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cryrst The garden of England 11 Nov 21 7.04pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
That's quite enough of that, thank you! Mummy becks has given you both a dressing down. heed it
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BlueJay UK 12 Nov 21 5.59pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Mummy becks has given you both a dressing down. heed it They won't stop, because they know that a spanking comes next.
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BlueJay UK 12 Nov 21 6.05pm | |
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Cox has a booming voice, and passion for his craft. I've enjoyed seeing him do the rounds in his recent UK interviews and of course his stand out performance in Succession. At the ripe old age of 75, he's a lesson to us that age is just a number!
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becky over the moon 12 Nov 21 6.42pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
They won't stop, because they know that a spanking comes next. Heavens NO! That's reserved for the paying customers
A stairway to Heaven and a Highway to Hell give some indication of expected traffic numbers |
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BlueJay UK 12 Nov 21 6.54pm | |
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 12 Nov 21 8.46pm | |
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Phew, thank God for that . . . still ok for Sunday?
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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ex hibitionist Hastings 19 Nov 21 2.08pm | |
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I happen to think that Brian Cox is cr*p - he states with certainty that the universe was once compressed into an infinitessimal point with no space around it before it exploded and if your maths isn't good enough you aren't capable of understanding why. Give me Sir Fred Hoyle any day - the man who coined the phrase 'big bang' as a term of abuse - he didn't believe in the big bang or any theory for the origin of the universe because he was one of those rare scientists to admit when he didn't have a scooby. Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, would have a more sophisticated explanation, he says that there are microwaves detected which seem to come from the big bang - but he's agnostic rather than atheist realising that mystery underlies everything ultimately. John Gribbin has stated that our universe could have been created by naughty sixth formers in a lab trying to create a spaceless nothing - he is a world class physicist but in this case he is talking b*ll*x. Most oberated scientist ever - Stephen Hawking, most underated James Clerk Maxwell - he precited the existence of em waves and is the hero of Einstein and Feynman. He was a Christian, there is no contradiction being such and a scientist - he explained that physicists are like bell ringers ... 'we know what strings o pull to get the right notes but we don't know what's happening in the belfry'. They love telling you what they know but they don't like fessing up to what they don't or can never know, which can be more revealing.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 19 Nov 21 6.57pm | |
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or , to put it another way..... was there some nobody in the physics-world who published more significant works than Hawking ? ask a footballer's wife to give us a summary of the main theoretical points.
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