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jamescragg.bsky.social
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I'm pretty sure they meant 'overstating' in the lede. Perhaps a Freudian slip.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Do they ever go so far as 'courageous', or is such intemperate language reserved for the Commons?
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So A magnum cart, THE Magna Carta. Now it makes sense.
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Good God, you're barely a month from Ghost Walk Story Teller!
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I wonder whether any of the political cartoonists has drawn people stood on islands separated by rivers of blood yet?
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Incohesive knife??
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Hang on, wasn't Tom Adams at your wedding?
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New Pope's boss.
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So close to Rogation Sunday, too. I'd like to think every Pope has had his Midnight Mass Murder moment.
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They can't do that, it was enshrined! Enshrined!
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Spaceflight participant if you're sat next to the emergency exit, else Sentient Cargo.
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Also, for most, the point of education is to get a qualification. Learning for its own sake is a romantic notion we tend to develop later in life.
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Hovering dog. Not keen.
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His Love for Free Oranges sweet?
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Honestly, the things I've found in your nose...
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Same
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I can't remember who said 'If you believe Hollywood, the jews won the Holocaust', but this is the same phenomenon.
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I can't resent Luis Enrique anything, but...
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Our season will be over on Sunday. Hopefully.
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I'd be forced to choose between 'Gobshite' and 'Not the toilet duck again'
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ABBAT!
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Welcome to Hellness
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Ian doing it in Guardian voice.
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Don't play wordle, but surmise that your starter word is Earth?
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Like June Whitfield's caught him chatting up his boss's secretary at the Christmas party.
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Knights of St John Cooper Clarke #modknights
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Not the main issue, granted, but the bikes propped against the fence could do with a service.
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Because they've spent the last 301 days on hold to HMFRC
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Sláinte!
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Gauntlet down @ianmartin.bsky.social
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THE DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDREL #1980sgoonshows
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In an era when 'curated' is used to mean any old playlist slung together, it's been a joy to listen to this. Properly thought out, cohesive and utterly fascinating. Well done all of you.
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No-one wants to see him shaking hands with the unemployed.
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This obsession with demographics is so self-destructive. It just excludes people unnecessarily. R3 always championed the new and unusual, now they're just conflating 'new' with 'young'
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And having failed to come up with an acronym (because there has to be an acronym, it's one of the clues They carelessly leave strewn about), invites us to think of one ourselves.
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Like Jonathan Miller waiting for Dudley Moore to calm down during a Beyond the Fringe rehearsal.
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And what's her favourite type of coordination? HAND - EYYYYEEEE
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'Needless to say'
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The Undertows
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Is that a Yo' Ma joke?
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I can hear this in the voice of Nigel Blackwell.
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The lady's not for turning half way through cooking.
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BBC News - Hogmanay celebrations cancelled as UK-wide weather warnings take hold - BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... HAPPY NOW?
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*Eyeroll was my favourite
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Good God, look at that broth! I can taste it from here.
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So, who owned the Blind Beggar in 1966? Clue: 1966
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Bromley the only club in the top 4 flights of English football with a Conservative MP
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I expect it's what happens when you get an AI to generate a dot to dot. It can know what they're supposed to look like, but doesn't understand them. Hence also the bat where the stumps are meant to be.
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But it's 'yog' that will get Jeb sacked.