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3 minutes ago, il_serpente said:Here in California we measure speed in furlongs per fortnight.
£10 bags over here
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8 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:
How big a bottle is a fifth?
more than half a 40
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3 minutes ago, Xela said:
Don't beat yourself up over it, you weren't to know and truth be told, he probably welcomed a 'normal' interaction with someone at that time. You may have taken his mind off it for a few mins at least.
Cheers mate, and I suppose in years gone by I'd have been much harsher on myself, I'm kinda getting better at letting things like that go. In years gone by it's also the kind of nice thought I'd have and then a subtle blend of inaction, procrastination and self doubt would end up with me not doing anything. I'm also getting better at not talking myself out of stuff though
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There's a funeral in my town today for one of us. Not a VTer as far as I know, but a Villa fan, season ticket holder. His son was a few years above me in school and while we were never big mates or anything we'll often stop in the street or the shops to chat villa. Last time we did so was after the Spurs game and he's walking down the road with his wife and there's me blabbering on about how tough it was to watch the game on the weekend, totally oblivious to the fact that his dad had died - in front of him - that very weekend. He was too polite to say anything. "That was a tough watch eh?" I'm cringeing just writing it out as I do when I re-live it, as I'm prone to do, over and over again. Anyway I'm thinking of hanging around somewhere either outside the church or on the route the hearse will take, which is probably past my place anyway, in one of my villa tops. I think it will probably be quite a big funeral and I don't feel the need to go to the service, but feel like I would like to show some solidarity. Deciding whether/where to stand might take me a while. Small town problems I suppose. HEITS and all that.
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1 hour ago, Rds1983 said:
Missed 'X number of football pitches' for size.
And areas the size of Wales
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Cheers guys - you're loads more help than "Wales and the Borders leading electrical suppliers" fwiw
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Does anyone have a definitive answer as to whether I can buy a replacement bulb for the near 8foot (Sorry Limpid ) striplight in my kitchen?
Most builders supplies/electrical supplies/housewear shops only stock up to 6' - the internet seems to not understand what I'm asking it - the electrical suppliers never got back to me.
Have they been phased out? I know the old skool bulbs are now led stripbulbs and are less girthy and all that, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.
I feel a new fitting/housing might be in order.
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1 hour ago, tonyh29 said:
it was a general comment about what is and isn't deemed to be bigotry , apologies if it looked like it was aimed at you , definitely not the case
I just quoted you as you mentioned VT and it sorta made me chuckle that bigotry and intolerance isn't tolerated here , unless its aimed at people that vote or are Tory
There's one group identity who I am all tribal about and though I know it to be a false assertion I will continue to assert it. But, between us, I have met the local bluenose and know his mother and his sister are 2 different people really.
But outside of that, I detest group identities. And I really dislike hypocrisy. Be the change you want to see and all that. we're way off topic of course but outside of football I just don't get how tribalism has more of an impact than factual reality. The idea of people having a political 'team' regardless of policy has always been nonsensical to my mind.
Quote"I'm not Labour, I'm not Liberal,
I'm a free thinking individual so
I wont vote Tory and I hate the BNP.
I vote we have a smoke and a nice cup of tea"
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Not so much you have to watch this, but it kinda tenuously brings it back on topic maybe
Good band though.
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1 minute ago, tonyh29 said:
and yet all Tories are scum
go figure
Hopefully, that's an addition to the list of seemingly socially acceptable forms of bigotry and not a suggestion I'd personally say or post such a thing.
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1 minute ago, Genie said:
I broke a rule of my own and replied to him stating why each point was so stupid. He immediately deleted my post .
I was waiting for him to delete me off his friends list but sadly not yet.
I thought about doing the same here It's hard to read the banner headline and not respond "No you wont"
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The problem with prohibition of stupid is that it makes a martyr of stupid. Prohibition is a knee-jerk response of fear. We shouldn't fear stupid we should correct it, reason with it, educate it.
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8 minutes ago, bickster said:
@mjmooney's head just exploded
I thought the same thing
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Always been a massive fan of Pilger's work
An awful lot of his documentaries are available to watch free of charge at his website alongside old interviews, appearances at the Hay Festival and so on.
Love him or loathe him, I'd argue we were lucky to have him and his body of work is one hell of a legacy to leave.
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9 hours ago, Rodders said:
Last few weeks I've started watching TNG for the first time
I'm genuinely jealous/happy for you there
9 hours ago, Rodders said:Though does feel like almost every other episode is another case of data learning about humanity. Thought he'd have picked it up by now
That's the device for character vs self conflict for ya - Data, Spock, 7of9, Tpol, Odo etc trying to understand the humans
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9 hours ago, Panto_Villan said:
the idea of a wartime Star Trek seemed to squandering what made Star Trek interesting.
I think Gene Roddenberry agreed fwiw. Lots of people associated with the reboots (TNG onwards) have loads of tales of him not agreeing with their storylines (and outright stealing scripts or re writing them) - but one of the main themes in those tales seems to be that by introducing so much war n that it goes against his idea of mankind having transcended all that conflict. Writers say they were often frustrated because so much of stroytelling/writing is based on literary conflict.
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On 17/03/2024 at 20:06, sheepyvillian said:
It's blatantly racist to suggest all travellers are criminals. You wouldn't suggest all black people are criminal.
It crops up on here from time to time. It's seemingly one of the last socially acceptable forms of bigotry. I don't get why people are so allied to absolutist statements.
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I'd say the air of cheapness from the costumes to the sets to (most of) the aliens irks me. When it tries to be bawdy it seems shoehorned in with little thought past get those girls in something more revealing than a jumpsuit. They try and make Tpol a 7of9 clone without much thought for the character past a vulcan in a skin tight costume. The whole time cold war storyline and the going back to the 1940's makes it a weird cross between Quantum Leap and when Eureka went rubbish (when they get trapped in the 1940's) for a while and too many of the main cast don't resonate with me. Scott Bakula included. I loved Quantum Leap fwiw, the formulaic nature of which added to it's charm but I'm not convinced it works the same here. Trip, the English guy, token black, they're all a bit meh.
The brilliance of the Andorians (especially Jeffrey Combs) and the cool ship (from the outside) aren't enough to salvage it imho. The whole thing just wreaks of coked up self important execs surrounded by sychophants all making ill advised decisions.
It's fun to play spot the guest actor(s) though
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37 minutes ago, Jonesy7211 said:
It'd be really interesting to know how many Tory MP's are from these poor parts of the country,
Only, coz it's fairly easy from a "West Wales" perspective, but the answer is 7 (out of 26 MP's in total). Bridgend, Preseli, Carmarthen, Ynys Mon, Vale of Clwyd, Clwyd West and also Aberconwy.
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Where has this phrase 'high quality pollsters' come from? second time I've seen it in this thread. It's sales speak, not an ethical qualifier. Oxymorons.
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3 hours ago, mjmooney said:
I'll perhaps be only interesting to myself with this one but in NUTS 2 terms (the geographical grouping) West Wales there (Number one baby!!) is actually "West Wales and the Valleys". It encompasses everything in Wales that is not Powys, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, Newport and Monmouthshire as well as Wrexham and Flintshire. So from the Gwent Valleys in the east of Wales all the way over to the coast via Bridgend and Swansea and pretty much everything west of Mold in the North.
It's not important, the image still shows that the greatest measured difference in Northern Europe between the rich and the poor is in the UK, but the placement of the number on the map without the geographical areas being clearly defined makes it look like the Tory voters in Little England are really hard done by. Whereas it's referring to a fair bit more than half the landmass and huge swathes of the population.
Be interesting to see the maps at the NUTS 1 level, where Wales is one area.
TL:DR Wales is comparatively poor y'all
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After completing the DS9 marathon it's on to Enterprise. Or rubbish Star Trek as it's called in this house. I always think Hoshi and Phlox are a bit hard done by, the performances and characters don't deserve to be in the franchise killer. But it really is laughable. And that theme tune......
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Aaron Taylor Johnson - the kid from kick ass - has been offered Bond apparently
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Just stop buying plastic toothrushes. That's when they'll stop making them.
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On 28/11/2020 at 05:13, maqroll said:
A problem: Plastic toothbrushes. Trillions and trillions of them in landfills and oceans.
A (partial) solution: Toothbrushes with replacement heads, like razors.
I dunno about the razors. Why not just have replacement heads made of brushes? weirdo.
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if they can't understand metric I doubt they'll get abbreviations to be fair