That's why Alan is the relief Tracey for Thunderbird 5 when John's on leave.
Posts by Ian Wilson
You started it by killing the last Pope you sofa humping dumbass.
I'm enjoying how Goodwin is now being nicknamed Matt GPT.
Best keep my head down....
One of the more underrated Animaniacs segments.
It's a darn shame that I don't need context for any of this post.
Not the most impartial of authors, but sure.
The pleasure is/was mine!
Back from a lovely evening seeing @marcusbrig.bsky.social perform at The Stand. An influence and a very funny man - and Museum of Everything remains one of my favourite radio comedies of all time.
Enough crawling, time for bed!
It comes around earlier every year.
I've been to that bar and bought a branded glass tankard! Lovely place to visit - which applies to Boston as a whole.
2016: Arrival
2006: Children of Men
1996: Trainspotting
1986: Platoon
1976: Network
1966: Carry On Cowboy
1956: The Killing
1946: My Darling Clementine
1936: Flash Gordon (slight cheat)
DJe(m) al-ed-din Mohammed ibn Mohammed el Hachimi el-Mecki has such sights to show you!
Which is so unlike The Telegraph.
"Ex-cop"?!? I think the title sequence made it quite clear that he was a police troubleshooter.
@agent326.bsky.social happy birthday sir!
Happy Burgess, Birthday!
And unattractive to boot.
WB: What do you have planned for Batman 2?
Tim Burton: We open on a newborn baby boy
WB: Aww
TB: No. The baby is ugly. He kills and eats a house cat while it's still alive. His parents try to kill him in his crib, but to Gotham's woe, they fail
WB: ...
TB: Also it's a Christmas movie
Are you aware of the trailer for the new animated Animal Farm movie, with Seth Rogen?
"Hello barky, hello purry!"
"bark, bark"
"purr, purr"
"I'm going to put on a pirate costume!"
Literally one of the best episodes, and a premonition of internet culture that was to come.
The fact that the BBC has made serious culpable errors does not negate the point that there is a real and concerted right-wing media campaign to destroy it. Both points can be true at the same time and the campaign would not end even if the errors did.
I always find it interesting how the story changes when a lawyer gets to court. They can say anything they want outside of court without accountability but the rules are vastly different in court where you can get seriously penalized for lying.
Do you think Farage looks... tired?
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