It was common when I was growing up to hear double negatives employed in my neighbourhood on a regular basis. "I didn't do nothin'!" was a common defence heard at school or in the street, along with other examples such as, "He doesn't know nothing." It didn't bother me but it did mark the...
It's like when they banned the Three Stooges from TV here because it was "too violent" and "kids might think it's okay to poke each other in the eyes and hit one another over the head." Funny, all the kids I grew up with watched the Sttoges in the 70s and 80s and never once did it occur to any...
Glad you're on the mend mate, you have every right to come across gloomy after all that so definitely no need to apologise. I just wanted to let you know you're thought of and send you well wishes even if we're half a world and at the same time only the click of a button away.
@barnabus glad you're not busted up beyond what you already suffered. From the tone of your post you sound (very understandably) down - hope I'm reading too much into it - but you can bet we're all cheering for you to heal as good as new and be back to your old self again soon.
Ain't that the truth! Some of it has to do with keeping sheep farmers happy as part of the reason the thylacines were hunted to near extinction 100 years ago was their predation (actual and potential) of sheep. Much of it, I think, is just that mainstream science says it's extinct, so as far as...
Just one of those things we'll agree to disagree on. To my eyes it appears very thylacine like. There have also been too many sightings in South & Western Australia for the species to be as extinct as the officials would like them to be.
This is good footage IMO, especially the odd running gait which was typical of the thylacine. A couple of clowns in the comments claimed it was an injured fox or something, I think they need to have a good look at a fox's tail, head and body and do a bit of actual research on the thylacine. Very...
@thor thank you! Amazing architecture. I should've suspected it was Danes - Jorn Utzon designed the iconic Opera House here in Sydney lol! They seem to have an eye for striking and clever designs.
I wanted to add that recently I've been putting some hard effort in at the gym and increasing my workout levels (carefully but with renewed vigour). Depending on how my body feels after the next few weeks, I will either (jokingly) curse @ton312 or thank him for his inspiration. End goal: who...
Exactly what I was thinking after seeing both jackets posted. Even when I knew very little about vintage leather jackets I'd still have looked at them and thought how definitive of the 50s leather cross zip they look. Cooler, for want of a better word, than Schott by far.
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