
(Posted from bed...I'm OK...)
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(Posted from home...I'm OK...)
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(Posted from the pub...I'm OK...)
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To Western tunes.
I like the Joy Division one.
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James Brown People, get up and drive your funky soul!
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A selection of negative reviews posted on TripAdvisor of the Sagrada Familia
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www.topgear.com/car-news/bugatti-has-broken-300mph-barrier
I remember the Ferrari F40 being the first production car capable of 200mph. Things have moved on somewhat.
Mind-boggling thing: travelling at 248mph and then having another gear to shift up into.
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But think about this. At 300mph, you will be travelling 134 meters every second. Your breaking time will be between 10 and 15 seconds, during which you will travel at least half a kilometre, probably more like a whole kilometre.
Then a deer trots out into the middle of the motorway around 250 meters ahead of you...
I want to know what proportion of the people who can afford to buy and insure one of these cars would have the superhuman reaction times to be able to perform an emergency stop without dying.
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don't think it would be possible anywhere else, but someone might kill themselves trying
( , Mon 2 Sep 2019, 10:37, Reply)

some bell end trying to impress a date who says "Watch this" and floors it straight into a lamp post.
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Fiat Punto pulls
In all honesty though, do you really think anyone is actually going to take this thing to Vmax on a public road?
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You'll still be stuck at 50mph in the endless roadworks on the M6 like everyone else though.
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The plan being to restart a breeding population on the island.
They have all been exploring their new surroundings, but one has had wider horizons than the others, being recorded over central London on Saturday afternoon. Currently he’s somewhere near Rye Harbour, and expected to return along the coast tomorrow.
So if you’re in Sussex tomorrow and look up to see a fucking huge bird, you’re not going to be able to blame your breakfast beers.
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This is a hell of a project.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 19:27, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRs-4AXb9_U&t=5270
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 21:09, Reply)

I’ve already distracted him with Project Binky, this looks like another good time sink.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 22:15, Reply)

From Night Music (1989) with Bootsy Collins, Carla Bley and Steve Swallow. And the house band with David Sanborn on alto sax, Hiram Bullock on guitar, Omar Hakim on drums, Tom Barney on bass
Starts with Lawns by Carla Bley
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Try and find friendship via a fancy jumper and menthol cigarettes.
Also there's a charity shop called Dazzling Dreams, not sure the charity but it looks good inside.
Have a look
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rest of the album (on YouTube) - clicky
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Green Jelly - 3 Little Pigs.
I almost forgot this was a thing
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 8:07, Reply)

Maynard did the high pitched not for the hairs on my chinny chin chin bit I think. Also Message to Harry Manback on Tool's Aenima album is a message that was left on the Green Jelly singers answerphone.
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My mistake -
The song "Message to Harry Manback" on Tool's Ænima is an actual message left on Gary Helsinger's (Hotsy Menshot) answering machine by a former friend from Italy, whom Gary had just kicked out of his apartment for stealing his roommate's belongings.
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Orbital / Carpenters - Are We Here / Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
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doesn't have the raw stupidity of Red Fang - Hank is dead
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgV7hnjoyt0
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First time I've listened to summat new which is over 9mins long and didn't think TL;DL
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Just saw her in Bristol, this is from a recent performance. Even more crazy when you see that she has to concentrate and deal with a fan blowing in her face. 71 FFS!
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No, she didn't.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t3_rU3gNDM
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good to hear she still alive and performing
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I'm listening to
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wv6MoP4b04
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led on to this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=akD-L8q6v68
*oh i see - nice airplane you have there, be a shame to see it turn into a starship...
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of when Orbital mashed this up with their track Are We Here
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says woman with tattoo of cheese mite.
But apparently not all American cheese is made of plastic and tastes worse than the plastic it;s wrapped in.
Title:
Is American cheese really that bad?
Description:
Plastic, orange and tasteless? Why a revolution in the US is trying to tell the world there's more to its cheese.

( , Sat 31 Aug 2019, 20:28, Reply)

Particularly from the west coast.
It's the stuff produced by large corporate CPG companies that's garbage. Pretty much the same as other places.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2019, 20:32, Reply)

Is it saying that this is a potential benefit of a US trade deal? American cheese? Well worth binning the NHS for I'm sure
( , Sat 31 Aug 2019, 21:46, Reply)

But on the other hand, this is the country that put it in an aerosol can. For that crime alone I feel justified in ruling out their cheese products as worthy of the label “edible foodstuff”.
( , Sat 31 Aug 2019, 21:51, Reply)

If Brexit ever gets sorted out we may get to taste the decent stuff without bonkers tariffs to keep the French appeased.
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I mean we've got it all - goat, sheep. Really good cheddar. Fucking Wensleydale alone is better than the total output of entire regions of France. Also we have oatcakes, the ultimate cheese substrate and our chutneys, pickles and other tracklements are the envy of the free worlsd.
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Although I don't know of any we make that are good for frying, like Halloumi, Manchego or Kefalotyri. Plenty you can grill so long as there's some toast under it, but nothing that holds together on its own.
It is a bit of a forrin thing though. I usually resort to Jarlsberg to make my Saganaki, but it's not ideal as it'll still splurge if left on the heat for too long.
( , Mon 2 Sep 2019, 12:47, Reply)

Sadly big commerce will own the more prominent brands.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 0:08, Reply)

And if it hasn't been cave aged in Wookey Hole you can fuck off.
( , Sun 1 Sep 2019, 1:09, Reply)

Anyway, that Julia Gross lady would look quite pretty if she didn't have those tattoos and metal shit in her face.
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