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posted on 22/3/18

I love travelling on trains. I love history and documentaries. That means I love a programme called Great Railway Journeys, especially the current one on BBC 2 about India. Fascinating, but why the fck do they have that fckin rsewipe Michael Portillo doing it. Man, that's a face I'd love to punch.

posted on 22/3/18

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posted on 22/3/18

Zico

Evidence required.

WhenTF did ancient Sanskrit writings inspire weapons of mass destruction?

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posted on 22/3/18

Monsoon Railways was pretty good if you ever get the chance to see the 2 part documentary.

posted on 22/3/18

comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
Sky at Night i quite enjoy, Civilisations is also good, the last one i watched was about art and religion. The bit about tintoretto and islamic rugs
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That tinterotto cup was rubbish. Poor man's European football


posted on 22/3/18

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posted 18 minutes ago
Ancient Aliens - love it.
They discuss ancient buildings, technology and sites and ask how could these things have been built thousands of years ago - yet present day humans would still find it difficult to achieve.

The Punisher is a great series too, as is Happy Valley.

You remember the old series where an old bloke in a hut would talk about canals and horses n' stuff?
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The ominous sound track TV shows like ancient aliens and the like have are brilliant. Like somehow you are finding out that everything you knew was an illusion. No man could have drilled a perfectly circular hole, it was clearly an ancient laser beam
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The dimensions and build of the great pyramid are scary.
It contains Pi, Phi and the ratio of the Earth's circumference.
This is the country which Pythagoras visited and left with great knowledge.
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Did he discover a secret knowledge from ancient writings. Do the pyramids have a frequency that leads to enlightenment. No way human's could have built them, no way. And i'll prove it by interviewing an 85 year old retired "nasa pilot".
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Not a fan then?

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posted on 22/3/18

comment by Zico 🏆 (U21090)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 10 minutes ago
Zico

Evidence required.

WhenTF did ancient Sanskrit writings inspire weapons of mass destruction?

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The Vedic Texts and Bhagavad Gita.

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More specificity required mate. Show me the text where these talk about mushroom clouds and mutually assured destruction.

posted on 22/3/18



Is this our very own Toiler On The Seas I see before me?

If so a hundred thousand welcomes.



If you're a WUM you'd better be good.


posted on 22/3/18

comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 3 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by Zico 🏆 (U21090)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 10 minutes ago
Zico

Evidence required.

WhenTF did ancient Sanskrit writings inspire weapons of mass destruction?

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The Vedic Texts and Bhagavad Gita.

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More specificity required mate. Show me the text where these talk about mushroom clouds and mutually assured destruction.

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Aye I'm looking forward to the chapter on nuclear fission 😂

posted on 22/3/18

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posted on 22/3/18

Was in a chippy in Copland Road back in the early 80s when a boy asked for a poke of silicon chips. The 'chef' took umbrage and sent him packing calling him a smarterse.

Another time in the same place, a fella asked for a d**k**'s walloper and chips. Apart from asking if he wanted salt and vingar, the 'chef' never batted an eyelid and gave him his black pudding supper.

Govan, eh. My cousin used to live round the corner from this chippy.

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posted on 22/3/18

comment by Zachsda(Go now) (U1850)
posted 31 minutes ago
comment by JukeboxJunkie (U10162)
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comment by Zico 🏆 (U21090)
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comment by theresgonnaebeashow (U5686)
posted 10 minutes ago
Zico

Evidence required.

WhenTF did ancient Sanskrit writings inspire weapons of mass destruction?

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The Vedic Texts and Bhagavad Gita.

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More specificity required mate. Show me the text where these talk about mushroom clouds and mutually assured destruction.

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Aye I'm looking forward to the chapter on nuclear fission 😂
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What was the biggest seller in the canteen at Chernobyl ?


Fission chips
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With Curie sauce

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posted on 22/3/18

“I like the juice”

😂😂😂

Makes you proud to be Scottish, eh? 😂

I was in Edinburgh the other week, on the walk back to my digs when I passed a chippy.. asked for my usual, red pudding supper.

Guy looked at me like I was ret@rded.. “what’s a red pudding?”

Stupid edinburgers haven’t lived. Red pudding is the king of fish n chips grub 😂

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posted on 22/3/18

Aye, imagine having no vinegar.

Weirdos.

Almost explains piff 😂

posted on 22/3/18

Juke, I've got news for you mate. The sauce is watered down with vinegar. That said, I prefer salt n sauce to salt n vinegar. Used to go to a chippy in Paisley that did it.

posted on 22/3/18

Why would you waste vinegar by trying to ruin tomato sauce with it?

That's an even more henious crime.

posted on 22/3/18

comment by JukeboxJunkie (U10162)
posted 8 minutes ago
Why would you waste vinegar by trying to ruin tomato sauce with it?

That's an even more henious crime.
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It's brown sauce they use...

posted on 22/3/18

comment by JukeboxJunkie (U10162)
posted 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
“I like the juice”

😂😂😂

Makes you proud to be Scottish, eh? 😂

I was in Edinburgh the other week, on the walk back to my digs when I passed a chippy.. asked for my usual, red pudding supper.

Guy looked at me like I was ret@rded.. “what’s a red pudding?”

Stupid edinburgers haven’t lived. Red pudding is the king of fish n chips grub 😂
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Wtf is a red pudding??

posted on 22/3/18

I used to see signs for red puddings whenever I worked up around Elgin and always wondered wtf it is

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