I wonder why we have to be told that it is shocking? It's an inconveniently large amount of water in the wrong place, right enough, but unless the overhead wires somehow got into it it shouldn't have shocked anyone. Consider the national annual savings in printer's ink (or electrons) were the word 'shocking' to be dropped by the newspapers.
I wonder why we have to be told that it is shocking? It's an inconveniently large amount of water in the wrong place, right enough, but unless the overhead wires somehow got into it it shouldn't have shocked anyone. Consider the national annual savings in printer's ink (or electrons) were the word 'shocking' to be dropped by the newspapers.
Quite, but lots of dirty water in the wrong place is hardly 'Noos' these days. I'm surprised they didn't tell us how outraged and traumatised local rail passengers are by the resultant carnage and chaos...
I wonder why we have to be told that it is shocking? It's an inconveniently large amount of water in the wrong place, right enough, but unless the overhead wires somehow got into it it shouldn't have shocked anyone. Consider the national annual savings in printer's ink (or electrons) were the word 'shocking' to be dropped by the newspapers.
Quite, but lots of dirty water in the wrong place is hardly 'Noos' these days. I'm surprised they didn't tell us how outraged and traumatised local rail passengers are by the resultant carnage and chaos...
I think the rail users are probably all too used to their station being full of shit...
I wonder why we have to be told that it is shocking? It's an inconveniently large amount of water in the wrong place, right enough, but unless the overhead wires somehow got into it it shouldn't have shocked anyone. Consider the national annual savings in printer's ink (or electrons) were the word 'shocking' to be dropped by the newspapers.
Quite, but lots of dirty water in the wrong place is hardly 'Noos' these days. I'm surprised they didn't tell us how outraged and traumatised local rail passengers are by the resultant carnage and chaos...
I am sure they could have found someone whose "Christmas is ruined by this". Or how it would all be better under a Reform government (Who would, I am sure, ban water from underground stations)
I wonder why we have to be told that it is shocking? It's an inconveniently large amount of water in the wrong place, right enough, but unless the overhead wires somehow got into it it shouldn't have shocked anyone. Consider the national annual savings in printer's ink (or electrons) were the word 'shocking' to be dropped by the newspapers.
Quite, but lots of dirty water in the wrong place is hardly 'Noos' these days. I'm surprised they didn't tell us how outraged and traumatised local rail passengers are by the resultant carnage and chaos...
I am sure they could have found someone whose "Christmas is ruined by this". Or how it would all be better under a Reform government (Who would, I am sure, ban water from underground stations)
Yes, there will be some who will volubly express their fury and disgust at the ruining of their Christmas.
Here we go again: TV presenter found dead on roof as tributes pour in. That sounds as if the tributes killed the poor chap. Why do we keep getting this "as", especially as a semicolon would do the job better and more economically?
Here we go again: TV presenter found dead on roof as tributes pour in. That sounds as if the tributes killed the poor chap. Why do we keep getting this "as", especially as a semicolon would do the job better and more economically?
Quite. These 'reports' are ISTM produced by AI robots, who have not been programmed to write in English.
From the "i": Macron confirms new aircraft carrier.
This begs two questions: whether the carrier has been baptised (or even built); and whether Macron has been ordained (and raised to the Episcopate). We Should Be Told.
I wasn't previously aware that the papists had resorted to abducting individual body parts, let alone those of dictators. I wonder whether they'll try reverse transubstantiation and turn it into bread.
Well, that's a reassuring short-term forecast, at least, although one would think that those who can see it on the horizon would come to the same conclusion.
But they didn't, and that's the purpose of the news release: those watching it saw what appeared to be steam or ash venting from (what remains of) the top. It was actually volcanic ash left from the 1980 explosion that was picked up by a strong East wind and blown a few km into the sky.
Actually, there have been a swarm of earthquakes happening along the Cascade Belt this past few weeks. See map. Every time this happens, everyone holds their breath, especially those down wind of the volcanoes. While the report cited is from Sept 2025, we are going into 2026 waiting for one of those things to blow their top again.
Uproar as cars continue to be banned from idyllic Welsh beach. I can't help thinking that there'd be more {up}roaring if the cars were allowed back ...
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Shocking pictures show train station outside London completely flooded as it’s closed until Christmas Eve.
Quite, but lots of dirty water in the wrong place is hardly 'Noos' these days. I'm surprised they didn't tell us how outraged and traumatised local rail passengers are by the resultant carnage and chaos...
https://flic.kr/p/2rLzkQQ
I think the rail users are probably all too used to their station being full of shit...
By the way, have you noticed how passengers are almost always "commuters" in the Press?
I am sure they could have found someone whose "Christmas is ruined by this". Or how it would all be better under a Reform government (Who would, I am sure, ban water from underground stations)
Yes, there will be some who will volubly express their fury and disgust at the ruining of their Christmas.
Quite. These 'reports' are ISTM produced by AI robots, who have not been programmed to write in English.
This begs two questions: whether the carrier has been baptised (or even built); and whether Macron has been ordained (and raised to the Episcopate). We Should Be Told.
I wasn't previously aware that the papists had resorted to abducting individual body parts, let alone those of dictators. I wonder whether they'll try reverse transubstantiation and turn it into bread.
This could almost become a game, were it not for the extremely limited vocabulary required...
Ok, who invited a Great Old One to their Solstice do and forgot to return them?...
Parachutes and lifebelts, anyone?, anyone?
Actually, there have been a swarm of earthquakes happening along the Cascade Belt this past few weeks. See map. Every time this happens, everyone holds their breath, especially those down wind of the volcanoes. While the report cited is from Sept 2025, we are going into 2026 waiting for one of those things to blow their top again.