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Unfortunately it is the best tea
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This is the sort of shit that should, quite rightly, get you deported
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People don't expect this behaviour because they think the name is a casual "nah don't worry, just eat!" when in fact it's a controlling "just fucking eat".
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Only if your lady partner is willing to give it some minge
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Looks like you already have one, since you're replying to stuff a long way in the past
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Nah you just have to add extra keywords. "John Major nonce" would still bring up your crimes.
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Yeah all that pent up demand in Stavanger, desperate for Arbroath Smokies
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Sure but not in quite the way where there's a go-to figurehead to talk about policy or have the attack line ready
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That's the trouble with the US system. There is no particular leader of the opposition to stand up and say anything
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But as always in these things, you don't get competition you get a private monopoly
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Well indeed. The idea was to subcontractor and create competition. In fairness, SpaceX were cheaper but their safety record is crap compared to NASA's
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But, of course, Enol can't survive without government cash. So this kills SpaceX dead as well as giving NASA a headache.
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No, they absolutely do not. SpaceX is currently the best and cheapest way to launch. There's only that and (I think) Soyuz
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He is. The character he played in the films is grown up in the play and is the "elder Malfoy" to his son who is now at Hogwarts
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He is
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And I've had a lovely nap.
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And then we saw some Big Paintings. Which were magnificent and I wanted to sit for an hour in each room on my own, but for some reason they let other people in there too. #CIandCPinParis
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It also features Dave in at least two panels of glass. Dave is eternal. And I saw a fragment of the actual crown of thorns and the one true cross. I LOVE relics. #CIandCPinParis
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Which in finding that clip I discovered he has actually shown her
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If you were on the internet in the early 2000s you might remember him from his viral novelty smash about Kylie's bum
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Tonight we're meeting my old friend Allan van Darc, who is a major Kylie fan, a minor French cable TV celebrity, more minor pop star, and all-round incredibly lovely human being.
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That seems sensible. Or I recommend an exotic paradise that might be a little more to her taste.
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The poor woman has ulcerative colitis, she can't be expected to eat anything other than chips. As we all know, lovely fried chips are the only known cure.
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£100 doesn't buy the counselling she'll need to get over having to eat pasta, Simon. I feel like you're being unsympathetic. There wasn't even a club singer or karaoke!
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I don't think you've read it properly. Or if you have, you didn't take in the true scale of it. They only served chips once. ONCE!
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I won't
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I do and I look quite the young man about town
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It's where I belong, Michael. It's just that my bank balance disagrees.
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I took that as a sign of the trust between them. But you're right as Belinda didn't know anything that happened so to her it was just "cool, I'm home! Hey, what the hell are you doing?"
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(Also, Belinda objected to a DNA scan in episode 1, but accepted that she'd had a baby with doctor without consent without a murmur?)
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That's what didn't work for me. Doctor risks his life and the universe for a baby that never existed, then saddles a bright, ambitious, carefree young woman with a failed relationship and a two year old she now needs to bring up on her own.
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It was an absolute mess.
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Also, you just have to click the "I have a TV Licence" button. It's not an overly complex paywall.
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However, the titular Time Travellers visits himself aged 14. Frequently.
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Don't watch the film but the book is fun. More of a romance than fully sci-fi but I loved it.