When Sarah Everard was murdered by a police officer, Farage made a video urging the public not to attack men or the police force and to treat to incident as an isolated act.
I’d say we have a two-tier Farage.
When Sarah Everard was murdered by a police officer, Farage made a video urging the public not to attack men or the police force and to treat to incident as an isolated act.
I’d say we have a two-tier Farage.
Truth! Justice! Freedom! Reasonably Priced Love! And a Hard-Boiled Egg!
Not presently available, but BBC Radio did a good adaptable with Mark Heap as Aziraphale and Peter Serafinowicz as Crowely (and he has such a good voice for a devil).
Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
BBC (www.bbc.co.uk)
And that's fine, and yes, DT/MS have a great chemistry onset.
For me, I viewed their relationship as deeply platonic. They're angelic beings who've been on earth for thousands of years and their one constant has been each other. They know and understand one another, and are ultimately selfish beings because they don't want to give up their lives on earth. Ending the world means ending all that and losing that friendship and having to fight each other.
@floofpaldi fans diverge at different points. I adore the novel, and thought the first series made a good attempt at portraying it. At hearing a second series would be made (devoid of the late PTerry's satire and storytelling) I felt Gaiman was riding on another of his TV adaptation cash grabs. Stupidly, I said S2 wouldn't be the same without Terry on Gaiman's tweet and he led his fans on a direct attack. Got called some shocking things. Sadly, that put me off Gaiman and the TV adaptation. (1/2)
Art and cultural engagement slows down your biological ageing.
Research from UCL suggests visiting art galleries or museums, singing and painting can help improve health outcomes
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
Quick question to the #archaeology mastodons and #histodons. Is this a dandy button? The 3cm diameter and the sun style design suggest it. I’m guessing it’s 18/19th century?
Found on a Cornish farm which has had a settlement here since the medieval period.
Edit: would help if I attached the photo!