Don’t think it’s the case of just pointing the finger to say drivers are at fault. RoSPA looked into this and found About 65% of all motor cycle accidents are caused at a junction by a driver pulling out. The reasons given were •the driver simply didn’t look • the driver did look but not for long enough to get a true and accurate view of other road users• the driver looked but failed to see the bike.Is it that the driver blindly pulled out in front of the motorbike? Or that the motorbike wasnt in sight when the driver pulled out but was going that fast he appeared out of nowhere and couldn't slow down? I'd say a bit of both in all honesty. It's easy to just poi t fingers at drivers for pulling out.
Happens to me everyday (not necessarily motorbikes) the road I live on, as I pull out on the the main road, to the right it bends round to the right, and with cars parked right up to the junction I literally cannot see up one direction until I'm on the road. Add to that people coming down at 40-50mph all the time, it's an accident waiting g to happen.
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Poaching/Hunting- People that do this shit have small man syndrome...Have seen that the NEC in Feb next year are letting some hunting company sell 'hunting tours' where you pay thousands to go and shoot a lion or giraffe for no reason whatsoever. Lowlife Kunts
Fury as NEC hosts 'barbaric' expo plugging chance to SHOOT lions and elephants
Harry Potter
Lord of the rings and any other goblin based shite like games of thrones
Motorbikes
Horseracing
Golf
My ex missus dragged me to the Belgrade theatre some years back, she said it'll be a change from the cinema. It was a thriller and I bloody loved it ! We went to about half a dozen more plays there after that.I'm surprised noone has mentioned the theatre...
Having said that I went to see Riverdance tribute at The Gaiety theatre in Dublin two years ago and it was hands down one of the best things I have every witnessed!
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Should be bare hands only against a Lion.
Choked outHow was the bear killed though?
Lads or blokes.Fair enough, what word in your vocabulary would you use?
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Ummm...guilty as charged. It is something I never used to do, but I have now started taking pictures of my food. In my defence though, I now have a few pen friends from around the world and they have asked for the photos. In return I get photos of sticky rice dumplings and green bread and all kinds of random stuff.No love for motorsports, Rugby, snooker or tennis. Just don’t do it for me.
Out of sports, no fascination for cars albeit I have a company car so wanted something fit for purpose. Never been a big ‘foodie’, give me a curry or steak n chips any day (detest people who take pictures of their food even more!).
No time for reality shows and that type of pish either
I love gaming, technology and got my clothing brands of choice
I love theatre! I like musicals too, if they are good of course.My ex missus dragged me to the Belgrade theatre some years back, she said it'll be a change from the cinema. It was a thriller and I bloody loved it ! We went to about half a dozen more plays there after that.
I think it’s the double standards which you probably finding the issue, all these activists go to Glastonbury but trash the place or ‘I’ve done something for the environment so I’m going to record it’.May sound selfish but I have little interest in climate change or the environment.
For example, the school 'strikes' from 16 year olds earlier in the year or the weeklong protest in London just screamed 'get a fucking job/get back to school' to me. Also the so called celebrities which flew across from the USA in private jets takes the biscuit and shows they haven't really thought about things.
For me, it is what it is. I recycle where I can but I am not going to stupid efforts to 'do my bit'.
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Yeah you are probably right, it's certainly been thrown down our necks this year and a lot of it is hypocrisy I agree.I think it’s the double standards which you probably finding the issue, all these activists go to Glastonbury but trash the place or ‘I’ve done something for the environment so I’m going to record it’.
Hate musicals but really enjoyed all those plays.One by Joe Orton was excellent I recall, and another when you didn't know who the killer was right to the last scene stands out. My parents loved musical films, in the 50'sand 60's they were huge movies at the pictures with packed audiences, but as a kid preferred a good western !I love theatre! I like musicals too, if they are good of course.
Poaching/Hunting- People that do this shit have small man syndrome...Have seen that the NEC in Feb next year are letting some hunting company sell 'hunting tours' where you pay thousands to go and shoot a lion or giraffe for no reason whatsoever. Lowlife Kunts
Fury as NEC hosts 'barbaric' expo plugging chance to SHOOT lions and elephants
May sound selfish but I have little interest in climate change or the environment.
For example, the school 'strikes' from 16 year olds earlier in the year or the weeklong protest in London just screamed 'get a fucking job/get back to school' to me. Also the so called celebrities which flew across from the USA in private jets takes the biscuit and shows they haven't really thought about things.
For me, it is what it is. I recycle where I can but I am not going to stupid efforts to 'do my bit'.
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Never got into Star Wars, but grew up with Star Trek and love GOT.A lot of things people hve mentioned are niche things. A lot of people dont lie wrestling, cricket or snooker.
I have no interest in Star Wars, Star Trek or Game of Thrones.
It highlights exactly what is wrong in every walk of life. At least one someone rises to the top that has only money-making on their real agenda. In this case that someone has been employed because of their drive. That someone would have got a pat on the back from their bosses too had they not been rumbled!NEC statement over expo plugging chance to SHOOT lions and elephants
Fair play they have banned the scum now....although should never have let them apply in the first place
In hindsight you might think that is a very provocative, self righteous & extremist view/response isn't it? He said he does the recycling stuff so is actually making an effort to go with the flow, despite not embracing it with all his might, rather than fight it.Fuck you.
Be grateful you didn't grow up in the 1950s/60s. The BBC radio playlist in those days consisted almost entirely of a handful of songs from Hollywood musicals played over and over again. "I Could Have Danced All Night", "Surrey with a Fringe on the Top", "High on a Hill Lived a Lonely Goatherd". I never saw the movies so never had a clue what they were actually singing about.Musicals! Film or Theatre, it does my head in. The singing and dancing gets in the way of a good story.
Here's three songs I remember them playing a lot. "The Laughing Policeman", "The Runaway Train" and "I Knew an Old Lady". The fact that I can remember the songs after neary 60 years shows how often they played them. Here they are in all their glory. Listen to these songs and you'll never be the same again!Be grateful you didn't grow up in the 1950s/60s. The BBC radio playlist in those days consisted almost entirely of a handful of songs from Hollywood musicals played over and over again. "I Could Have Danced All Night", "Surrey with a Fringe on the Top", "High on a Hill Lived a Lonely Goatherd". I never saw the movies so never had a clue what they were actually singing about.
Yes, you are right. I knew the version of "Runaway Train" I found wasn't the one I used to hear.That was Children's Favourites with 'Uncle Mac' on Saturday mornings
I think you'll find it was Michael Holliday's version of Runaway Train they always played?
I would say they are well worth a read/look. It is a very clever series and it all starts off quite child like, with the kids being kids, but as they grow older the series becomes darker and darker.I have absolutely no interest in anything Harry Potter.
Neither do my two daughters.
Neither they nor I have read any book or seen any film.
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