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• #16227
Part of me always wondered how fox actually got in ;)
Is it sad that I put Statler Toyota stickers on my Toyotas reg plates.
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• #16228
Marty mcfly Hilux
I always thought that car was miscast. Marty McFly should have something small, agile, and a little bit goofy.
Still, I guess it fits with Eric Stoltz' interpretation of the movie as a tragedy, where McFly ended up in a life that didn't fit him; he had no shared memories with anyone close to him. Imagine that shit! Stoltz was on the money when you think about it
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• #16229
Our local airline had a visit from Embraer today to show off their new plane. It is, unironically, called the “Profit Hunter”.
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• #16230
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• #16231
Bargain if that Language Course is still redeemable.
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• #16232
A good candidate for Epic Fail but I think this is its natural home:
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• #16233
That’s amazing.
Can’t believe it didn’t convince more people to vote for Bridgen, who, sadly, lost his deposit with just 3.2% of the vote.
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• #16235
Hannah Fry, joking about lady bits, on LFGSS.
It's like my whole internet has coalesced.
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• #16236
'You copper nano tube' - great insult in disguise
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• #16237
I wonder how I can avoid buying any potatoes from the family farm he has gained control over?
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• #16238
Can’t believe it didn’t convince more people to vote for Bridgen, who, sadly, lost his deposit with just 3.2% of the vote.
If all AI-generated content did was provide virtual bubbles for delusional, failed crackpots like Bridgen where they could just dream of their "mightiness" in isolation, the technology maybe wouldn't be so worrying.
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• #16239
On my linked in feed.
They must know, right?
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• #16240
Can't be 100% sure without the wedding ring
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• #16242
Takes me back to early days of the Winnipeg Folk Fest, queuing up for food or loos while standing in miniature lakes.
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• #16243
The Hackney Mole Man
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• #16244
How the house looks now, I really like it.
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• #16245
It says there it took 300 skip loads to empty the house. At £250 per skip, that’s £75,000!
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• #16246
I don’t understand how he was disposing of all that earth/material.
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• #16248
I think from memory he fled the nazis. Fuck knows what he witnessed, poor bloke.
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• #16249
Wasn't sure where to put this interview with the Friends of Oliver Cromwell Society's only ever Irish member, the author of Cromwell at Drogheda, Cromwell: An Honourable Enemy, Cromwell was Framed and Drogheda FC: The Story so Far .
It would be easy to ridicule Reilly’s dreadful prose; his enthusiastic description of the McDonald’s outlet in modern Drogheda will, unfortunately, remain with me for a very long time
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• #16250
Whole article is golf club worthy!
Tbf in that scenario I'd also pay one of the Tamiya geeks to build me a scale model for my desk.