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    Police raid Thai bar

    Please rate tie bar. Do you prefer something colorful? Or basic black? Maybe classic gold? Or perhaps something a bit less dressy? Whatever you decide, please don't forget the payoff!
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  2. Either this stuff stopped working or I just sat on an anthill.
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  3. So I consider 2001: A Space Odyssey enough of an artwork to put this in this forum. This is a reminiscence I just came across by Frederick I. Ordway III of his work with Kubrick and Clarke as scientific and technical consultant during the making of 2001. Riveting the quantity of detailed technical collaboration they had with major scientific, industrial and engineering companies to make the film as technically credible as possible. Widely reported, but I had somehow missed Ordway's own account until now: http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0075.html
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  4. AdamSmith

    Meme Generator

    So this is how it's done. http://memegenerator.net/
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  5. Pre-Monty Python TV comedy episodes rediscovered 23 October 2014 From the section Entertainment & Arts BBC.com Two episodes of 1960s TV comedy At Last The 1948 Show, which starred pre-Monty Python John Cleese and Graham Chapman, have been found after almost 50 years. The ITV programme, which was first screened in 1967, also featured Tim Brooke-Taylor, Marty Feldman and Aimi Macdonald. The sketch show was hugely influential for British comedy and led to the creation of Monty Python in 1969. The BFI described the discovery as "a crucial find". "It represents a key moment in the history of British television comedy featuring the combined talents of some of its greatest exponents," BFI television consultant Dick Fiddy said. "These gifted comedians, all in their 20s and 30s, were let off the leash and allowed to experiment with style and content, resulting in shows which have had an enduring influence on comedy worldwide." "It was ground-breaking in a sense in that it was very silly," former Goodie member Brooke-Taylor told the BBC's Colin Paterson. "We were thinking, will we get away with it basically?" The episodes were found in the collection of Sir David Frost The series featured sketches and gags which the Monty Python team would go on to adopt, including the Four Yorkshiremen skit - recently seen at the Python reunion shows earlier this year - and the line: "And now for something completely different..." Mr Fiddy added: "Cleese, Feldman, Brooke-Taylor and Chapman created, scripted and starred in ...The 1948 Show, and the fact that the show remains very, very funny 47 years later is a tribute to their extraordinary abilities." The two episodes were found when Mr Fiddy was invited to explore the collection of Sir David Frost, who died last August, and who was executive producer on the show. They were contained on two reels of 16mm film and had been filmed directly from a television screen. Rewatching the material after many years "made me laugh a great deal", admitted Brooke-Taylor. "I think the sketches would be shorter now, but I'm rather pleased with it." Some of the sketches were previously released on a comedy record, but this is the first time since their original broadcast that any footage has been available to go with them. Cleese will present the two episodes, on loan from the Frost family, as part of Missing Believed Wiped - the BFI's annual celebration of recovered TV programmes - on 7 December in London. http://m.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29722866
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  6. AdamSmith

    Police raid Thai bar

    I did deserve that.
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  7. AdamSmith

    Question about DisLikes

    Westboro Baptist Church Charter Sponsor
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  8. lookin

    Question about DisLikes

    Antisocial Media® founder AdamSmith sits back and waits for advertisers. So far, only ISIS and the NRA have signed up.
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    Question about DisLikes

    While I don't dislike likes, I have a hard time liking dislikes. It's like what's not to like?
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  10. RUN, ADAM, RUN!
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  11. TotallyOz

    Question about DisLikes

    i would answer this question but I truly dislike it so I'll pass.
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