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Posts by Bob M Chem

It's a happy little game about assembling a group of friends at a camp in the woods.

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Dubious Ad - Ironclad AI for, wait for it, contracts (yeah that's a good plan....) at the front of this episode for me. Currently enjoying the Blue Monday chat.

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I wonder what university mixtures would have contained?

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Oh no Stick Man, look out for the librarians!

4 months ago 3 0 1 0

I assumed this must be a @johngreensbluesky.bsky.social, turns out other people talk about tuberculosis too!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

You could commision @greenmatthewsuk.bsky.social , seems up their alley.

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@mattgrayy.es

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And I'm now pondering why we haven't had @@mattgrayy.es
trying being an archivist.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Yeah I'm going to fully advocate intuitive reading, not this.

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Alternate Reality Games

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

You've got to go to @themerl.bsky.social surely!

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The UFO Rogues Gallery Takes Over America, Part 1 An unlikely group of paranormalists has persuaded the American public that the government takes UFOs seriously.

skeptoid.com/episodes/4787 Start here

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And just how do you expect him to carry them?

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Saw these at Compton Verney and thought of @themerl.bsky.social

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Curry Favour - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'Curry favour'?

"the curry of ‘curry favour’ has nothing to do with Indian food. It comes instead from an Old French verb conraier – ‘to prepare’, ‘to put in order’. This is the same source as the name for the rubbing down and dressing of horses – curry-combing." www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/cur...

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Curry Favour - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'Curry favour'?

Yes flaterie (flattery/pride), avarice (greed/gluttony), vilanie (wrath), variété (inconstancy), envie (envy), and lacheté (cowardice). (www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/cur...)

1 year ago 9 0 1 0

"And that boss is why we're still on our lunch break"

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And so it begins.... #GavleGoat2024

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Half-timbered house, outside which stand mannequins of a man and woman in 17th-century clothing. Christmas lights are hung in the windows and along the roofline.

Half-timbered house, outside which stand mannequins of a man and woman in 17th-century clothing. Christmas lights are hung in the windows and along the roofline.

Oliver Cromwell's house festooned with Christmas lights. The man would be spinning in his grave, if he hadn't already been exhumed and dismembered.

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Booked for North Wall for my wife's birthday... the kids are going to think The North Wall Centre is "The Nick Cope" theatre after seeing Rosie and Hugh's Great Big Adventure there as well!

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Well... made it to school an hour later than usual despite floods and road closures and accidents.

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