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  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,514
    Simply brilliant from Femke Bol there.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,238

    In the UK, the tradition is to have Trump represented at the ABC debate by a tub of lard.
    But not rancid lard usually.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,365

    Well, qualified for a school semi and then came last

    (no sniggering at the back, please)
    While all gentlemen come last, we were asking about your athletic prowess.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 6,085

    Is there a single commercial out there that Sean Bean doesn't narrate, now?

    Weirdly the only one he doesn’t narrate is for Heinz Beans.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    Why does only the 100 and 400 have relays?
  • Is there a single commercial out there that Sean Bean doesn't narrate, now?

    I've always assumed that its by people trying to sound like Sean Bean.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,365

    I've always assumed that its by people trying to sound like Sean Bean.
    Nobody could be Sharpe enough to imitate Sean Bean.
  • dixiedean said:

    Why does only the 100 and 400 have relays?

    And the triathlon, oddly (although it is a fun event).
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    Netherlands just 0.02 secs from a new world record in the 400m relay.
  • tlg86 said:

    Simply brilliant from Femke Bol there.

    It is quite amusing to see the Americans done over in this sort of thing. Shades of Kriss Akabusi, Tokyo 1991.
  • Scenes from Hull seem by far the worst unrest.
  • Andy_JS said:

    Netherlands just 0.02 secs from a new world record in the 400m relay.

    The mixed relay has only been run a handful of times and the world record was set by the US in the previous round!

    I mean, it was a great performance by Bol, but not because it was nearly (although not actually) a world record.
  • moonshinemoonshine Posts: 5,814

    And the triathlon, oddly (although it is a fun event).
    Sprint distance triathalon relay is fun. But I still think a mixed Iron Man relay, taking up much of an Olympic week would be the ultimate, taking in the greatest hits of an entire host country.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,514

    Scenes from Hull seem by far the worst unrest.

    And yet, Sky News (don't know about BBC) aren't there. They are in Liverpool and Bristol, presumably because they quite like those cities and Hull is a pain to get to.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,662
    edited August 2024
    100m athlete out of semi final because she went to the "wrong" gate and was not let in.

    https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2024/08/03/shelly-ann-fraser-pryces-stunning-scratch-100/74659697007/

    (She is not staying in the village, so cannot go on the team bus, but they let her taxi through every other day, she says).
  • Nunu5Nunu5 Posts: 982
    tlg86 said:

    And yet, Sky News (don't know about BBC) aren't there. They are in Liverpool and Bristol, presumably because they quite like those cities and Hull is a pain to get to.
    They probably think it's a normal day for Hull......
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    Leon said:

    Apols., I took my cue from the prior comment

    I’m sure you are right

    I may not remember the exact year but I remember the experience. Truly hallucinatory. I recall using social media to see how close the riots were getting to my flat on the wild Primrose Hill borders. At one point they came up Parkway and I thought, whoah. This is it, defend my home

    But I had no tools so I stood on my balcony armed with… a bottle of Gran Reserva Rioja. What was I gonna do with it? Calm the rioters down with its notes of elegant leather and dark chocolate?

    I actually saw a rioter - just one - like the crest of wave - he reached the top of Parkway, glanced up at me: this mad dude with a wine bottle on a balcony. He shrugged, and went back down the street. And that was it
    "8th August — Camden Town: Minor overnight disturbances broke out in the area, quelled by police.[29]"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2011_England_riots#Monday,_8_August
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,365
    edited August 2024
    I've 'ad a nice pot noodle
    But I've never 'ad a poodle
    And I've never met a nice South African.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn38ppr4zj0o

    (Actually, I've met several nice South Africans. But there are some really unpleasant specimens on display in that story. Like these twats pretending the Southport stabbed isn't British.)
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,514
    carnforth said:

    100m athlete out of semi final because she went to the "wrong" gate and was not let in.

    https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2024/08/03/shelly-ann-fraser-pryces-stunning-scratch-100/74659697007/

    (She is not staying in the village, so cannot go on the team bus, but they let her taxi through every other day, she says).

    This could be a huge scandal.
  • Alphabet_SoupAlphabet_Soup Posts: 3,577
    tlg86 said:

    And yet, Sky News (don't know about BBC) aren't there. They are in Liverpool and Bristol, presumably because they quite like those cities and Hull is a pain to get to.
    According to BBC...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce4qq5pejvyo

    the British Chess Championships are also taking place in Hull and have been locked down as a safety precaution.
  • moonshine said:

    For liberalism to work, it requires that the principles of liberalism are upheld across society. You can’t have a growing percentage of society with values completely counter to liberalism and expect the consensus to hold.
    Actually I don't totally disagree with this, although I would say there's a range of views in every community.

    On that area I think we could actually embark on something useful, but less heavy-handed than the French in these areas, in emphasising the liberal roots in our society to everyone, as part of their education. This would also be an interesting challenge for both the Modern nationalist/populist right and the Modern Left to digest, emphasising neither imperial greatness and supposed supremacy, nor a concept solely of shame, exploitation and slavery.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,832

    According to BBC...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce4qq5pejvyo

    the British Chess Championships are also taking place in Hull and have been locked down as a safety precaution.
    I bet that's the first time "chess" and "locked down as a safety precaution" have gone together in a sentence.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,096

    Probably off to buy some cheese from the market. You can get some very nice French ones I believe.
    Sadly the prices are mad there, now.
  • Chalk another one up for the Commonwealth.
  • GIN1138 said:

    I bet that's the first time "chess" and "locked down as a safety precaution" have gone together in a sentence.
    Although squeaky bums have been known....beep beep beeeeeep....Queen to C4.
  • moonshinemoonshine Posts: 5,814
    GIN1138 said:

    I bet that's the first time "chess" and "locked down as a safety precaution" have gone together in a sentence.
    Chess. I mean really they should have chess in the Olympics too. And the arras!
  • BBC athletics have a really soft spot for her. It was the same last Olympics.
    Dina Asher-Smith could have been one of the greats but for ill-timed injuries.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,609
    GIN1138 said:

    I bet that's the first time "chess" and "locked down as a safety precaution" have gone together in a sentence.
    Possibly last used when Garry Kasparov offered to play in his homeland.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    edited August 2024

    According to BBC...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce4qq5pejvyo

    the British Chess Championships are also taking place in Hull and have been locked down as a safety precaution.
    Was Hull FC V St Helens this afternoon, too.

    Edit. The appropriately named Brad Fash was sinbinned for the hosts.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,399

    According to BBC...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce4qq5pejvyo

    the British Chess Championships are also taking place in Hull and have been locked down as a safety precaution.
    Lets hope the chess players didn't inconvenience the racists too much
  • Sandpit said:

    Alfred from St. Lucia gets it, in a disappointingly slow time (but a PB and NR for her!).

    British girl Neita 4th. Awesome effort.

    St Lucia's first ever Olympic medal, apparently.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    10.71, more than two tenths away from the world record, one of the dodgiest records ever ratified. I was really hoping that one of them would have finally consigned this dodgy record to history after 36 years, but alas, not to be.
  • Sadly the prices are mad there, now.
    As were the crowds. It actually felt a bit dangerous (risk of crush wise) and the security guards were quite agitated and trying to move people on, so we gave up and went elsewhere for lunch.

    Ironically the Lebanese restaurant murals and Beirut beer harked back to what in memory was a beatiful peaceful country wrecked by sectarianism.
  • Sandpit said:

    10.71, more than two tenths away from the world record, one of the dodgiest records ever ratified. I was really hoping that one of them would have finally consigned this dodgy record to history after 36 years, but alas, not to be.

    Are you suggesting Flo Jo might have been taking more than baking soda....
  • dixiedean said:

    Why does only the 100 and 400 have relays?

    Javelin and Hammer relays would spice things up.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    St Lucia's first ever Olympic medal, apparently.
    Oh wow, that’s awesome. She owned that race right from the gun, the Americans were nowhere despite all the talk of records.
  • tlg86 said:

    And yet, Sky News (don't know about BBC) aren't there. They are in Liverpool and Bristol, presumably because they quite like those cities and Hull is a pain to get to.
    Direct trains from London!
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    Are you suggesting Flo Jo might have been taking more than baking soda....
    She may have been taking more than baking soda, it might have been rather a windy day, and hell if they went back now and measured the track it’d probably be 99m long.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,199

    Is there a single commercial out there that Sean Bean doesn't narrate, now?

    Only the ones that Diana Morgan (Philomena Cunk) narrates.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,559
    Has anyone eaten at Tharavadu (Keralan) in Leeds?

    What did you think?
  • MattW said:

    Has anyone eaten at Tharavadu (Keralan) in Leeds?

    What did you think?

    Never been, but Mum probably makes far superior food :lol:
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    Sandpit said:

    10.71, more than two tenths away from the world record, one of the dodgiest records ever ratified. I was really hoping that one of them would have finally consigned this dodgy record to history after 36 years, but alas, not to be.

    The dodgiest world record is probably the women's 800 metres which has stood since 1983.
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,662
    Sandpit said:

    She may have been taking more than baking soda, it might have been rather a windy day, and hell if they went back now and measured the track it’d probably be 99m long.
    Wiki says:

    "There is controversy over Griffith-Joyner's world record as questions have been raised as to whether the wind actually was zero, as indicated by the trackside anemometer. The triple-jump anemometer, some 10 metres away, read 4.3 m/s, more than double the acceptable limit.[4] Despite the controversy, the record was ratified by the IAAF."
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 30,074
    edited August 2024
    Sandpit said:

    She may have been taking more than baking soda, it might have been rather a windy day, and hell if they went back now and measured the track it’d probably be 99m long.
    Whatever Flo Jo was on, the record only stands because there was officially no wind assistance despite there being little short of a force 8 gale pushing her along. Even the American commentators here say as much before the race.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrt9yZL8dbI
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    Dominica got their first ever medal, too. A Gold as well.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,167
    GIN1138 said:

    I bet that's the first time "chess" and "locked down as a safety precaution" have gone together in a sentence.
    Bloody good job too, or the rioters would use them as pawns.
  • Bloody good job too, or the rioters would use them as pawns.
    "That's why the pawns go first!"
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    carnforth said:

    Wiki says:

    "There is controversy over Griffith-Joyner's world record as questions have been raised as to whether the wind actually was zero, as indicated by the trackside anemometer. The triple-jump anemometer, some 10 metres away, read 4.3 m/s, more than double the acceptable limit.[4] Despite the controversy, the record was ratified by the IAAF."
    Oh indeed. There have been academic papers written about this record, it’s dodgy as hell.
  • MattW Posts: 20,700 8:40PM
    Has anyone eaten at Tharavadu (Keralan) in Leeds?

    Yes. Several times. It's ok.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,856
    EPG said:

    What does this phenomenon have to do with Labour, exactly? The only thing they can change rapidly is the policing policy. The protesters won't be assuaged by policies to reject non-white people in the future. They want rid of the ones they see today.
    I have a strong suspicion the narrative from the Conservative Party and right wing commentators on the "undercurrent" would be completely different as recently as a couple of months ago when the Conservative Party were in power.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,365

    "That's why the pawns go first!"
    Not necessarily. Knights can go first.

    What's inherently racist about chess is that white goes first.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,609

    Never been, but Mum probably makes far superior food :lol:
    My favourite local restaurant is run by a Punjabi mum. Her son persuaded her to open it and she serves no-nonsense home cooking. Really quite delicious and a very welcome break from 'mystery meat in a mystery red sauce'.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    ydoethur said:

    Not necessarily. Knights can go first.

    What's inherently racist about chess is that white goes first.
    Play Go instead. Black goes first. But white gets a 6.5 (or 7.5) point start!
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    dixiedean said:

    Dominica got their first ever medal, too. A Gold as well.

    What in?
  • ydoethur said:

    Not necessarily. Knights can go first.

    What's inherently racist about chess is that white goes first.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5MSynAEaZk&t=4s
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    Andy_JS said:

    What in?
    Women's triple jump.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    Whatever Flo Jo was on, the record only stands because there was officially no wind assistance despite there being little short of a force 8 gale pushing her along. Even the American commentators here say as much before the race.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrt9yZL8dbI
    Seven of the eight athletes in that race, ran a career-fastest time. As did I think six of the eight in the other race held immediately afterwards. It was the semi-final of a trials meeting, no-one was targeting that particular race for a record, and even the commentator said they they were looking forward to seeing the time knowing it couldn’t count for a record.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,911
    Golds in athletics for St Lucia, Ecuador, Norway, Uganda and Dominica in first 8 events. As well as Netherlands, China and USA.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    edited August 2024
    dixiedean said:

    Wait till she discovers Mecca Bingo.
    First she has to get hold of the phone book and hunt down anyone called Al.

    Actually that reminds me of my one brief visit to Saudi Arabia, years ago. The there was a Chinese colleague in our Khobar office. He introduced himself as Abdullah Wong. Touching when-in-Rome attitude, I thought.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    TimS said:

    First she has to get hold of the phone book and hung down anyone called Al.
    You can call me Al.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    "Louise Perry
    @Louise_m_perry

    There are a lot of reasons why Britain is entering a period of sectarian violence that could develop into outright civil war in the coming years. The longstanding and open hatred of the British middle classes for the British working classes is one of those reasons."

    https://x.com/Louise_m_perry/status/1819594826116980761
  • dixiedean said:

    Wait till she discovers Mecca Bingo.
    Don't go there. We don't want riots in Luton.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/47352.stm
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    Andy_JS said:

    "Louise Perry
    @Louise_m_perry

    There are a lot of reasons why Britain is entering a period of sectarian violence that could develop into outright civil war in the coming years. The longstanding and open hatred of the British middle classes for the British working classes is one of those reasons."

    https://x.com/Louise_m_perry/status/1819594826116980761

    There’s a fair bit of middle-class-splaining happening this weekend.

    Tories: those trusty spokespeople for downtrodden working class.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,096

    But not rancid lard usually.
    That’s a bit unfair on lard

    That’s a bit unfair on rancid lard, come to think of it.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    The conservative commentariat really have swallowed multiple pills since the 4th.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,612
    Ahahaha

    🚨 NEW: Keir Starmers approval rating has dropped from +19 to +3 in two weeks in the latest poll

    [@OpiniumResearch]

    Within 18 months he’ll be at minus 50
  • carnforthcarnforth Posts: 5,662
    Andy_JS said:

    A woman on twitter called TheNorfolkLion has tweeted "no more mosques" next to a photo of Brighton Pavilion. Trending on the platform.

    She should go to Finsbury Park and tweet "no more effete chinoiserie", just for balance.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,096
    TimS said:

    First she has to get hold of the phone book and hunt down anyone called Al.

    Actually that reminds me of my one brief visit to Saudi Arabia, years ago. The there was a Chinese colleague in our Khobar office. He introduced himself as Abdullah Wong. Touching when-in-Rome attitude, I thought.
    You are Archibald Clark Kerr and I claim my 5 pounds
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,285
    Leon said:

    Ahahaha

    🚨 NEW: Keir Starmers approval rating has dropped from +19 to +3 in two weeks in the latest poll

    [@OpiniumResearch]

    Within 18 months he’ll be at minus 50

    According to YouGov he's already on minus 38.

    https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Keir_Starmer
  • Andy_JS said:

    "Louise Perry
    @Louise_m_perry

    There are a lot of reasons why Britain is entering a period of sectarian violence that could develop into outright civil war in the coming years. The longstanding and open hatred of the British middle classes for the British working classes is one of those reasons."

    https://x.com/Louise_m_perry/status/1819594826116980761

    Does that include, in Louise's mind, all Thatcher-era suburban and rural voters who wanted to destroy the union movement for about 30 years, well into the New Labour era ?

    No ? What a surprise, n'esr-ce-pas.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,096

    Don't go there. We don't want riots in Luton.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/47352.stm
    The answer to this rioting is simple

    Paxilon Hydrochlorate

    Just dump it in the air.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,856
    Andy_JS said:

    "Louise Perry
    @Louise_m_perry

    There are a lot of reasons why Britain is entering a period of sectarian violence that could develop into outright civil war in the coming years. The longstanding and open hatred of the British middle classes for the British working classes is one of those reasons."

    https://x.com/Louise_m_perry/status/1819594826116980761

    No idea who she is, but clearly she has no idea.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    FF43 said:

    No idea who she is, but clearly she has no idea.
    Her feed suggests she’s one of those tradwives. Another American cultural import.
  • The answer to this rioting is simple

    Paxilon Hydrochlorate

    Just dump it in the air.
    Who would be the 10% that would go on the rampage if you did that?

    Right now the Police would be happy with a Dihydrogen Monoxide dump.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    carnforth said:

    She should go to Finsbury Park and tweet "no more effete chinoiserie", just for balance.
    No more impressive buildings that promise great things, only to disappoint with half arsed chinoiserie inside when they really should have been decorated like a Mughal fort.
  • Andy_JS said:

    According to YouGov he's already on minus 38.

    https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Keir_Starmer
    No, his net rating is minus 9.

    Don't confuse the YouGov ratings with their proper polling.

    https://x.com/YouGov/status/1819297161789485514
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,782
    Leon said:

    Béziers, twinned with Wick



    I may be wrong, but ISTR Beziers is twinned with Stockport. Which seems appŕopriate, looking at that pic.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,456
    edited August 2024
    Cookie said:



    Off to the low countries for a week.
    It's odd to be going on holiday by heading east. Normally holidays start by heading eithet north or south on the M6. Heading east and leaving through Hull feels like leaving via the back door.
    Remarkably easy and agreeable though.
    I've spent an hour and a half watching England slip away. The Humber Estuary is so enthrallingly functional - particularly Immingham. In fact, ferries in general are much more interesting than planes. A brief insight into how our stuff moves around.
    I have particularly enjoyed seeing the Italianate tower in Grimsby and the small parish churches of Holderness. And also Spurn Head, which I've always wanted to see.
    I'd say English people are in a minority on the boat. Lots of Europeans coming back from a holiday in the North of England. Got chatting to an extended family from Utrecht returning from a week in Keswick. They always come to the UK on holiday, and I was pleased to discover they'd been to Wick on past visits.

    Have a great time! (Yes, Grimsby's Tower is very impressive! Surrounded by much that is not.)
  • TimS said:

    There’s a fair bit of middle-class-splaining happening this weekend.

    Tories: those trusty spokespeople for downtrodden working class.
    It's priceless, but then that was also priceless during the whole Brexit process.

    The Tories, trusty friends of the industrial working man for 40 years, innit by gum, and no mistake.
  • Nunu5Nunu5 Posts: 982
    https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1819775754617389248

    We don't know who threw the objectm
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,167
    Leon said:

    Ahahaha

    🚨 NEW: Keir Starmers approval rating has dropped from +19 to +3 in two weeks in the latest poll

    [@OpiniumResearch]

    Within 18 months he’ll be at minus 50

    He's been in less than a month
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,394
    Leon said:

    Ahahaha

    🚨 NEW: Keir Starmers approval rating has dropped from +19 to +3 in two weeks in the latest poll

    [@OpiniumResearch]

    Within 18 months he’ll be at minus 50

    Tables: https://opinium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/VI-2024-07-31-Observer-Tables.xlsx
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836
    Cookie said:



    Off to the low countries for a week.
    It's odd to be going on holiday by heading east. Normally holidays start by heading eithet north or south on the M6. Heading east and leaving through Hull feels like leaving via the back door.
    Remarkably easy and agreeable though.
    I've spent an hour and a half watching England slip away. The Humber Estuary is so enthrallingly functional - particularly Immingham. In fact, ferries in general are much more interesting than planes. A brief insight into how our stuff moves around.
    I have particularly enjoyed seeing the Italianate tower in Grimsby and the small parish churches of Holderness. And also Spurn Head, which I've always wanted to see.
    I'd say English people are in a minority on the boat. Lots of Europeans coming back from a holiday in the North of England. Got chatting to an extended family from Utrecht returning from a week in Keswick. They always come to the UK on holiday, and I was pleased to discover they'd been to Wick on past visits.

    As a child I was fascinated by the idea of taking the DFDS to Denmark, and riding around Jutland on hired bikes in a happy suntanned-yet-blond family group, ending up in Legoland. We had the brochure at home but we never went.

    Still fancy doing it. I tried to get work to support a ferry crossing instead of the LCY-Billund flight but the timings didn’t work.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,167
    Nunu5 said:

    https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1819775754617389248

    We don't know who threw the objectm

    Russia are getting their lines out far far faster than the authorities.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited August 2024
    Courts to be open 24hrs a day.

    For all the talk of the fascist far right hardened EDL mob, when you see the footage there is a hell of a lot of clearly pretty young youth. Of course they are now on their holidays, so don't have the inconvenience of a job or school to be going to.

    Authorities need to really get on top of this as in Hull and Liverpool today some really bad scenes.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,167

    The answer to this rioting is simple

    Paxilon Hydrochlorate

    Just dump it in the air.
    With Pussy Galore's Flying Circus?
  • Nunu5 said:

    https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1819775754617389248

    We don't know who threw the objectm

    There were two injured on the videos (which showed both on the same video). Both with head injuries. One was bleeding profusely but walking wounded. The other was down and in a bad way being treated by paramedics.
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,394
    Foss said:

    Tables: https://opinium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/VI-2024-07-31-Observer-Tables.xlsx
    There doesn't look to be any Westminster polling hidden away in there.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Watching the archery now, they’re hitting regular 9s and 10s from 70m away.

    The 10 is 12cm wide.

    12cm, from 70m, with an arrow!
  • Courts to be open 24hrs a day.

    I have never forgotten telling man after man in cell after cell how long they would get in prison for the 2011 London riots.

    Once enthusiasm for lobbing bins at police has waned, once your pals have been arrested, once the booze & adrenaline subside - you realise.

    Then regret.

    Guess who won’t be coming along to give character evidence at your sentencing hearing? It’s the anonymous idiots-on-the-internet who inspired you to be the worst version of yourself after a few cans of beer and too much time on Facebook.

    Ask any lawyer who blearily pressed the cell buzzer at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court in the early hours of those hot, dangerous days in August 2011.

    There’s always a reckoning.


    https://x.com/Joanna__Hardy/status/1819692360915091742
  • Foss said:

    There doesn't look to be any Westminster polling hidden away in there.
    Opinium and others aren't conducting/publishing VI until they've understood where they went wrong at the general election.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,456

    Never been, but Mum probably makes far superior food :lol:
    What are her opening hours?
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,836

    Russia are getting their lines out far far faster than the authorities.
    Russia is winning, sadly. In Ukraine, and here.
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