I don't know anything any this second course other than it is being built over the old area of scientific interest, that building his first course there killed. Not sure who he paid off, cause none of the homes or other facilities they promised to get the first course done came to light.
Whilst certainly in danger on the mainland, in no way had the species died out. Especially if you mean the UK and not just southern England. They do massively need help and protection though, so this is great news.
I'm not a spiritual dude really, but went out a walk along my old dog's favourite route today, from back when he was alive, and there were times I swear I could feel his presence. He was a really good boy.
Glaswegian really, doesn't work in the other accents. Not really such a thing as a "Scottish" accent, but Glasgow's accent does seem to be spreading.
Presuming you are using just standard black tea, tea bags this method is sure fire, https://youtu.be/Y-kx8JEDgnE?si=VRB4oINE3wi-6pec Not all tea bags are born equal though, so worth trying a few to find your brew. Milk or not, sweetening or not is at your own discretion really, though some teas benefit from additions, some not. Enjoy your tea journey.
It's better than that, a solid enough 6.5/10 but clunky script wise in places, but does a good job, with a great cast, of explaining the impact of this sort of thing in an entertaining way
Went to middle school with a dude named Cheddar
Interesting concept, good actors and the great Bob Zemekis at the helm... I'm in
I wish it was only after urinating that I'd seen my fellow man just walk straight out of the toilet, beyond disgusting.
One More Step by Hugo Kant & Kathrim DeBoer
People detest Faith of the Heart
Ah, cool. I thought he'd died on it when it went down. Not that he's just died on it. Thanks for that. I'll bin my comment off
AP are 40 years out on the date of The Quest being sucked under the water, 1922 not 1962.
We're ready for suggestions!
It's a fun enough performance I thought, but a pretty flat film for all the hype that's around it. Decent but like a 6/10
Jesus fuck, I'd put Threads out my mind! There was a cartoon I recall too, old couple, tried to hide in their bath from a nuclear strike? Was that a thing?
Bloody Facebook marketplace took all the business in my area
It was the 1970's and an Indian owned restaurant, I think they probably just bought the spices.
Invented in Glasgow,Scotland.
From a question earlier about your favourite local coffee. The Dark Lochnagar from Ballater roaster The Roaring Stagg is my go to and favourite flavour, pretty amazing value too Glen Lyon are from a bit further afield but makes a lovely cup too though, a not more premium in price
The former home of The Earl of Erroll and inspiration (at least partially) for Bram Stoker
Spanish keeper David de Gea confirms he is leaving Manchester United this summer after 12 years, saying "it's the right time to undertake a new challenge".
So long and thanks for all the saves