From photographing Weddings, I've been told that
When people let off those floating candle lanterns
They have to inform either the coast guard or air
Control. Because all night long they'll be getting
UFO reports ! )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
From photographing Weddings, I've been told that
When people let off those floating candle lanterns
They have to inform either the coast guard or air
Control. Because all night long they'll be getting
UFO reports ! )
There were calls on those daft things to be banned. It turns out that apparently celebrating your wedding, barmitzva, or even taking a sizable dump (people seem to celebrate anything these days) by letting off fireworks and then releasing hundreds of these 'memory lanterns' into the night sky isn't the done thing.
Perhaps the reason why is because at a quid each even the poundlanians and walmartians can get them, cheapening the idea? Or maybe it's because councils complained about light pollution?
Or maybe it's because these little floating fireballs have closed airspace by drifting across flightpaths, caused people to get burnt as they attempt to light them up in a pissed up state, or because they float around until they come back down, blown by winds and indiscriminately set fire to crops, factories and houses.
In fact, the last time anyone released a little burning candle suspended under a canopy over Britain's towns and cities was about 75 years ago by a rather popular flying club called the Luftwaffe.
Intetesting, I didn't know that. -{
From a documentary on Jewish life, it had many Jewish people on
Talking about life and many said apart from religious holidays etc
They ate what they wanted, including bacon ! )
I was also at a funeral meal with several Muslim couples,who instead
Of having turkey and ham, simply had the beef, but had a few beers to
Wash it down!
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,865MI6 Agent
Intetesting, I didn't know that. -{
From a documentary on Jewish life, it had many Jewish people on
Talking about life and many said apart from religious holidays etc
They ate what they wanted, including bacon ! )
I was also at a funeral meal with several Muslim couples,who instead
Of having turkey and ham, simply had the beef, but had a few beers to
Wash it down!
Yes, all religions have their hypocritical members of course.
And Nick Clegg is an atheist too, for the record.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
I have no problem with people's beliefs, as long as they don't try
Forcing it on the rest of us. Britain is home to many different
Religions, and people, and is very tolerant ( apart from the few
Right wing but cases).
Long may it stay that way. {[]
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I have no problem with people's beliefs, as long as they don't try
Forcing it on the rest of us. Britain is home to many different
Religions, and people, and is very tolerant ( apart from the few
Right wing but cases).
Long may it stay that way. {[]
Who has the fourth biggest navy in the world ?
Answer ..... .......... Disney
I think I once read that Red Bull's "air force" (I think they call them the "Flying Bulls") is something like the 6th biggest air force in the world. If true, Disney and Red Bull could invade 70% of the world, feed them energy drinks and indoctrinate them to the merits of The Mouse!
Of all the people in the world, I'm sure the Aliens
Would be eager to talk to our great political minds
David Cameron and Nick Clegg ! Not Nigel Farage
Of course as he wouldn't let them land. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,865MI6 Agent
Obviously only contacting the UK - and not the whole UK - as we are the true embodiment of lightness and wellbeing )
Can't believe people buy this )
Exactly what I thought - and for the record I don't buy it either! I just wanted to share another Broadcast Interruption (from 1977 in the UK this time) besides the now infamous 1987 US "Max Headroom Incident" (see above). )
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,917Chief of Staff
Obviously only contacting the UK - and not the whole UK - as we are the true embodiment of lightness and wellbeing )
Can't believe people buy this )
Exactly what I thought - and for the record I don't buy it either! I just wanted to share another Broadcast Interruption (from 1977 in the UK this time) besides the now infamous 1987 US "Max Headroom Incident" (see above). )
I don't remember it at all though...must have been very localised...
YNWA 97
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,865MI6 Agent
Obviously only contacting the UK - and not the whole UK - as we are the true embodiment of lightness and wellbeing )
Can't believe people buy this )
Exactly what I thought - and for the record I don't buy it either! I just wanted to share another Broadcast Interruption (from 1977 in the UK this time) besides the now infamous 1987 US "Max Headroom Incident" (see above). )
I don't remember it at all though...must have been very localised...
Well it occurred in the United States so it probably didn't make the news over here in the UK? Or are you referring to the "alien" Broadcast Interruption?
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Exactly what I thought - and for the record I don't buy it either! I just wanted to share another Broadcast Interruption (from 1977 in the UK this time) besides the now infamous 1987 US "Max Headroom Incident" (see above). )
I don't remember it at all though...must have been very localised...
Well it occurred in the United States so it probably didn't make the news over here in the UK? Or are you referring to the "alien" Broadcast Interruption?
The UK one obviously....
YNWA 97
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,865MI6 Agent
I don't remember it at all though...must have been very localised...
Well it occurred in the United States so it probably didn't make the news over here in the UK? Or are you referring to the "alien" Broadcast Interruption?
The UK one obviously....
Yes, sorry. I should have realised that! )
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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Eric Pickles can eat ten of them )
When people let off those floating candle lanterns
They have to inform either the coast guard or air
Control. Because all night long they'll be getting
UFO reports ! )
There were calls on those daft things to be banned. It turns out that apparently celebrating your wedding, barmitzva, or even taking a sizable dump (people seem to celebrate anything these days) by letting off fireworks and then releasing hundreds of these 'memory lanterns' into the night sky isn't the done thing.
Perhaps the reason why is because at a quid each even the poundlanians and walmartians can get them, cheapening the idea? Or maybe it's because councils complained about light pollution?
Or maybe it's because these little floating fireballs have closed airspace by drifting across flightpaths, caused people to get burnt as they attempt to light them up in a pissed up state, or because they float around until they come back down, blown by winds and indiscriminately set fire to crops, factories and houses.
In fact, the last time anyone released a little burning candle suspended under a canopy over Britain's towns and cities was about 75 years ago by a rather popular flying club called the Luftwaffe.
Vive le droit à la libre expression! Je suis Charlie!
www.helpforheroes.org.uk
www.cancerresearchuk.org
Yes, Ed Milliband's an atheist.
From a documentary on Jewish life, it had many Jewish people on
Talking about life and many said apart from religious holidays etc
They ate what they wanted, including bacon ! )
I was also at a funeral meal with several Muslim couples,who instead
Of having turkey and ham, simply had the beef, but had a few beers to
Wash it down!
Yes, all religions have their hypocritical members of course.
And Nick Clegg is an atheist too, for the record.
Their parents may have been.
Forcing it on the rest of us. Britain is home to many different
Religions, and people, and is very tolerant ( apart from the few
Right wing but cases).
Long may it stay that way. {[]
Post of the day.
Vive le droit à la libre expression! Je suis Charlie!
www.helpforheroes.org.uk
www.cancerresearchuk.org
Who has the fourth biggest navy in the world ?
Answer ..... .......... Disney
I think I once read that Red Bull's "air force" (I think they call them the "Flying Bulls") is something like the 6th biggest air force in the world. If true, Disney and Red Bull could invade 70% of the world, feed them energy drinks and indoctrinate them to the merits of The Mouse!
Alien Warning Message Live on TV in UK-"We Come to Warn you About your Race and your Planet":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdw_ikz2hBY
What an absolute pile of bird droppings !!!
Obviously only contacting the UK - and not the whole UK - as we are the true embodiment of lightness and wellbeing )
Can't believe people buy this )
Would be eager to talk to our great political minds
David Cameron and Nick Clegg ! Not Nigel Farage
Of course as he wouldn't let them land. )
Exactly what I thought - and for the record I don't buy it either! I just wanted to share another Broadcast Interruption (from 1977 in the UK this time) besides the now infamous 1987 US "Max Headroom Incident" (see above). )
I don't remember it at all though...must have been very localised...
Well it occurred in the United States so it probably didn't make the news over here in the UK? Or are you referring to the "alien" Broadcast Interruption?
"Nuffing, Mum. Nuffing."
"Well come in and wash your 'ands. I'm about to put your beans on toast on the table."
"Yes, Mum. Coming."
The UK one obviously....
Yes, sorry. I should have realised that! )
None are true but they'd make a great film.