Was that a deliberate double negative?Saga Lout wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:44 pmFrom the video: "The World Meteorological Organisation says this new record is not not climate change related" which leaves me wondering how the story made it onto the BBC.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:29 am Oooer, that's a biggun
Just shy of 500 mile long lightening bolt.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-60221521
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No, no, a thousand time no.slowsider wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:50 pmWas that a deliberate double negative?Saga Lout wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:44 pmFrom the video: "The World Meteorological Organisation says this new record is not not climate change related" which leaves me wondering how the story made it onto the BBC.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:29 am Oooer, that's a biggun
Just shy of 500 mile long lightening bolt.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-60221521
And now too late to edit.
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Or needs a bit if painting done on the cheap...
Meanwhile, Jimmy Carr is getting some great publicity for his new Netflix show.
BBC News - Jimmy Carr sparks fury with Holocaust routine in Netflix special:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-60261876
More worrying is that Nadine Norris is saying that laws could be passed to remove any comedy that people find offensive. What a bland world we're seemingly walking in to....
Meanwhile, Jimmy Carr is getting some great publicity for his new Netflix show.
BBC News - Jimmy Carr sparks fury with Holocaust routine in Netflix special:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-60261876
More worrying is that Nadine Norris is saying that laws could be passed to remove any comedy that people find offensive. What a bland world we're seemingly walking in to....
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Ian Hislop summed up what should be the response here.
"You don't ban it. You. Just. Don't. BUY it."
"You don't ban it. You. Just. Don't. BUY it."
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Meow.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:18 am Slavery alive and well in Carlisle.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cumbria-60256915
The case is horrendous, the senior investigating officer said it had been a "truly harrowing and traumatic case" and he could not remember another where "the exploitation of a vulnerable worker has taken place over such a long period of time".
So what sentence for keeping a slave for 40yrs? Nine months suspended sentence.
Utter savages, perhaps the judge is from some shithole backwater up there and as they're all related he let him off.
Although, reading it through it's not a big surprise he was at Hadrians Camp.
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I was surprised, to say the least, too.
I genuinely wonder what powers the judge has in this case now. As in, what sentences were they able to impose vs. what they actually did.
I genuinely wonder what powers the judge has in this case now. As in, what sentences were they able to impose vs. what they actually did.
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I'm pretty sure I've seen the younger of the two Peter Swailes (the one found guilty) , somewhere around.
The city only has about a hundred thousand people and although that seems like a big number, you eventually see most of them about.
One of those places where you learn to come to terms with any mistakes you make instead of just moving away to where nobody knows who you are and re-inventing yourself.
Yonks ago there were a few people being knobs in a local Chinese restaurant and I think he was the main one.
Not positive though.
The city only has about a hundred thousand people and although that seems like a big number, you eventually see most of them about.
One of those places where you learn to come to terms with any mistakes you make instead of just moving away to where nobody knows who you are and re-inventing yourself.
Yonks ago there were a few people being knobs in a local Chinese restaurant and I think he was the main one.
Not positive though.
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Well, thats certainly one way of looking at it.
Hell, I'm so parochial that I've even kept the same username for twenty years. Brass neck see?
The building I was born in was a workhouse and I've worked for the company that made the Millenium Falcon door*
*Both of those are technically accurate if slightly misleading in terms of timing.
Hell, I'm so parochial that I've even kept the same username for twenty years. Brass neck see?
The building I was born in was a workhouse and I've worked for the company that made the Millenium Falcon door*
*Both of those are technically accurate if slightly misleading in terms of timing.
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Tough new targets for the 'envy of the world' to tackle the backlog of people waiting for treatment.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60289635
One wonders if tough new targets are the way to go. If they're too tough the NHS won't achieve them and what will happen then - budget cuts so they're less able to achieve them?
Of course, if they started sacking people that can be held to blame for targets not being met, is there any guarantee that the new people in post will be more efficient? If they are more efficient, why aren't they in post now?
What a mess the 'envy of the world' has become.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60289635
One wonders if tough new targets are the way to go. If they're too tough the NHS won't achieve them and what will happen then - budget cuts so they're less able to achieve them?
Of course, if they started sacking people that can be held to blame for targets not being met, is there any guarantee that the new people in post will be more efficient? If they are more efficient, why aren't they in post now?
What a mess the 'envy of the world' has become.
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Johnson gave a press conference in an MRI imaging suite earlier; any patients needing scans would have continued queuing outside until he had finished with the photo-op.Yambo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:21 pm Tough new targets for the 'envy of the world' to tackle the backlog of people waiting for treatment.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60289635
One wonders if tough new targets are the way to go. If they're too tough the NHS won't achieve them and what will happen then - budget cuts so they're less able to achieve them?
Of course, if they started sacking people that can be held to blame for targets not being met, is there any guarantee that the new people in post will be more efficient? If they are more efficient, why aren't they in post now?
What a mess the 'envy of the world' has become.
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It's Greggs meets Primark. What's not to like?!
Greggs and Primark to launch fashion range
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60311654
Chavtastic.
Greggs and Primark to launch fashion range
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60311654
Chavtastic.
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As The Mercury News reports, a gaggle of troublesome turkeys have laid siege to NASA’s Ames Center in Mountain View, California.
According to the report, the Ames gobblers are defecating all over campus, blocking traffic, pecking at windows and cars — they’re even proving to be a threat to the agency’s aircraft. Making matters worse, people are refusing to stop feeding the birds in spite of a “no feeding the wildlife” policy.
According to the report, the Ames gobblers are defecating all over campus, blocking traffic, pecking at windows and cars — they’re even proving to be a threat to the agency’s aircraft. Making matters worse, people are refusing to stop feeding the birds in spite of a “no feeding the wildlife” policy.
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Constitutional crisis?
So Charles has covid again.
If he pops his clogs before his mam, would his pervy brother still be next in line?
If he pops his clogs before his mam, would his pervy brother still be next in line?