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I've costed myself a fair few quid in the past when doing shopping under the influence that you don't remember the next day. Highlights are a pre-lit artificial 8ft christmas tree, and an 88-key hammer action piano-keyboard I don't know how to play. But Elton John knocks it straight out of the park with this:

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He took delivery of it, too!

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54 minutes ago, TQR said:

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Poor lamb!

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On 25/03/2024 at 14:43, TQR said:

I've costed myself a fair few quid in the past when doing shopping under the influence that you don't remember the next day. Highlights are a pre-lit artificial 8ft christmas tree, and an 88-key hammer action piano-keyboard I don't know how to play. But Elton John knocks it straight out of the park with this:

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He took delivery of it, too!

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10 hours ago, Redrumours said:

Poor lamb!

The question is did she bring the lamb with her or did she find it roaming around the dilapidated church and grabbed it for the picture.

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The disused boarded-up church is a metaphor for the Tory party.

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Just out of curiosity (knowing it'd probably be beyond my budget if it wasn't already sold out), I looked up ticket prices to see Frank Skinner at the theatre. There were a few available, at £32.96. Why 96p? Why not round it up to £33.00?

 

It's not an isolated case either - the Freddie Mercury tribute tickets are from £29.36; Count Arthur Strong  £27.42, Iain Stirling £26.87, plus many more.

 

Who comes up with prices 9and why)?

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Thanks for letting me know...

 

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7 minutes ago, time said:

Thanks for letting me know...

 

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Jesus. I wish my tariff would change to £35.73 per month.

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4 hours ago, TQR said:

 

Jesus. I wish my tariff would change to £35.73 per month.

 

Tell me about it, does that even cover the standing charges now? (I hate standing charges, grr).

Compared to what the media keep reporting as 'average' mines not bad and it's pushing 3 times that.

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Its the 54th anniversary of Apollo 13's return to earth. As a kid, I was aware of it, never seen any of these TV broadcasts before (featuring James Burke, Patrick Moore & Cliff Michelmore amongst a few others who I don't recognise).

 

 

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Its the 44th Anniversary of the publication of this triumph of typesetting (Apologies if its been posted before)

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10 hours ago, time said:

Its the 44th Anniversary of the publication of this triumph of typesetting (Apologies if its been posted before)

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I think I posted it a few months ago, but it will always be funny. 

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