Come on, it’s got to be a Terry’s Chocolate Orange. The OG and best.
Come on, it’s got to be a Terry’s Chocolate Orange. The OG and best.
Millennials have always been people younger than you that you don’t like, regardless of how accurate the label is. Gen Z were born after the Millennium, largerly, so it makes no sense.
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I didn’t get a smartphone until I was 17, and I’m a fairly young Millennial. What do you imagine my Razr did to me that made me unable to appreciate obscure historical epics, Wiggly?
It’s pretty standard for Brits to rent cars and drive on the right in continental Europe, so many will have some experience of that already.
Same with my American wife moving to the UK.
If anybody is interested, one of the biggest reasons for Black Forest Gateau becoming a national obsession was that one of Britain’s first ever chain restaurants had it on the menu. Ditto Chicken Kiev.
They got cut out of Lord of the Rings, so they probably never will
This. A cairn is about the most simple structure you can create with stuff you find around you, and I’d be surprised if there’s a single culture on earth that doesn’t have spiritually significant cairn building somewhere in their history.
Nope, it’s also called Twix here. I’m guessing GBBO gets a bit more licence to use brand names now they’re on 4 and not the BBC?
The Seacole vs Nightingale bunfight has been going on for decades as regards whether one was more legitimate than the other. While the accusations that Seacole wasn’t properly trained or establishment enough clearly smack of racism, there is definitely doubt as to whether she was actually present at battlefields and…
I'm not sure British 8 year olds are more familiar with obscure alchemical relics than American ones.
Daniel Craig is in a club with ME
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Chap on LinkedIn the other day was bragging about his bootstraps, with a post of a kid mowing the lawn under the caption ‘1970s GoFundMe’ - I suppose implying that, in his day, if you wanted extra money you just took more jobs.
I think the issue for me was that, while BMW was ostensibly about Cory as a High School to College kid, the older cast members often got A and B plots. We saw Alan and his insecurity at work, Eric’s academic struggles, Shawn and his relationship with his father, Mr Feeny and his legacy as a teacher.
I hope the new one embraces the weirdly adult themes of the original. One of the biggest problems I had with Girl Meets World was that it was aimed squarely at kids when the original was a family show. Totally neutered it.
I mean yes, but that’s not a home invasion movie (like, say The Strangers or The Purge)
If anything Brexit was (in part) about opening up trade with a market wider than the EU. Can’t sign contracts with dodgy autocratic regimes when you have to do it via the EU, as per their rules.
Americans seem anxious about their houses in general. I’m pretty sure the whole Home Invasion Nightmare genre isn’t a thing in other countries’ cinema.