Women fight for their lives against murderous marsupial
"he bit me on the bum so many times"
Mortal wombat: 4 generations of women fight for their lives against murderous marsupial

Mauled mum receives the wisdom of Steve Irwin to immobilise frenzied beast
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Mostly repelling, but every so often suddenly flipping to attracting.
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smile.amazon.co.uk/Surely-Youre-Joking-Mr-Feynman/dp/0393355624/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=surely+youre+joking+mr+feynman&qid=1591693392&sprefix=surely&sr=8-1
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I'd only vaguely heard of him but what a guy
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Feynman seems pretty irritated at the impreciseness of the interviewer to begin with, but then uses the opportunity to drop some proper knowledge about the nature of understanding, and becomes so cheerfully animated as he does so.
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It makes me think of mink (the funny animal)
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Ace theme tune. The credits featured the best car ever, the Panthermobile. Curiously, it came up for auction in the UK in 2011. Sadly it wasn't road legal and was unlikely to fit in my garage, otherwise I would have sold a kidney to bid on that thing.
The show was great too, with the Ant and the Aardvark.
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of an animal with such a big nose as an aardvark...
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I think Ian Orozco is a cunt
I mean, who puts their own name on something by someone else, and for so long?
bet £10 he's a fucking helmet
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found this about one of the extras
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Maybe ask on Wikipedia:Reference desk/Entertainment.
They are seriously good at that sort of shit.
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..or "X Bomber". Basically it was a Gerry Anderson-esque Japanese clone that ITV dubbed in the early 80s.
Anyways. It has additional "cool points" because Brian May did a music video / hard rock version of the title music. I think he key-changes about 15 times :)
(Here's the original version - youtu.be/4zf--YjsVcY (fixed link now, sorry)
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Bow wow version in case that's what it was
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It's the original ending to Star Fleet (music by Paul Bliss), rather than the Brian May cover.
Yours is the opening to X Bomber, the original Japanese series that was the basis for Star Fleet (different music, character names and story).
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Well aware of the difference, thought that was what was meant by the original
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Also the 2006 'reworkings of Paul Bliss' single by, I think, Datasette/Datashat is really worth searching for.
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Text version here: www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/commentary/2020-06-03-reflections-on-color-of-my-skin.php
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it means you're afraid of facial hair on prostitutes
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Also didn't realise that The World, the flesh and the devil was a post apocalypse movie. Prior to the 21 line there's a point where one of the main characters takes a specific action around the fourteen minute mark which seems slightly odd in the circumstances.
Run up sets the scene starting from just as he escapes from the mine he was stuck in
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"Psychomania (a.k.a. The Death Wheelers) is a 1973 British horror-cult film starring Nicky Henson, Beryl Reid, George Sanders (in his final film) and Robert Hardy.
George Sanders committed suicide after making the film. Henson says "The story goes that George Sanders saw an answer print of Psychomania in Madrid. Then he went back to his hotel room, killed himself, and left a note saying, ‘I'm so bored.’ "
via: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychomania
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Sanders#Final_years_and_death
I reckon it was the failed sausage investment that tipped him over the edge.
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Judas Priest classic rewritten to be about Dominic Cummings. Performed entirely on banjos. Includes actual footage of the A1(M) northbound.
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You should have done a thing about Black Lives Matter this week.
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I reckon we are due a natural disaster soon. We haven't had a volcano for a while. Or what about a terrorist attack, a proper European one, not Middle East or America.
All joking aside, I think the next one will probably be Lockdown 2: This time it's the publics fault.
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looks like Putin's American bitch is trying to set up an invasion of Germany/preparing the ground to take another slice off Ukraine... the whole cake would make things far too interesting for my liking.
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Our series is called 'things which were topical two weeks ago'.
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Do that now, post it in two weeks and you're laughing.
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Sounded great so I opened a few more. Still betterer! So I dropped it into Ableton and went nuts
Not sure about clicking 'I made this' but I did spend a while arranging and panning etc so I'm gonna stretch the definition a bit (quite a lot)
I Arranged This.
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Elon/Interstellar mash-up.It's probably been posted before.
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The below link of Hamlet Gonashvili made me think of this again.
I was lucky enough to see Ustad Saami play live at WOMAD last year. One of the most amazing musical experiences of my life.
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"Mirror Image" of the Earth and Sun Discovered 3000 Light-Years Away

The star Kepler-160 and its companion KOI-456.04 are more reminiscent of the Sun-Earth system than any previously known exoplanet-star pair. Among the more than 4,000 known exoplanets, KOI-456.04 is something special: less than twice the size of Earth, it orbits a Sun-like star. And it does so wi
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where if you walk off the bottom you end up walking back in at the top. Like the surface of a 4 dimensional doughnut.
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When do you dunk a 4th dimensional doughnut?
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then you should do it at the 4th vector component of all points within the surface. Then's when. Otherwise you'll miss, I think.
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It's the only class I ever took where I had no idea what was going on at any point. Systems of differential equations? Systems of my arse, more like.
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www.livescience.com/33294-what-if-earth-twice-size-big.html
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I heard this on the radio about 5 years ago as I was washing up after dinner. Terrible quality recording but you get the point.
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Kate Bush used a sample of one of their songs
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youtu.be/r3pTaSe4c-s
(More of the same, but a tad clearer)
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Hearing him on b3ta years ago marked the beginning of a deep appreciation of Georgian music and culture for me. Finally got a chance to visit Tbilisi last year.
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The English Patient drew heavily on Hungarian folk music
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My cat loves to hang on a shelf

Teddy long legs, a five-year-old Oriental Shorthair has a strange habit of hanging his long limbs across structures. I don’t know why he does it but it makes...
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They are sort of elf cheetahs.
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Especially if you own a cat with a Grouch Marx 'tache.
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Funny guitar songs.
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Someone sent me a spaceship! Not sure who still...but thanks!
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