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That's one of my favourite tracks. I listened to them all again just recently (not all in one sitting) and whenever I do I still discover amazing songs that for some reason didn't click before, like this one
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j4y...
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About the only other road trip films from England I can think of are Radio On and Clockwise.
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I do wonder about the story behind the poem considering what else was happening in Normandy in 1944. Destined to remain a mystery.
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I meant to when I bought it a few days ago and when I saw your theme for today thought it would be perfect.
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One of my favourite book covers.
The Leathermen were very creepy. A few years ago I came across photos of this mask from Nigeria and it immediately made me think of them.
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Right on cue
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100%. And a rather appropriate poem to accompany this:
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A sad late chapter in the long history of persecution of the Great auk.
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There's a fascinating story that a parrot was the last speaker of an otherwise extinct South American language
www.strangehistory.net/2010/11/02/t...
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The Merlin app has helped me learn so many more bird calls, and see new bird species I had no idea were around after the app picked them up.
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When I was furloughed over lockdown I thought I'd be able to make a major dent in my backlog of books. I did read a lot, but nowhere near as many as I expected.
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The lack of specifics such as the names of the scientists involved is a big red flag too, and as nothing further has come out since I wonder if it was AI generated in response to this new paper?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Hopefully it's that they jumped the gun on an embargoed press release and we'll get the proper announcement very soon, but I fear it'll just turn out to be AI crap.