Snorvey wrote:Have you heard French radio?
Holy crap.
Sadly, I have to confess that I have..... 4 years in the 80's. Several glasses of the local wine generally eased the pain.
--kiloran
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Snorvey wrote:Have you heard French radio?
Holy crap.
"So showerheads - you take a shower, the water doesn't come out. You want to wash your hands, the water doesn't come out. So what do you do? You just stand there longer or you take a shower longer? Because my hair - I don't know about you, but it has to be perfect. Perfect,"
madhatter wrote:On seeing pictures of him prior to his election I leaned towards the opinion that he was bewigged.
The rigidly unvarying but slightly odd appearance led to this conclusion, though I couldn’t reconcile this with why a bloke with lots of money would have a wig that looked like a wig.
Snorvey wrote:(now I know someone is going to say that the elevation is not the same as the prominence but I don't care)
Snorvey wrote:
AleisterCrowley wrote:I lived in a second floor flat for 17 years. I reckon I did Everest and K2 in total... mostly without oxygen, and occasionally drunk.
bungeejumper wrote:
D'you think fifty gallons a minute would be enough to wash out the presidential brain?
Snorvey wrote:Scotland looks set to become a space faring nation as well as a nuclear power with the the Sutherland satellite launch site having been given planning permission.
Snorvey wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:There's a very good reason space pads tend to be situated near the equator. Putting one in Scotland would seem to suggest politics trumps science yet again!
The only reason I can think of is the amount of fuel to get it into orbit.
... .but that doesn't matter because our satellites will go around the up and down way, not the across way.
Snorvey wrote:He ran up each mountain before running, walking, cycling or kayaking to the next one.
UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:He ran up each mountain before running, walking, cycling or kayaking to the next one.
Interesting logistics there: a bike and a kayak to deal with? How does he transport one (not to mention the camping/survival gear implied by several weeks out) when using the other?
Assuming it's not a massive cheat, with sherpas doing all the work?
UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:He ran up each mountain before running, walking, cycling or kayaking to the next one.
Interesting logistics there: a bike and a kayak to deal with? How does he transport one (not to mention the camping/survival gear implied by several weeks out) when using the other?
Assuming it's not a massive cheat, with sherpas doing all the work?
kiloran wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Snorvey wrote:He ran up each mountain before running, walking, cycling or kayaking to the next one.
Interesting logistics there: a bike and a kayak to deal with? How does he transport one (not to mention the camping/survival gear implied by several weeks out) when using the other?
Assuming it's not a massive cheat, with sherpas doing all the work?
His wife supported him with a campervan
--kiloran
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