I refused to leave the classroom . . .
Is there really any valid reason to treat a school child in this manner? If it were my daughter, the guy who did this had best go in to hiding. ... [read more]
Is there really any valid reason to treat a school child in this manner? If it were my daughter, the guy who did this had best go in to hiding. ... [read more]
.... so, is that a good expression or bad? Are you talking bollocks... or giving it the dogs bollocks? (am expecting comments from a few on here who talk utter ... [read more]
Real signs from around the world. You couldn't make it up
I think I can beat them all. I swear I considered strangling the poor little bugger to death for his own good. Sit down. Calmly take a deep breath and ... [read more]
Why do you keep persistently subscribing people to threads when the Default Thread Subscription Mode in personal Settings is set at: "Do Not Subscribe". Simple answer to a simple question ... [read more]
Yes, the world has finally gone completely mad... or at least a court in America has. Can anyone tell me how having a short clip of you in the buff ... [read more]
These are just some of the crazy large sculptures and displays that look completely out of place, yet adorn the rooftops of numerous houses in the Punjab state of India. ... [read more]
Cue... visions of a female dominated future where men are surplus to requirements. You can tell your "tadpoles" to stop practicing their swim strokes as they could soon be unnecessary ... [read more]
Had a quick browse around the rest of the forum to see if things have improved recently. I feel traumatized now. http://www.warriorforum.com/mind-war...ssed-fast.html
Remember ET and Atari? Howard Scott Warshaw was a programmer who in 1982 was given the task of designing a video game for Steven Spielbergs then blockbuster, ET the Extra-Terrestrial. ... [read more]
TED 2016: Space archaeologist wins $1m to find hidden sites
Here's my combined Christmas and Thanksgiving wishes to you all. For those not included, it's not a sign of favoritism. It's because you either don't have an avatar facial image, ... [read more]
The creation of the world's smallest inkjet picture is apparently going to completely revolutionize many things and the technique could be adapted to "print" screens on demand. Quantum dots are ... [read more]
Are we heading for space wars? Rather appropriately coinciding with the release of the new Star Wars film, there is now concern in an article today over countries such as ... [read more]
Booze calculator: What's your drinking nationality?
One day in early September 2011/12 the chief of a Native American tribe was asked by his tribal elders if the coming winter was going to be cold or mild. ... [read more]
News today that Lionel Messi's agents have had initial discussions about a deal with Uk football club Manchester City that would see the 28-year-old Barcelona and Argentina forward join on ... [read more]
Who do you think would win an OTF allcomers, 'ugly' competition, and why? Zimbabwe's Mr Ugly contest winner 'too handsome' - BBC News
. . . and more than half are facing extinction. What a truly sad world we live in. Even animal species are becoming extinct on a massive scale. We live ... [read more]
An article posted today on Live Science strongly indicates that evidence of alien structure(s) may have been discovered. "Aliens should always be the very last hypothesis you consider, but this ... [read more]
13 Alien Languages You Can Actually Read
A cartoon featuring the first Disney character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, is to be screened for the first time in 87 years. A restored print of Sleigh Bells (1928) ... [read more]
. . . said the spider. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM1hhKgg434
Hilarious. Most people shed tears of sadness when visiting a graveyard but this family found themselves in tears of laughter after a relative managed to get herself into a rather ... [read more]
Who is guilty of it on here? Yes, we know Steve/Seasoned is the professor. Comments invited.
The mission, called Luna 27, is set for launch in 5 years time Europe and Russia mission to assess Moon settlement Lead European scientist for the mission, Dr James Carpenter ... [read more]
Not the upcoming movie but some corny nostalgia, especially for Claude. Batman v Superman
Now some of these could really tickle a girls fancy . . . World Beard And Moustache Championships
The Z Backscatter Vans are in the news again. Despite continual refusal to provide further information, it seems that at some future point they may be forced to by a ... [read more]
Have a smartphone? Edward Snowden interview: 'Smartphones can be taken over'
Pretty dull around here these days.
That their craps are much meatier, and therefore they need more ply on the tissue? Anyone remember San Izal? Used to be like wiping your bottom with a piece of ... [read more]
The older we get the more funerals we seem to attend. I've been to 12 in the last 18 months. Of course it's because of friends and family/relatives of a ... [read more]
. . . whale. There's money in that there vomit. Ambergris found on Anglesey beach sells for £11,000
This has to be a joke in poor taste . . . doesn't it? Bay City Rollers announce reunion
Just had to share this. Although it's an advert, it's different, with a twist at the end. Door Knocking Is So Last Century. See How We Got... .
. . . although the message may not get sent! However, the competition is open to anyone. So pens at the ready . . . UK team plans 'unsent letter' ... [read more]
. . . their own kitchen microwave oven!! Kitchen microwaves baffle Australian space scientists
Supposedly it can cure a range of ailments. Personally, I think it's a load of old cobblers, and it's quite amazing the number of gullible people (fools) there are who've ... [read more]
One of my all time favourites, he'll be singing with the angels now. RIP Ben. Ben E King: R&B legend dies at 76 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwZNL7QVJjE
Thought I'd share this great article about Marvel, and this weeks new film release. Marvel Avenged: From financial ruin to the biggest film franchise in history - BBC
. . . shame he'll get a long stretch instead. Prosecutor Ian Paton said: "A lot of criminal ingenuity harbours in the mind of Mr Moore. The case is one ... [read more]
They must be the two most audacious space missions currently in development. Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus will venture inside the orbit of Mercury to study the Sun. ... [read more]
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be operational again soon, following a 2 year shut-down. Does recreating conditions very close to the supposed "Big Bang" scare you a little? To ... [read more]
"The whole 3D printing industry is on a knife edge - there is so much still to come. Even the biggest and most established companies are only a couple ... [read more]
Or my wife can do it quicker than any of those with her roast dinner. Utah passes firing squad bill
I suppose it helps if you're rich and famous - with a smart ass ex . . . and will probably more than break even on the spin-offs from it ... [read more]
No monkeying around here . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSDzWm64NGk
At these woods you'll see hundreds of little fairy doors and tiny homes where your children can "leave messages for the fairies". A story with charming pictures to rekindle your ... [read more]
There are stowaways, and then there's . . . The man who posted himself to Australia
Watch this octopus squeeze through a gap that doesn't seem possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw2I-wAJ8p8
Is this the way forward? The core technology can be used in any insect as long as it sexually reproduces. Oxitec's plans offer a striking vision of the future ways ... [read more]