04 July 2009

Daily Chat 04/07/09


Chinese and Arab astronomers observed a supernova in the sky in 1054 that lit up the night sky for days. The remnants of that supernova are today known as the Crab Nebula. In 1837, the Grand Junction Railway opened between Birmingham and Liverpool. It was the world's first long-distance railway. In 1838, the Iowa Territory was formed and in 1987, Klaus Barbie was convicted of crimes against humanity. Celebrating birthdays today: Eva Marie Saint, Gina Lollobrigida, Bill Withers, Kirk Pengilly, Koko the signing gorilla, and Malia Obama. Today is the day of the Earth's aphelion. Oh, and in 1776, a bunch of jerkwads in Philadelphia ruined any chance I ever had of getting residency in Britain as a citizen of a Commonwealth nation.

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  2. Me too, just can't help it can ya?

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  3. Ahh, another romantic thread ... a tale of (maybe) unrequited love pours forth across t'internet and t'Atlantic ocean.

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  5. I can't decide between MsChin and sheff though I seem to detect a certain impertinence in some of their comments.

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  6. Twat head. Describe Sheff with lowercase sheff as u did @ 10.23 you like to walk - indifferently

    You need a new County to live in - Invicta that prancing Kent'ish thing will not protect you Stoat.

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  7. I've just looked at the free local paper, and it seems that police are having a crackdown in one neighbourhood because:

    "In speaking to the residents they mentioned different behaviour such as litter, speeding and parking as being anti-social."

    That makes me a yob by default, as I'm guilty of at least 2 of those on more than 1 occasion! I might even qualify for an ASBO ...

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  9. Chin

    Babe you have a place in Deano's boat - should there be an arrest there could be discord on your street.

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  10. Anon & stoaty
    Why thankee, kind sirs. I'm a sucker for a bit of flattery of a morning.

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  11. Finally loaded up Hitler and MJ piece, brilliant.

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  13. Chin

    Gather up your loved things and move South - or to another country.

    I have a disturbance. I only warn you (and your sisters) because I am determined to remain apart from Furnivall.

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  14. @ montana

    hrm...................

    Your interest in England and it's Victorian past is to me - a delight.

    The world in which we live complicates - it does so before our very eyes.

    We must prepare that through pig ignorance or indifference you may be turned back at the border. we need to be assured that the beloved sprog can talk english.

    Thus I thought a little gentle, kind, warm use of the language might make for a summer holiday homework. And to recall the home sec was once me MP. Deano knows about these things.

    Sprog: u have till Oct 1 to explain what and how "living over the brush" means?

    Cheers sprog - do it and I might just introduce you to MUNGO. Do it well a nd you could b e his USA agent.

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  15. Since it's the 4th July, here's one for American cousins:

    homer

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  16. wakey wakey, Montana.

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