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  • in reply to: General Discussion #268080
    hampden98
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    What I want to know is if she closed her eyes could she tell what was being said to her?

    in reply to: General Discussion #268106
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    So. Lets assume the universe is not expanding or contracting. What happens to everything in the end. When all the energy has exhausted itself.
    Does everything just, well, stop?

    BTW I’m not religious and I’m not that fussed about death. Just like the idea that the universe will happen again and I will be reborn.
    Of course I won’t know if that’s happened already?

    in reply to: General Discussion #268111
    hampden98
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    I’m driving briskly down the road. A car is waiting to pull out. I flash them to say “go, go for it!”.
    They go for it. They go for it and fail to accelerate because they are trying to find the hazard switch to `thank me`.
    I have to slow down waiting for that to happen after which they accelerate.
    Please people just thank me by putting your foot down and getting out of my way!

    in reply to: General Discussion #268116
    hampden98
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    Being pedantic for a moment.
    “Beware people illiterate scam artists are out there”
    Maybe,
    “Beware. Illiterate scam artists are out there, people”

    …repeat please?

    in reply to: General Discussion #266888
    hampden98
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    I’ve looked to Christ a few times after stepping on those little ******s!

    in reply to: General Discussion #266898
    hampden98
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    When it comes to ghosts, aliens, monsters and religion I just can’t be bothered to care about it.
    If people want to believe then go for it. Arguing with them has no effect.
    But, as for the Loch Ness monster while the `Monster` was a fake there are potential creatures that could appear to be a monster.
    Loch Ness is open to the sea. Several large whales or sharks can appear monster like in certain conditions and have been known to frequent it’s murky depths.

    in reply to: General Discussion #263005
    hampden98
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    Isn’t dogfish similar to Rock or Huss?
    You tend to find these lying around after the fishing boats come in.
    Either unwanted catch or old bait. Seems there is not much call for them commercially unless a nice size.
    Quite common around the UK.

    in reply to: General Discussion #263020
    hampden98
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27093347

    If the Ukraine situation escalates, NATO gets involved, who knows?

    in reply to: General Discussion #261863
    hampden98
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    Whirlybirds was one of those weird `black n white` shows that used to fill the gaps between the regular `colour` stuff when I was a kid.
    Whirlybirds, Flashing Blade, White Horses, Robinson Crusoe and Heidi. At a time when Why Don’t You, The Double Deckers Katweazle and the Banana Splits was on.
    Lunch times at home watching Pipkins before going back to school. Oh happy days! (well, not realy as I hated school but you can dream).

    in reply to: General Discussion #257012
    hampden98
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    hampden98 we have had the same old tosh from them for years so what’s the point?

    I’m not a BNP voter. For some reason racist fascism doesn’t appeal. Can’t think why?
    I may vote UKIP in the European election but that’s because it’s just farce. No one can be bothered including the mainstream parties.
    Who will I vote for in the next general election, hmm, lets see.
    Lib Dems. Week, gutless and lying. Nope. They shot their bolt in the last general election.
    Labour. Ran us into the ground and didn’t see the crash looming. Nope.
    Conservative. No idea about the working man. Nope again.

    Can always vote UKIP and see what being out of Europe is actually like?

    To be honest I have no idea who to vote for. No one party stands out as being worthy of my vote.
    I may just spoil my paper. A mute protest.

    in reply to: General Discussion #257018
    hampden98
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    BNP and UKIP, but not many threads on Labour, Lib Dems or Conservative. I think that’s the problem.
    Everyone is bored with the mainstream.

    in reply to: General Discussion #256664
    hampden98
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    I’m looking forward to having a Euro MP who doesn’t like Europe!

    in reply to: General Discussion #256685
    hampden98
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    The sunken tanks were interesting.
    In a previous program about the landings (you may have seen, several years ago now) that stated that the tanks were dropped too far from the beach.
    The strong tide carried them down the coast and in trying to `point` to the correct heading showed too much side to the current and swamped.
    But this program shows they just ran off the ramp and sunk.

    All in all I was dissapointed that we didn’t get to see more underwater.

    BTW what happened to that chap who was putting together all the photo’s, movies and information on the landings (even down to identifying particular soldiers) into one complete timeline?
    Now that would make an interesting program.

    in reply to: General Discussion #255957
    hampden98
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    I get frustrated at people who point out that the UKIP vote isn’t important because only 35% pf the electorate turned out to vote.
    What’s worse, voting UKIP or not voting at all?
    Don’t the other 65% realize that not turning up could let a radical party in. Then nobody gets to vote.

    in reply to: General Discussion #254964
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    What’s that film with Kirk Douglas as a French officer who is trying to clear the names of several French soldiers during WW1?
    True, it does have a few battle scenes but is primarily about the court martial.

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