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Strange questions that sometimes need answering (or not asking in the first place really).

Get up to Tebay on the top bit of the M6 young Matt...they keep winning the awards and topping the lists.
Run by the same family as Gloucester.

Some people just go there for a bite to eat and a run out in the car.
 
Sorry if this isn’t a strange enough question for this thread but what are these prong things in several places around the side of the track on Tiki Waka at Walibi Belgium?

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They don’t actually make contact with the car as it goes past. Does other Gertslauer Bobs have these as well and what does it do?
 
Possibly a "get your arm out the way" device before the train goes through the brakes. With brake fins mounted on the side of the car it might be possible to get your hand between the magnet & brake fin. No idea if that's actually possible to do in this case as I've never tried to cut off my own hand mid-ride but I've seen similar things on other rides for that purpose.
 
It's back, mofo's. Why the hell have I not heard this anywhere for the past 41 years until I dug into the album a few weeks ago? Literally has to be one of the best tracks ever. These radio fuckers have been hiding this ****, the absolute wankers. I know for a fact that I would have remembered if they'd played this, because it's a top track. Wankers. Really. (And trust me, I listen to many different genres and do delve deep when I see fit but there's only so much you can do in one lifetime. You'd expect that a band as well known as The Clash would have had this track played a fair few times on the radio so that you can leave that band until you're about 91 years old to play the one final track that hasn't been exhausted by the media twats). Where the ******* **** have they been hiding this then? Probably a rights issue or whatever, but ****.


From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68dk01GkxDI
 
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It's back, mofo's. Why the hell have I not heard this anywhere for the past 41 years until I dug into the album a few weeks ago? Literally has to be one of the best tracks ever. These radio fuckers have been hiding this ****, the absolute wankers. I know for a fact that I would have remembered if they'd played this, because it's a top track. Wankers. Really. (And trust me, I listen to many different genres and do delve deep when I see fit but there's only so much you can do in one lifetime. You'd expect that a band as well known as The Clash would have had this track played a fair few times on the radio so that you can leave that band until you're about 91 years old to play the one final track that hasn't been exhausted by the media twats). Where the ******* **** have they been hiding this then? Probably a rights issue or whatever, but ****.


From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68dk01GkxDI



It's the great thing about liking a band/artist. Every so often you discover a new b-side or an album track. Things hidden in vaults, personal collection's.
 
Spinning off from submarine research in an unusual fashion...
Judy Garland and Elvis have an unusual common feature in their lives...
They both died on the crapper.
 
The song Waterloo sunset was not originally written about Waterloo in London, but Waterloo in Liverpool
It was written after a gig in Liverpool, the record company made Ray Davies change the lyrics to make it sell better.
 
It must be all of the straining involved to force it out. Gotta take your time and let it come naturally. Especially at work :)
Correct...forcing out a dry hard turd is the hardest exercise some people get, and holding your breath and forcing until your ears pop can be a literal killer!
Fancy medical term for it, but it can make your other systems go pop as well.
Happy summer solstice everyone.
 
Most toilet related cardiac problems happen in the early morning. When the blood is thickest.
The thicker blood (from not drinking whist asleep) and the effort, put strain on the heart and if a cardiac issue is there it is more likely to show itself.


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