British culture: Dogs in pubs, roast dinners, strawberries and cream, rhubarb and custard, boxing day walks, sloe gin, pint of in a beer garden on a red hot summers day, fishing, air guns, allotments, sweet peas, meat and potato pies, cornish pasties, old town halls in peaceful little villages with thatched roofs, and wattle and daub, welsh slate, red brick houses, fishing boats in tiny harbours, yew trees in church yards, whimberry/billery picking on the moors, hedgerows and coppices, cream teas, sheffield steel, sheepdogs, greasy spoon cafes, waxed jackets, caravans, bonfire night, terrace houses, snooker, darts, crown green bowling, lamb dinner with mint sauce, engineering, steam trains, viaducts, canals, gin, whiskey, ale, football, rugby, cricket, tennis, daffodils, bluebells, poppies, cob nuts, fish and chips, bakewell tarts, custard slices, custard tarts, jam, chutney, gammon, cranberry sauce, apple sauce, gravy, old mills, water wheels, shire horses, farmhouse kitchens, rocking chairs, welsh dressers, bay windows, garden sheds, bbqs, iced fingers, chip butties, fry ups, red or brown sauce, beans on toast, comedy, banter, yorkshire puddings, country houses, camping, blackerry picking, blackcurrants, damsons, cheese. Dry stone walls, victoria sponge, teapots, ginger bread men, robin hood, the green man i could go on and on.
I saw an class photo uploaded on FB. The entire class was pulling faces and jumping around, except for three girls sitting together, behaving appropriately although also looking uncomfortable. I would be suggesting to the parents to move those kids to a school where they are not surrounded by low IQ morons.
@TaxpayersUnion I'm a small business owner and even I know $7m is extortionate regardless of whether its an app or a website. Is there no technical expert to explain this to elected officials?
@MikeNewZ_ My plumber friend had the window of his work ute smashed as they broke in - course he's not silly enough to leave his tools there, so they got nothing, but it was a hassle to get the window fixed.
According to Grok:
English Translation of the Sign:
Top Section (Hindi):All Spectators:--
Appreciate the efforts of all the players of every team, not the results of the game.
Let all players play in their own way, not in your way.
Set a good example for all players.
Maintain a positive attitude towards all referees, team coaches, players, and spectators.
Talk to the designated authorities for any kind of complaint.
Thank you for your cooperation
Bottom Section (Punjabi/Gurmukhi):All Spectators:--
Appreciate the efforts of the players of every team, not the results of the game.
Let all players play in their own way, not in your way.
Set a good example for all players.
Maintain a positive attitude towards all referees, team coaches, players, and spectators.
Talk to the designated authorities for any kind of complaint.
Journalists should follow the rules of the house. Standards have been slipping recently and he needs to wind them in. Under common law a person has 'a reasonable expectation of privacy' and I would think using a zoom lens is breaching that. Journos don't have a leg to stand on either by house rules or common law.
@WetMushroomStew@keifer002@inuyarasha_ Actually I should say, the supermarket ones in the chiller are nice, but they have ones out on the shelf which are clearly not real cream.
@WetMushroomStew@keifer002@inuyarasha_ I'm responding to k2ifer who said it's artificial cream. It should be fresh, and was when I was a kid, but these days it might artificial as well. Not nice.
@girlkellykelly@2ETEKA@evenstevens007 I agree we need to tread with caution. I did some AI stuff tonight and it took a while before I realised it kept agreeing with everything I said, which I didn't want it to. So, the technology is early days. Like the internet was once.