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quondam47 t1_ja2jo3o wrote
Reply to comment by H8Bomb in YouTube captions sure are something else by jdwill1991
I could see Frank Miller writing this.
quondam47 t1_j20cevw wrote
Reply to comment by haleme in John Bird: Actor and comedian dies aged 86 by Kagedeah
I think they’re on Audible UK anyway.
quondam47 t1_j1z8mxh wrote
Reply to John Bird: Actor and comedian dies aged 86 by Kagedeah
Loved the Absolute Power radio series with Stephen Fry. The TV series didn’t portray the dry humour quite as well.
quondam47 t1_j10w8ma wrote
Reply to comment by IslandChillin in Lionel Messi World Cup Instagram post is most-liked ever by redcccp
If they all lived in the one country, it would be the 23rd most populous on the planet.
quondam47 t1_iu6c7yu wrote
Reply to comment by DaveOJ12 in TIL about Charles Howard, 20th Earl of Suffolk. He was responsible for rescuing a team of French nuclear scientists and the entire world stockpile of heavy water from France during WW2. He also served as part of an unexploded bomb detachment, successfully tackling 34 unexploded bombs by SteO153
The 35th one definitely was.
quondam47 t1_iu67jie wrote
Reply to comment by open_closet in TIL that Fahrenheit 451, a book about a distopian future where books are banned and burned, was banned and burned by the apartheid regime in South Africa with other tens of thousands. by open_closet
Which is ironic because the South African book burnings ended in 1971 which was five years before the Apartheid government allowed for the introduction of broadcast television to the country.
quondam47 t1_iu1pzn8 wrote
Reply to comment by anasui1 in ‘Dahmer’ Stays In Top Spot Followed By ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ On Nielsen Streaming Chart by HumanOrAlien
Mark Harmon struck gold there. 20 years of just glaring at people and drinking coffee.
quondam47 t1_iu0pr98 wrote
Reply to comment by MoonHunterDancer in TIL The European 30 Years' War 1618 - 1648 began with Czech nobles throwing two Habsburg governors out of Prague castle window onto a huge dungheap. The corresponding carnage - fought over the issue of religious freedom following the Protestant Reformation - left millions dead. by Royal_Bumblebee_
I wouldn’t think so. It was the Kingdom of Ireland from 1542 to 1801 which was a client state of the English crown so it would have been an Irish law but introduced to follow England into hostilities against Denmark-Norway in the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
quondam47 t1_itw6ohz wrote
Reply to comment by popsickle_in_one in TIL The European 30 Years' War 1618 - 1648 began with Czech nobles throwing two Habsburg governors out of Prague castle window onto a huge dungheap. The corresponding carnage - fought over the issue of religious freedom following the Protestant Reformation - left millions dead. by Royal_Bumblebee_
In 2014, Ireland legislated to remove thousands of obsolete laws that were left over from our time under British control. One of those was the declaration of war against Denmark in 1666 which had never been overturned.
quondam47 t1_is6bb5g wrote
Reply to comment by CranstonBickle in TIL at the end of the Top Gear US Special after arriving in New Orleans, the hosts gave their cars away instead of selling them as originally planned after seeing the damage from Hurricane Katrina by PrettyPinkPonyPrince
It was May’s turn in the last special they did. Introduced an Evo side on to a wall at 70mph.
quondam47 t1_jebpnj9 wrote
Reply to comment by TheHipcrimeVocab in Gods, tombs and Nazis: the Third Reich’s bad relationship with Egyptology by MeatballDom
He’s given a first name in the novelisation.