got any Veras?"
Carnelian Apparently Jerry Sadowitz was pissed off when he realised the video was about rave drug culture. Sadovitch being teetotal and against drugs. FFS, really? How could he not know? [ more ]
Carnelian Indeed, The Shaman, Ebeneezer Goode, Vera Lynnes = Skins, as in roll up paper for joints. Laaarvly! Got any Salmon, = Salmon and Trout= snout [ more ]
Eugene's Lair and *ahem* also: [ more ]
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Fluffy's colouring-in project
Saint Re: Fluffy's colouring-in project [ more ]
Saint Sounds dreadful - few of us appreciate what we have til it's gone Without my contacts or glasses my eyes are so bad I would be registered blind - with them i'm fine. Oddly I enjoy my temporary blind world, I can switch off from the real world knowing I can return at will ... it's an bizarre situation [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing The painstakingly slow plod using my right hand certainly occupies a goodly chunk of time! Whether it is therapeutic or not, is a moot point. [ more ]
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Barry Norman has died
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities I remember as a lad Film .... was required watching. I loved his style of presenting and his interviews. I was pretty miffed when he went to the evil empire. Will be missed. RIP Barry. [ more ]
El Loro Billy Taylor performing his "I wish I knew how to be free" which is the theme music for Film ... [ more ]
Yogi19 I liked Barry's film reviews and his laid back presenting style. RIP Barry. [ more ]
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On this day . . .
El Loro The final chapter of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables novel was published in France 155 years ago today in 1862. It's a very long book at 655,478 words in French. [ more ]
Saint 30th June . . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY : Mike Tyson born 1966 Cheryl Tweedy-Cole-Nandos-Versini born 1983 EVENTS : 2007 A car crashes into Glasgow International Airport in Scotland, believed to be a terrorist attack. 1997 Britain handed Hong Kong back to China at midnight, when the 99 year lease expired. 1937 The world's first emergency telephone number, 999, was introduced in London. [ more ]
Saint 29th June . . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY : Nicole Scherzinger born 1978 EVENTS : 1966 Barclays Bank introduced the Barclaycard - the UK's first credit card. 1986 Millionaire Richard Branson smashed the world record for the fastest powerboat crossing of the Atlantic. 1829 The first policeman to be murdered in Britain was Constable Joseph Grantham in Somers Town. 1620 After denouncing smoking as a health hazard, King James I of England banned the growing of tobacco in Britain. America kinda followed... [ more ]
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Glastonbury 2017
Jen-Star Gutted, just found out there is no Glastonbury next year! [ more ]
Jen-Star I have decided I'm gonna try to take my eldest next year.. She will have just finished her exams and I think we will both have a great time... Although I've heard the registration process is long and a pain in the butt so hope I manage to get us tickets! [ more ]
Dame_Ann_Average I'm with you on this EC, I've tried to like them and tried to see the attraction....nope, it's not happening and never will. [ more ]
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Camden flats to be evacuated over cladding
Kaytee Here goes....twopennorth on the NHS as I've experienced it locally and I have a season ticket at the local hospital between 2000-10, it was a scruffy place that I wouldn't like to be confined in. The inefficiency was terrible, half the nurses couldn't speak English and basic mistakes were being made all over the place......Then there came a change of management when it became part of a much bigger trust. I have to go there on a regular basis , since 2015 for me, but the hubby also has a... [ more ]
Dame_Ann_Average no it's not Baz and I would love to know where and what you have been reading this shadow Cabinet would be considered Liberal in Norway or Sweden and they are amazed at things said about the Labour party. [ more ]
Dame_Ann_Average I'm not talking about here either Baz...I tend to scroll passed trolls and don't engage and I can promise you I bet it's equal on either side, depending on what side you're on I think the Levinson thing should never have been dropped, we need papers regulated to tell the truth and not stir up hatred and the far right not to be given a platform...feck sake they are doing Isis's job at recruiting if they carry on. [ more ]
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Cladding failure
Eugene's Lair It's looking like it's the former, Fluffy. I agree that the way the information's trickling out isn't ideal. but I've just been watching the BBC News headlines and they said "So far, 100% of panels tested have failed." [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing Latest failures is 60 high rises in 25 areas. I think we should be told if, at the same time, any have been tested and passed! i.e. Are these 60 failures out of 60 tests or are these 60 failures out of 60+ tests? [ more ]
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing In that case they are not testing UP TO 600, they are testing them all. So why don't they just say that? [ more ]
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Brian Cant
Saint http://www.radiotimes.com/news...an-cant-dies-aged-83 Baroness Floella Benjamin, who worked alongside Cant as a Play School presenter in the 70s, said her late co-star was a "comedy genius". She told the BBC: "He was totally devoted to making children happy – he introduced children to comedy with zany jokes and his funny sketches." [ more ]
Saint I loved his sense of joy, warmth and silliness. Never to be forgotten - the wonderful Brian Cant [ more ]
Carnelian .RIP Brian. Yes, Yogi and Saint, he was Play School. Those of us of a certain age probably think of Brian Cant as the first 'celebrity' of their childhood. [ more ]
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