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  1. An excellent spot for Desmond Morris, thought he'd died ten years or so back. His The Naked Ape and The Human Zoo are required texts to this day; whilst much of the science has been superseded in the fifty-odd years since they were published, they are still eye-openers and their wider truths cannot be denied.


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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Brand- 95 year old folk singer

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Smullyan- 96 year old mathematician

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Derby-Lewis- 79 year old South African right-wing political figure, possibly has terminal cancer

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo_Walendy- 88 year old German right-wing extremist and historical revisionist

     

    These would all be worth looking into as serious DL picks

     

    I'd never heard of Oscar Brand before, but what a career. Played with Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly. Presented the same radio show for 70+ years and still going strong. What a guy.


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    The guilty man was a minister, right. so Skinner and one or two of the names nobody has heard are in the clear. Field, Meacher, Vaz all had prominent ministerial appointments at one time or another. Vaz is so santimonious and clear on what others are doing wrong when he presides over his committees that I'm not sure he's a prime candidate (though it's be a spectacular fall if it was him.) Corbyn surely wouldn't dare stand for leader with such a skeleton waiting in the closet.

     

     

    Not sure it mentions in the article that the MP in question was a minister, though I guess that may be the implication of 'senior'. I agree though it's hard to imagine Vaz being involved, but, that said, he does have some interesting whispers online about what he did/didn't know about things back then. And Corbyn seems like a decent, principled man, I'm not sure he'd be brazen enough to try this if he had that kind of skeleton in his closet, even for his political beliefs.

     

     

     

    Hiding in plain sight ? Savile done it and we have certainly know of 1 nonce PM probably more. I don't think me ,you or anyone would be shocked if it turned out to be Jeremy. Be interesting to see if Corbyn drops out of the race in the coming days leaking this could be a tactic to get shut of him who knows.

     

     

    Should that read PM or MP? If it's PM which one? I would personally be surprised if it was Jeremy and I doubt we'll see him drop out. Unlikely to be a tactic to get rid of him, John Mann is pretty left wing and would be happier than most Labour MPs if Corbyn won and the Tories would think Christmas had come early if he won as he's totally unelectable - a modern day Michael Foot so there's no incentive to make him lose there either.

     

    Oldham West and Royton has a short but common border with the Rochdale seat.

     

    Indeed it does, which is why it was the one that jumped out at me when I first compiled the list. But to be fair to Meacher, a quick Google search shows numerous articles on his blog talking about the Cyril Smith case and the wider abuse scandal and it would be huge barefaced cheek to be at the forefront of this while also being implicated, it only exposes you to more scrutiny. Not sure which one jumped out to msc because personally I'm not sure any of them strike me as very likely, but I haven't followed the developing story in great detail but less likely would be Corbyn, Skinner, Kaufman, Meacher and Field from what I vaguely know about them.

     

     

    Re: Meacher and barefaced cheek, Mark Thomas uncovered plenty of examples of the man's hypocrisy regarding buy-to-let landlords in the late 1990s (?) Obviously there's nothing there to implicate him in something as grotesque as the topic we're discussing here, but he's certainly capable of maintaining a public façade that is very different to his personal behaviour. Mark Thomas' Comedy Product Michael Meacher episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRbHgKaCO38

     

    Re: the PM, I've read a LOT of speculation surrounding Edward Heath, his yacht Morning Cloud, and Haute de la Garrenne in Jersey. That one's been circulating for several years at least, but still (frustratingly) nothing concrete.

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    Although not F1, Russell Phillips' fatal crash in 1995 takes some beating in the gore stakes. Grainy footage is available for MPFC's perusal on YouTube, but the camera-work doesn't do justice to the full horror of what unfolded.

    Tom pryces crash Is the worst you can see on camera a guy cut in half flipping in the air with only the intestines keeping him together.

     

     

    I just saw the briefest of YouTube clips. Fuck, that was horrible, his body seemed to just disintegrate.


  5. If your looking for something funny I would recommend this

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z09bNgSeMIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z09bNgSeMI

     

    By the list of shows you mentioned it seems a Drama though is more to your liking in that case I would suggest Rectify,Broadchurch or Black Mirror

    Black mirror is excellent- only seven episodes, each are completely standalone, so you don't need to watch them in any order. I'd also recommend Inside Number Nine, a portmanteau horror/ dark comedy series. Again, each episode is standalone.

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    I think 3 Bafta`s and 3 Academy Nominations sets him apart from many other centenarians living today.

     

    He'll get the BBC Breaking News twitter when he dies for his work on the Indiana Jones trilogy, the Bond connection and the Italian Job. However, his work on Dead of Night, Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Titfield Thunderbolt earlier in his career showed great style in his eye for the aesthetic shot. All of the films above would have been lesser without him.

     

    Incidentally, if you've never heard of any of those latter films (pre-empting here), I recommend them. Dead of Night is a pre-Hammer era horror portmanteau, featuring a killer dummy, a remarkably faithful adaptation of E.F. Benson, and random comedy. Kind Hearts has Alec Guinness in about a dozen roles, and the Thunderbolt is about trying to save a train, before Beeching had even started his massacre.

     

     

    I second the recommendation for Kind Hearts And Coronets, it's a very dark comedy, funny and bleak in places. Great film.

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  7. Loath though I am to post anything from the S*n, thought this might be of interest.

     

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    This from the BBC:

     

    The black and white footage, which lasts about 17 seconds, shows the Queen playing with a dog on the lawn in the gardens of Balmoral, the Sun claims.

    The Queen Mother then raises her arm in what looks like a Nazi salute, and after glancing towards her mother the Queen mimics the gesture. Prince Edward, the future Edward VIII, is also seen raising his arm.

     

    Could Queen Elizardbreath II's grip on the national media be waning at last? Or is this one last act of vengeance from Murdoch before he carks it?

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    I hate it when shit like Jeff the killer and clockwork, your time is up become popular while creepastes that are far better get not nearly as much attention.

    I do not have the pleasure of understanding you..

     

    To what are you referring?

    do you even internet bro?

     

     

    OK this is something I have never heard of before Creepypasta.

     

    I am aware of Slender Man but thank you for introducing me to this excellent argument for the reintroduction of National Service

     

    Allow me to translate a little:

     

    "I hate that all of my friends are into the Bay City Rollers and Showaddywaddy when there are bands like X Ray Spex and Buzzcocks in the world."

     

    But about memes rather than music. Hope that helps.

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  9. Paul Lioy, environmental scientist, dead at 68. Most renowned for his work analysing the health impact of dust thrown up in the 9/11 attacks.

     

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/12/nyregion/paul-lioy-scientist-who-analyzed-9-11-dust-and-its-health-effects-dies-at-68.html?partner=socialflow&smid=tw-nytnational&_r=0

     

    Dr. Lioy (pronounced LEE-oy) was an internationally renowned authority on exposure science, a field concerned chiefly with pollutants and toxins that straddles environmental science and occupational health. He was the author of “Dust: The Inside Story of Its Role in the September 11th Aftermath,” a book for a general readership published in 2010.


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    Roger Rees has died according to twitter. I'll always remember him as Robin from Cheers but he did a lot more.

    https://twitter.com/hellerNYT/status/619721059743498240

    Maybe I'm old school but information from tweets is about as verified as those being told to me from third-party notes found in a coat pocket by the lady works at the cleaners.

     

    Here's something confirming the death. I leave u to find UK post but at 71 surely no one had him.

    http://m.playbill.com/news/article/roger-rees-stage-actor-made-famous-by-nicholas-nickleby-dies-at-71-351533

    SC

     

    This good enough for ya?

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-33491920

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