Saw a comic who did a little routine about Yorkshiremen appears they are very frugal with their vocabulary and answers are always curt so you ask one where he's from it'll always be an undescriptive one word answer for example "York" ...
As I grew up next to a creek, I enjoy watching the episodes that include a creek or a river. There was one that featured a bridge with lots of bushes, etc. growing on the side and top of the bridge. Yes, that can happen when the bridge...
I remember seeing the Mallard at York on a school trip and being awestruck.
I do recall saying to the teacher it looks like something out of Thunderbirds and he (Deputy Head at the time) said Yes Mike it does and smiled. He was a cool...
I'll say! A search of the average brick weight of 4.5 pounds (2kg) each would mean 185,000 bricks to be about 832,500 pounds or 376,000 kg or 416 tons!
The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard locomotive weighs in around 185 tons per the Wiki...
Paddy goes into a shop and he finds a sandwich with two wires sticking out of it.
" Bejesas what the hell is that !! I better phone the Police "
He Phones "Hello I'm in Murphy's and there's a sandwich with two wires sticking out of it"...
Another option would be to do the video as intended but add an introduction explaining what you found and you no way condone or endorse this, warn it may distress etc and leave it for the public to decide if they wish to proceed.
I have a number of different video scripts and research projects on the go at the moment. One is a retrospective, similar to my recent Victoria Wood tribute video. All was going fine until I came across the words "Operation Yewtree"...
In Nowhere Particular Wesley stated that Howard was the last person he thought would have a Van, yet in Big Day at Dream Acres Wesley is helping Howard repair his blue van
Maltrab.....I absolutely concur with you.
To see such a wonderful vibrant healthy happy genius of an actor deteriorate in front of your eyes is such a painful experience and has stayed with me.
I never watch any of the trilogy and to be...
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