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LOL, "one culture" ain't harmony, that's sterility.
Yes, some are immediately satisfying even though I enjoy a challenge on this. 1/6.
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It wasn't slow, it was very wrong. Johnson argued we'd stay open, he was quick off the mark with this very wrong policy set. He's pretending they were inept and slow, the reality is they were calculating and sociopathic in their pursuit of herd immunity via. mass infection using children as vectors
It's incredible how long it can take for stories like this to come into the open. It's truly an interesting one.
Some folks are good storytellers, some folks are good writers, not many folks are both.
Yeah, NOBODY ... as he said.
Oh, well, that's what we all thought.
Was well placed, but went the wrong way. 3/6.
That sounds odd. It's a spring release with (IIRC) some type of tooth grip. You may have a broken part, or maybe just needing a mega clean and regrease?
Red, Green, 2/6.
I was almost 3k km away on my first choice, but very close on the latitude.
Is this in East Africa?
Something I only found out recently is that lead is still in use for some bronze recipes. Now that we have silicon bronze it's much less popular, given that it's obviously hazardous, but I do like the reddish tones it gives.
It's closer to the final flight of Ultron.
And that didn't end well for him.
The most enjoyable gig I ever went to was Chuck Berry with a local band backing him in '77. He had perfect stage control.
I didn't know they tried to make one. A case of ... better stick with the short story.
Yes. We wander. It's one of the things we are good at.
I was expecting 'Pot Noodle' to be #1.
Quite weird. Nobody wants to hear me repeating that I had my first spaghetti Bolognese (restaurant) AND my first Indian curry (at neighbour's home) in the 1950s, in and around London.

(That's London, England, ofc, some 13 years after the end of WW2 and 5 years after the end of food rationing.)
Happy Amphibian Day, to all who celebrate it!
Vigeland, yes. Quite remarkable!
Red, Yellow, Green. 3/6.

Again, I got the latitude first and then edged closer. 😆
Well this looks horrible.

😆