FanadMan wrote: » Worked on a building site in London that backed onto a tube station. Occasionally we had to do night shifts in the tube tunnels. Rats the size of cats is real - some of those feckers were massive! So much food was thrown out from the trains inside the tunnels that the rats had an endless supply of food. And on those night shifts, we used to see those rats running all over the site canteen - soon made me bring lunch and a flask to work
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » Groucho Marx and Alice Cooper were best pals
Fox Hound wrote: » In the last episode of murder she wrote, it turned out that Angela Lansbury was really the murderer all along, and in every episode she was framing people to continue her murder's rampage
Bandana boy wrote: » The last Murder she wrote was based in Ireland !
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » The last episode was Death by Demographics and was set in San Francisco.
Omackeral wrote: » Mr Owl ate my metal worm is spelled the same way backwards as it is frontwards.
Squall Leonhart wrote: » "A man, a plan, a canal - Panama"
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » Doc, Note: I Dissent. A Fast Never Prevents A Fatness. I Diet On Cod.
Mr. FoggPatches wrote: » Oxo
FanadMan wrote: » Worked on a building site in London that backed onto a tube station. Occasionally we had to do night shifts in the tube tunnels. Rats the size of cats is real - some of those feckers were massive!
Cartouche wrote: » I dont doubt that its possible, but i would defer to the expertsOxford University Press announced Monday it is crediting Shakespeare's British contemporary Christopher Marlowe as a co-author on Shakespeare's "Henry VI" plays in future publications.
jimgoose wrote: » Ever wonder what these things are about, on trucks: "TIR" stands for Transports Internationaux Routiers (International Road Transport) and is, essentially, a system where a road haulier can obtain customs pre-clearance for sealed cargos across intermediate jurisdictional borders as long as no deliveries take place before the final, pre-declared, destination. They haven't been necessary in this corner of the World since the European single market, but guess who's leaving the single market? Looks like TIR plates are coming back for haulage between Dundalk and Letterkenny, for example.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Also no two of his surviving signatures are spelt the same way.
Mr. FoggPatches wrote: » I did not know that. Thread delivers
Cartouche wrote: » Which is annoying when trying to identify who a guy actually was and what he did Bottom line, no one knows really. There was a dude called William Shakespeare for sure Did he write all those plays , maybe
Cartouche wrote: » I think Stephen King wrote a story like that, might have been called Night Shift
cdeb wrote: » Night Shift is a collection of short stories. Are you thinking of "Rats" by James Herbert maybe?
Captain_Crash wrote: » . While it is true that Ireland were the first team to play the Germans.
cdeb wrote: » Not true. Ireland played Germany in 1939, but didn't meet (West) Germany again until 1951. Switzerland were the first team to play ze Germans after the war, in 1950. Germany had been banned from international competition in the meantime
LexieOnRale wrote: » You can fix a broken nail using a teabag