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  • in reply to: Fuel price indifference. #1791269
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    Actually, when the pricing changed from gallons to litres was when the difference went seemingly unnoticed…
    I can remember my father moaning about the price going up by a penny a gallon, rather than some fraction of a penny, yet when the price goes up by a penny or four then that equates to a helluva lot more since there are more than 4.5 litres (4.54609, in fact) to the old gallon!

    in reply to: General Discussion #222555
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    But it also dropped dramatically – to under £1 a litre over most of the country for several weeks, after the supermarkets declared a price war around Christmas.

    Plus we have a weak pound, which has pushed the price up. And the fuel companies would never miss an opportunity to claw back a few pennies given the chance.

    in reply to: Fuel price indifference. #1791271
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    But it also dropped dramatically – to under £1 a litre over most of the country for several weeks, after the supermarkets declared a price war around Christmas.

    Plus we have a weak pound, which has pushed the price up. And the fuel companies would never miss an opportunity to claw back a few pennies given the chance.

    in reply to: any harriers left in the RAF #2173632
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    No, not flying. Ground instruct.

    in reply to: General Discussion #222631
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    American soul singer Billy Paul has died.

    He was best known for his 1972 hit Me and Mrs Jones, which won a Grammy award and reached number one in the US

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36127223

    In addition 2016 has become so bad that celebs have started ‘re-dying’:

    Terry Nutkins has died…in 2012: Fans react to celebrity year of death as wildlife presenter ‘dies twice’

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/terry-nutkins-died-2012-fans-7828445

    It keeps them in the public eye, I suppose…

    in reply to: Recent Deaths Of People You May Have Heard Of… #1791345
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    American soul singer Billy Paul has died.

    He was best known for his 1972 hit Me and Mrs Jones, which won a Grammy award and reached number one in the US

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36127223

    In addition 2016 has become so bad that celebs have started ‘re-dying’:

    Terry Nutkins has died…in 2012: Fans react to celebrity year of death as wildlife presenter ‘dies twice’

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/terry-nutkins-died-2012-fans-7828445

    It keeps them in the public eye, I suppose…

    in reply to: General Discussion #222632
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    Thai ladyboys are a small yet very specific personal interest for some of the members here – you only find out about them when they stick their heads above the parapet and out themselves…;o)

    in reply to: Who totally spoiled Eurovision? #1791346
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    Thai ladyboys are a small yet very specific personal interest for some of the members here – you only find out about them when they stick their heads above the parapet and out themselves…;o)

    in reply to: General Discussion #222784
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    Papa Wemba has died on stage (collapsing rather than getting a poor reception).

    The influential Congolese music star Papa Wemba has died after collapsing on stage in Abidjan in Ivory Coast, media reports say…

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-36123214

    in reply to: Recent Deaths Of People You May Have Heard Of… #1791544
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    Papa Wemba has died on stage (collapsing rather than getting a poor reception).

    The influential Congolese music star Papa Wemba has died after collapsing on stage in Abidjan in Ivory Coast, media reports say…

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-36123214

    in reply to: A naval Warhawk? #882977
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    And the original is even older than that:

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2011

    Curtiss P-40 Aircraft Carrier

    Which, to be fair, doesn’t imply a naval Warhawk like the title of this thread – just as well since many of the images are actually P40s being transported on carriers, although there are some images of them being catapulted, etc.

    in reply to: General Discussion #222852
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    I’m not all that shocked into disbelief that you should hold such views.

    Because you believe that is how all right-thinking Englishmen should be thinking? No, sorry to disappoint you.

    in reply to: Who totally spoiled Eurovision? #1791608
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    I’m not all that shocked into disbelief that you should hold such views.

    Because you believe that is how all right-thinking Englishmen should be thinking? No, sorry to disappoint you.

    in reply to: General Discussion #222861
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    Nope, not heard of her, unlike this great of yesteryear…

    Choppers – the last surviving chimpanzee from the PG Tips adverts – has died aged 48.

    Twycross Zoo said the remaining character from the “tea chimps” was put down by staff after she began to display signs of heart and liver failure.

    Known for her performances as Ada in the PG Tips commercials, which ran from the 1960s through until 1980, Choppers became the last surviving member of the troop after her cohabitant at the zoo, Louis, died in 2014.

    The chimpanzees also appeared in a number of children’s shows, including Tiswas and Blue Peter.

    They were often dressed up in clothes and filmed acting out messy tea parties, with lip-syncing voice-overs recorded by the likes of actor Peter Sellers and comedian Bob Monkhouse.

    While the commercials proved popular with TV audiences, Twycross Zoo ended its advertising agreement in the 1980s over concerns of animal cruelty.

    Animal experts at the zoo later admitted the use of the apes was wrong, but chimpanzees from abroad continued to appear in tea adverts up until 2003.

    Choppers was taken in by Twycross Zoo, Leicestershire, after being brought to Britain by a couple who had rescued her from poachers in Liberia.

    Although she spent her twilight years in a shared enclosure with other chimps, she was known to prefer solitude, often shunning other apes in favour of human company.

    A statement released by Twycross Zoo said staff and visitors had been “saddened” by Choppers’s death, adding that she was a “well-known” and “much-loved chimp”.

    “Choppers recently became ill, showing signs of heart and liver failure, and despite the best efforts of the zoo’s veterinary team her health declined and the difficult decision to put her to sleep was made on Wednesday,” it continued.

    “She will be sadly missed by all staff at the zoo, as well as her numerous fans.”

    Choppers made her final TV performance in January last year, when she featured in a Channel 5 documentary looking back on the “tea chimps” and their lives in commercials.

    http://home.bt.com/news/animals/the-last-surviving-pg-tips-chimpanzee-has-died-11364053352965

    Oh 2016, why are you depleting our reservoir of fame and genuine talent…?

    in reply to: Recent Deaths Of People You May Have Heard Of… #1791625
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    Nope, not heard of her, unlike this great of yesteryear…

    Choppers – the last surviving chimpanzee from the PG Tips adverts – has died aged 48.

    Twycross Zoo said the remaining character from the “tea chimps” was put down by staff after she began to display signs of heart and liver failure.

    Known for her performances as Ada in the PG Tips commercials, which ran from the 1960s through until 1980, Choppers became the last surviving member of the troop after her cohabitant at the zoo, Louis, died in 2014.

    The chimpanzees also appeared in a number of children’s shows, including Tiswas and Blue Peter.

    They were often dressed up in clothes and filmed acting out messy tea parties, with lip-syncing voice-overs recorded by the likes of actor Peter Sellers and comedian Bob Monkhouse.

    While the commercials proved popular with TV audiences, Twycross Zoo ended its advertising agreement in the 1980s over concerns of animal cruelty.

    Animal experts at the zoo later admitted the use of the apes was wrong, but chimpanzees from abroad continued to appear in tea adverts up until 2003.

    Choppers was taken in by Twycross Zoo, Leicestershire, after being brought to Britain by a couple who had rescued her from poachers in Liberia.

    Although she spent her twilight years in a shared enclosure with other chimps, she was known to prefer solitude, often shunning other apes in favour of human company.

    A statement released by Twycross Zoo said staff and visitors had been “saddened” by Choppers’s death, adding that she was a “well-known” and “much-loved chimp”.

    “Choppers recently became ill, showing signs of heart and liver failure, and despite the best efforts of the zoo’s veterinary team her health declined and the difficult decision to put her to sleep was made on Wednesday,” it continued.

    “She will be sadly missed by all staff at the zoo, as well as her numerous fans.”

    Choppers made her final TV performance in January last year, when she featured in a Channel 5 documentary looking back on the “tea chimps” and their lives in commercials.

    http://home.bt.com/news/animals/the-last-surviving-pg-tips-chimpanzee-has-died-11364053352965

    Oh 2016, why are you depleting our reservoir of fame and genuine talent…?

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