I read about this one years ago and it's the one I tend to think of first:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_p...ultural_Center
I read about this one years ago and it's the one I tend to think of first:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_p...ultural_Center
The Glasgow one that got punched has to be the worst.
Best is likely to be the obvious.
'Japanese-model car' is a beautifully 90s phrase. Like that clip when Ugo Ehiogu says his favourite drink is 'bottled lager'.
It was a shit bomb but at least it went off, where does the shoebomber fall in this scale?
I'd never seen this before.
"At the moment I'm into bottled lager."
McGrath - the odd pint![]()
I can't believe you've found that, Ian. I was starting to doubt myself.
The radios being a bit prophetic on that CCTV clip.
The BBC reckon laddo wanted to go the hospital so that muddies the waters a bit. Hold off sticking the cabbie's medal in the post.
Hopefully he's having a few beers to celebrate pwning Roy Keane earlier.
If the bomb wasnt powerful enough to give the cabby in the front seat more than a few scratches, doesnt it point to some dimwits with a half-cocked idea for jihad, as opposed to some well-funded cell with connections to the Middle East?
Probably also why it flew under the radar.
Still not a double digit IQ amongst them, mind.
Yeah, Bozzie and McGrath are having us on. Taylor too, I think. Yorke sounds genuine, but I know what him and Bozzie were up to, so must just be a good blagger.
Thanks for sharing that. My first Villa team![]()
Consensus from his Chelsea days is that Mark Bosnich is one of the worst human beings ever to be involved in football. Not sure if that applied at Villa.
Who? Oh, Bozzie.
I'm a twit
At least nobody went with just Mark.
Mark Bosnich is the lol pundit on Australian 'soccer' coverage where they waaaay his drug use and his diet and that. What a life.
He has stolen a career as a pundit down here.
One of the thickest we have to offer.
Not sure when exactly Remembrance Day became a one-upmanship contest but it definitely is for some now. In Wigan there is some lunatic with a nazi skeleton, horse wrapped in barbed wire and a machine gun nest in their front garden.
In contrast, my great grandad was quite a prolific soldier by all accounts but just chucked all his war stuff in a biscuit tin and banished it to the back of the shed.
It's all just another extension of Brexit and all that chest beating shite now. From commemoration to triumphalism.
I wonder if they double down so hard because the alternative is admitting that our last worthwhile war ended 75 years ago and everything since has either been a waste of time (The Falklands) or Political tinkering to keep oil supply under control? Probably.
It's not about war, it's become the closest thing we have to a national day/independence day. Millions want that sort of outlet for expressing national pride, whether the Guardian likes it or not.
Leyland.
There is definitely a hard on for it all from the old lads who were too young for the big wars and now too old for any future war. The reality is the majority of people who went off to the glorified wars were mown down like dogs, died in horrible, preventable ways or survived knowing all their friends were dead. 100 poppies, please.
It only went mental during the past twenty years, largely to conflate 'supporting' (whatever that means) the armed forces with supporting their pointless deployments. It could well be dialled down now, especially if there are other outlets for it (flags on butter).
It was very much about war and the politicians pushing it to cover for their shitty Middle Eastern exploits and then got rolled into part of the culture war after they tried to use it to batter the BBC as a bunch of lefties who hated the troops.
Nothing to do with national pride.
These days you can't even say you're English.
Throwing a chair through a Spanish cafe window says more than words ever could.
They said he could take one.
On the fetishising of remembrance, I give you: Why More Teenagers Need to Die for No Reason
She is thick as mince. Best mates with Calvin Robinson![]()
The NHS system that never happened, those dickhead Citizenship cards that never happened, even the Lateral Flow Test shenanigans. NOTHING comes close to how big a waste of fucking money this is.
It's astonishing. We should be good at building railways and infrastructure.
I had to write an essay about this for a course I did at work but essentially the reason we are wank is due to short sightedness. When the electrified the Heathrow line in the 90s a lot of lessons were learned and skills developed that were then lost by not commissioning any other projects. By the time the next one was commissioned everyone involved in the last one had retired, so they had to start from scratch with the talent pool.
Compare that with a country like Germany where they constantly have a slate of projects going to ensure they retain a pool of talent that can work on whatever they need.
There is no understanding of the railway at a political level. They announced £500m to reopen closed stations and lines a while backed which was opened lolled at in my office, local councillors reckoning it would only cost £15m to reopen their line that has been shut for decades. It cost £7m to relay the coping stones at Wigan North Western so good luck with that, Grandad.
Stumbled across this on Twitter. Not quite sure what the problem is.
Never heard of him before but sounds like quite a top guy tbh.
It's a joke at this point isn't it. The business case was weak at its starting price and non-existent at its current (and eventual) price. Then they moved the argument to capacity, but that doesn't necessitate high-speed rail, and they only plan to have a few trains running on it anyway, so you could just upgrade the other main lines or build new ones for a fraction of the cost. Local authorities were bounced into it because it was that or nothing, when every single one of them could spend the money better, and then you could just re-build the Great Central Main Line which follows much of the same route. I always felt part of it was an indirect way of pulling the Midlands into the London commuter orbit and preserving South East property prices, but now it's simply at the too many people would look stupid if it was canned stage (see: Afghanistan).