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What is equally bizarre is that the hotel initially sued the victims, in an attempt to forestall a lawsuit against MGM Hotels.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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The Earth has been much warmer than it is now, it has also been much colder. These extreme events have happened on many occasions during the planet's lifetime, before humans evolved. The prevailing view at the time that was published was that a cooler period was overdue. Since then science has progressed and new evidence has arisen; this too has happened many times - at one point in time the Earth was thought to be flat, it was also thought to be at the centre of the Solar System, but both of these views have been superceded as new science has developed.
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According to the report on the BBC, one resident of Wennington says that he saw a compost heap burst into flames spontaneously.
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There are liars, damned liars, and politicians.
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Used to work wonders in the early FM games.
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Essex refusing to do us any favours.
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I had a hat on.
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The BBC putting infantile graphics on sports highlights videos. It is something they started with last year's Hundred, and it now seems to be the standard presentation. A case in point https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/cricket/62211056
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Wil the open top bus get another run out to celebrate their latest title ?
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Just been out trimming our grape vine. The garden thermometer in our back garden, hanging on a North facing fence and shaded by a pear tree, is showing 35 degrees C.
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If it is possible to have a "feminine" penis, is there such a thing as a "masculine" vagina ?
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A higher percentage growth from a lower starting point: the UK had the greatest drop in GDP during the pandemic.
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The country needs lerts.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-62209989 "The government should appoint a touring "tsar" to unravel the red tape facing British musicians in Europe, a cross-party group of MPs and peers has said. They would need to tackle the soaring costs of obtaining visas and transporting instruments that bands have encountered since Brexit. Some orchestras face bills of £5,000 every time they play abroad, said the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music. It added the industry faced a "crisis" that required "urgent" action. The call came in a major report into the state of touring post-Brexit, that warned musicians and their crew were "facing more costs, more complications and getting fewer opportunities" since the UK left the EU at the end of January 2020. "It's over two years since Brexit, yet there is still a mountain of red tape," said Labour MP Kevin Brennan, who chairs the all-party group. "Ultimately, it's a self-inflicted wound that doesn't have to be there.""
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A nice pair of Bristols
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It's not a windy day in Blackpool unless the spray from the waves breaking over the prom is hitting the third floor windows of the Tower building. On just such a day we came into our 2nd floor office one morning to find the slates from the roof of the building opposite, level with our windows, had blown across the road and straight through the newly installed double glazing.
