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Not so easy these days as the cosmetic surgery industry has improved greatly,but I remember in the 90’s being able to select the correct 50 natural and 50 enhanced breasts 100% spot on in loaded or some other lads mag.
The small print and very interesting rules and regulations of the difference between a private hire and a Hackney carriage license in the West of Cambridgeshire. With a bonus round of Uber being parasitic Scum.
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Specialist subject on 21:30 - Jun 8 with 1486 views
Comandante Leopoldo Guzmán, fictional head of Franco's Spanish secret police in the Mark Oldfield historical trilogy…or the novels of Thomas Hardy 1891 to 1895.
Failing that, something to do with the Simpsons I guess.
It used to great on here when people let me say whatever I wanted and giggled along - (Rough translation of post from un-named TWTD contributor, 2026)
Specialist subject on 21:25 - Jun 8 by StNeotsBlue
The small print and very interesting rules and regulations of the difference between a private hire and a Hackney carriage license in the West of Cambridgeshire. With a bonus round of Uber being parasitic Scum.
Particularly niche. It might be too niche for the Mastermind adjudicators
Never read TS Eliot, to my shame, but I know he was a big fan of cats to gets my vote. He of course wrote Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, a series of poems which formed the basis of the musical ‘Cats’.
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Specialist subject on 08:16 - Jun 9 with 969 views
Never read TS Eliot, to my shame, but I know he was a big fan of cats to gets my vote. He of course wrote Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, a series of poems which formed the basis of the musical ‘Cats’.
If you or anyone else does decide to give his more serious stuff a go, don’t read or be put off by nonsense barriers from critics that are often put in the way about it being “difficult”, “complex”, or looking for “meanings”. Just read and *feel* it, how it hits and affects you.
I was lucky enough to come across it not through any ‘educational’ course, but in my 20s through an evening at a friend’s, sharing a bottle of wine, when she read from a book
“But to what purpose Disturbing the dust on a bowl of rose-leaves I do not know”.
Wow, who wrote that? I asked. “TS Eliot” she said. Who’s he? I said, never having heard of him! Was hooked from then on though.
If you or anyone else does decide to give his more serious stuff a go, don’t read or be put off by nonsense barriers from critics that are often put in the way about it being “difficult”, “complex”, or looking for “meanings”. Just read and *feel* it, how it hits and affects you.
I was lucky enough to come across it not through any ‘educational’ course, but in my 20s through an evening at a friend’s, sharing a bottle of wine, when she read from a book
“But to what purpose Disturbing the dust on a bowl of rose-leaves I do not know”.
Wow, who wrote that? I asked. “TS Eliot” she said. Who’s he? I said, never having heard of him! Was hooked from then on though.
Despite reading a lot, I never read to look for meanings. I had a gutful of that doing A Level! I shall give TS a go.
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Specialist subject on 11:43 - Jun 9 with 665 views