Father to some amazing kids. Husband to the most amazing woman in the world. Make a living painting stuff and will always chat about star wars and fun stuff
Please excuse the low quality photography. But the parents have iphones! Can anyone identify what these interesting streaks where slowly falling from the sky yesterday maybe?
They took around 45 minutes to fall apparently!
#astrophotography
Did anyone else get photos in the UK
@AutoPap Milage wise im just on the edge of needing a charger. That's with a phev and Ev va in regular granny charging.
But using public charging is a complete rip-off, has been for a couple of years.
Only three cars for the 5:15 to Oxford.
@chilternrailway i hope the Wembley special service is lucrative. As your treatment of regular customers stinks.
Today In Star Wars History… Star Wars debuts on the Small Screen
On February 26, 1984 — Star Wars: A New Hope made its network television premiere on CBS, bringing the galaxy far, far away straight into living rooms across America.
The broadcast pulled in an incredible 36% share of the total TV viewing audience, meaning more than one out of every three TVs turned on that night was tuned to Star Wars — an almost unheard-of number by today’s standards.
📺 Why this mattered:
• This was the first time many kids saw Star Wars at home, not in a theater
• The TV premiere helped ignite new fans just as the original trilogy was winding down
• It perfectly lined up with the height of Kenner’s toy dominance, keeping Star Wars culturally unavoidable
• CBS reportedly paid a then-record multi-million-dollar licensing fee for the broadcast rights
By 1984, Star Wars wasn’t just a movie anymore — it was appointment television, proving the saga’s power far beyond the big screen.
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@WozzaJ74@OUFCOfficial Don't hold your breath. The park and ride next to it is always full most days. And barely any parking at the stadium. Kassam has about the same now as what they speculate the new stadium will have with the park and ride combined.