Nosmo King
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If its a 'bomber' jacket it might be dangerous
If its a 'bomber' jacket it might be dangerous
Or a combat jacketIf its a 'bomber' jacket it might be dangerous
Not that hot off the presses, scroll up 4 posts
Not that hot off the presses, scroll up 4 posts
That's why we love you.Apologies--I managed to miss this thread all day.
It looks amazing. But does it really fly, or is that just hype?Not a DeLorian but...
Skegness 'flying Lamborghini' lift-off delayed
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-57267426
A man who was taking driving theory tests for other people by wrapping a bandage around his head has been arrested after his scam was discovered by staff members...
...The court heard that he had attended four different test centres in the south of England where he had a variety of excuses for his ‘injuries’ such as falling off a ladder and being struck in the head while working on a building site.
The story says it was being craned into an upper floor of a nightclub, so sadly no it doesnt flyIt looks amazing. But does it really fly, or is that just hype?
The story refers to "The man, known as QT for legal reasons" but doesn't explain further. It also states that he got an 18 month sentence because he "had sex with a 'vulnerable woman'" in 2019. I can almost guess what the "vulnerable woman" euphemism means, but I am left puzzled by the "legal reasons" over the name. Can someone fill me in?Member of banned group breached anti-terror order for sex, court hears
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-57330519
Its usually to to with a court order, but as to why the court imposed this press restriction i have no idea, he may be facing more charges relating to the banned organisation and naming him could influence the out come of any upcoming trial.The story refers to "The man, known as QT for legal reasons" but doesn't explain further. It also states that he got an 18 month sentence because he "had sex with a 'vulnerable woman'" in 2019. I can almost guess what the "vulnerable woman" euphemism means, but I am left puzzled by the "legal reasons" over the name. Can someone fill me in?
He was formally monitored / restricted in relation to his terrorist connections. I presume his identity was kept confidential because he hadn't been convicted of any crime (and to minimize publicity concerning who was watching whom).The story refers to "The man, known as QT for legal reasons" but doesn't explain further. It also states that he got an 18 month sentence because he "had sex with a 'vulnerable woman'" in 2019. I can almost guess what the "vulnerable woman" euphemism means, but I am left puzzled by the "legal reasons" over the name. Can someone fill me in?
A Thursday tweet from Radio 4 linked the segment.
"Warning: It got hot and wet for both our reporter and the guests," the tweet stated.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...ads-of-echidna-penis-become-erect-at-one-timeAustralian researchers discover why only two of echidna’s four penis heads become erect at one time
“Internally, we think it’s pretty similar to an echidna, but nobody’s ever seen an erect platypus penis, so we’re not sure if they only use one of their two heads at one time,” she said.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/bl...SUGVoEj-p8MyfyIbA5224xaoW1d_Ba1e51StHtpGdFxRQBizarre sign claims Sedgley has seen three 'alien abductions' - and blames council for not helping
Well, is anyone from Sedgley missing? Hmm?Bizarre sign claims Sedgley has seen three 'alien abductions' - and blames council for not helping
It might just give them major munchiesCrayfish take more risks while on antidepressants, study shows
Crayfish exposed to antidepressants via contaminated water behave more "boldly," emerging from hiding more quickly and spending longer looking for food, [reports] a study published in the journal Ecosphere.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-ne...re-risks-while-on-antidepressants-study-shows
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