GOAL - Crystal Palace 0-1 Man Utd
Marcus Rashford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFdWhW0OHSo
Johnny Depp was never violent to me, says ex-partner Winona Ryder
He's been done over there. Probably not an awesome individual, but totally done over.
Fans in stadiums: Prime Minister Boris Johnson says supporters could return in October
In 1979, Monty Python's Life of Brian was considered so controversial it was given an X certificate and banned from some British cinemas.
Last year, however, its rating was downgraded to a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
In its annual report, published this week, the BBFC said it now considered the film "permissible at a more junior category" under its current guidelines.
The film returned to cinemas in 2019 to mark its 40th anniversary.
Many consider the Titanic a cruise ship. This is likely due to the fact that it was built to be a luxury ship for passengers. The first use of the word “cruise ship" or “cruise liner" was in 1900 with the luxury cruising ship, Prinzessin Victoria Luise. But many point to the fact that the Titanic is actually a Royal Mail Ship (which came with the benefits I have spoken about before), but that was not the original designation of the vessel. Originally, the Titanic was going to be called the SS Titanic. SS stands for Screw Steamer, also known as Steamship, but after carrying Royal Mail, it gained the RMS title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKuGt94jTpw
"Echoes" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, and the sixth and final track from their 1971 album Meddle. It was written in 1970 by all four members of the group. Containing several extended instrumental passages, largely ambient sound effects, and musical improvisation, the track has a running time of 23:31 and comprises the entire second side of the vinyl and cassette recordings.[3]
Leeds United have been promoted to the Premier League after 16 years away.
Their place in the top flight for next season was confirmed by West Brom's 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield Town on Friday.
Leeds will now be crowned champions if Brentford do not beat Stoke on Saturday or the Whites then take a point from Sunday's visit to Derby County.
Argentine Marcelo Bielsa has led the Yorkshire side to promotion in his second season in charge after finishing third in the Championship in 2018-19.
It has been a long and often painful journey back to the Premier League for Leeds and their fans, who had seen their team reach the semi-final of the Champions League in 2001.
The club was in a dreadful financial position when they were relegated to the Championship in 2004 and though Kevin Blackwell - the first of 15 managers employed by Leeds since they were last in the top flight - steadied the ship initially and nearly took them back up in 2005-06, they were placed into administration in 2007 and went down to League One.
Worse was to come in the form of a 15-point deduction to start the following campaign and it took them three seasons to eventually win promotion back to the second tier under the management of Simon Grayson.
Championship: Leeds United promoted to Premier League after 16-year absence
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53449068
In 1963 Leeds were labelled by the Football Association's own FA News as "the dirtiest [team] in the Football League". On more than one occasion referees had to order Leeds players off the pitch for a break mid-match to break up mass brawls.
Never smile at a crocodile, don't be taken in by his friendly grin...
Scientists made an environmentally friendly gin from peas. Yes, it will still get you drunk.
Coronavirus restrictions will ease further in England under plans for a "significant return to normality" by Christmas, Boris Johnson has announced.
Under the new guidelines, people may use public transport for journeys immediately, while advice for employers will change from 1 August.
Companies will have more discretion to bring staff back to workplaces if it is safe to do so, the PM explained.
The world is facing a staggering jobs challenge with a quarter of a billion people set to lose their job this year, the president of Microsoft has said.
Brad Smith says millions will need to learn new skills to get jobs, or even to hang on to their old one, as the digitisation of economies races ahead.
Microsoft recently announced a plan to deliver skills and training to 25 million people globally this year.
It will offer training, skills, certifications and help finding jobs.
Millions of people around the world could be exposed to dangerous levels of heat stress - a dangerous condition which can cause organs to shut down.
Many live in developing countries, and do jobs that expose them to potentially life threatening conditions.
These include being out in the open on farms and building sites or indoors in factories and hospitals.
Global warming will increase the chances of summer conditions that may be "too hot for humans" to work in.
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posted on 16/7/20
GOAL - Crystal Palace 0-1 Man Utd
Marcus Rashford
posted on 17/7/20
Leeds
posted on 17/7/20
Premier League
posted on 17/7/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFdWhW0OHSo
posted on 17/7/20
Johnny Depp was never violent to me, says ex-partner Winona Ryder
posted on 17/7/20
He's been done over there. Probably not an awesome individual, but totally done over.
posted on 17/7/20
SEEEEEEEEX
posted on 17/7/20
Fans in stadiums: Prime Minister Boris Johnson says supporters could return in October
posted on 17/7/20
In 1979, Monty Python's Life of Brian was considered so controversial it was given an X certificate and banned from some British cinemas.
Last year, however, its rating was downgraded to a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).
In its annual report, published this week, the BBFC said it now considered the film "permissible at a more junior category" under its current guidelines.
The film returned to cinemas in 2019 to mark its 40th anniversary.
posted on 17/7/20
Many consider the Titanic a cruise ship. This is likely due to the fact that it was built to be a luxury ship for passengers. The first use of the word “cruise ship" or “cruise liner" was in 1900 with the luxury cruising ship, Prinzessin Victoria Luise. But many point to the fact that the Titanic is actually a Royal Mail Ship (which came with the benefits I have spoken about before), but that was not the original designation of the vessel. Originally, the Titanic was going to be called the SS Titanic. SS stands for Screw Steamer, also known as Steamship, but after carrying Royal Mail, it gained the RMS title.
posted on 17/7/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKuGt94jTpw
posted on 17/7/20
Heard
posted on 17/7/20
"Echoes" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, and the sixth and final track from their 1971 album Meddle. It was written in 1970 by all four members of the group. Containing several extended instrumental passages, largely ambient sound effects, and musical improvisation, the track has a running time of 23:31 and comprises the entire second side of the vinyl and cassette recordings.[3]
posted on 17/7/20
Will Young
posted on 17/7/20
Leeds United have been promoted to the Premier League after 16 years away.
Their place in the top flight for next season was confirmed by West Brom's 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield Town on Friday.
Leeds will now be crowned champions if Brentford do not beat Stoke on Saturday or the Whites then take a point from Sunday's visit to Derby County.
Argentine Marcelo Bielsa has led the Yorkshire side to promotion in his second season in charge after finishing third in the Championship in 2018-19.
posted on 17/7/20
It has been a long and often painful journey back to the Premier League for Leeds and their fans, who had seen their team reach the semi-final of the Champions League in 2001.
The club was in a dreadful financial position when they were relegated to the Championship in 2004 and though Kevin Blackwell - the first of 15 managers employed by Leeds since they were last in the top flight - steadied the ship initially and nearly took them back up in 2005-06, they were placed into administration in 2007 and went down to League One.
Worse was to come in the form of a 15-point deduction to start the following campaign and it took them three seasons to eventually win promotion back to the second tier under the management of Simon Grayson.
posted on 17/7/20
Championship: Leeds United promoted to Premier League after 16-year absence
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53449068
posted on 17/7/20
In 1963 Leeds were labelled by the Football Association's own FA News as "the dirtiest [team] in the Football League". On more than one occasion referees had to order Leeds players off the pitch for a break mid-match to break up mass brawls.
posted on 17/7/20
SEEDS
posted on 17/7/20
Never smile at a crocodile, don't be taken in by his friendly grin...
posted on 17/7/20
Scientists made an environmentally friendly gin from peas. Yes, it will still get you drunk.
posted on 17/7/20
Coronavirus restrictions will ease further in England under plans for a "significant return to normality" by Christmas, Boris Johnson has announced.
Under the new guidelines, people may use public transport for journeys immediately, while advice for employers will change from 1 August.
Companies will have more discretion to bring staff back to workplaces if it is safe to do so, the PM explained.
posted on 17/7/20
The world is facing a staggering jobs challenge with a quarter of a billion people set to lose their job this year, the president of Microsoft has said.
Brad Smith says millions will need to learn new skills to get jobs, or even to hang on to their old one, as the digitisation of economies races ahead.
Microsoft recently announced a plan to deliver skills and training to 25 million people globally this year.
It will offer training, skills, certifications and help finding jobs.
posted on 17/7/20
Millions of people around the world could be exposed to dangerous levels of heat stress - a dangerous condition which can cause organs to shut down.
Many live in developing countries, and do jobs that expose them to potentially life threatening conditions.
These include being out in the open on farms and building sites or indoors in factories and hospitals.
Global warming will increase the chances of summer conditions that may be "too hot for humans" to work in.
posted on 17/7/20
Like Arizona.
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