Anyone know why the Skyscraper city website isn't working?
(26 May 2014, 8:28 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]The website/forum has been offline all weekend. It's a shame as it is a great website to see how all of the local developments are progressing.
, hope it returns soon,used to check local progress
Try ' ipconfig /flushdns ' from a command line, then try.
Just had a neb myself. Got a 522 error message and a note saying the host was down.
Optare workers in Leeds out on strike today.
http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/rock-s...bus-maker/
Interestingly, Unite are claiming that the action will lose Optare a minimum of two buses per day production. Not to mention the loss of schedule from delivery drivers respecting the picket line today.
Just seen the worst human statue ever on Northumberland Street, he's wearing rubber gloves and he is moving all over the place.
(09 Jun 2014, 3:05 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sad news today:
Rik Mayall: Comedian And Actor Dies Aged 56
http://news.sky.com/story/1278803/rik-ma...es-aged-56
R.I.P
Man i loved him in drop dead Fred and bottom =(
I thought Rik Mayall was an excellent actor/performer.
I wasn't that keen on Bottom (it was alright but well overrated in my view) but I still appreciated Rik Mayall's characteristic sliminess which he brought to many of the characters he portrayed on screen.
Drop Dead Fred would have been horrible without Rik Mayall - he was easily the best thing about that film by a country mile. I actually remember going to see it at the Warner Brothers cinema in Newcastle when it was released in 1991.
I probably liked him best as Alan B'stard in The New Statesman. Whenever I hear of a Tory politician involved in some sort of sleaze scandal an image of Alan B'stard always forms in my mind.
One of the Finest comedians and comedy actors this country has ever produced, probably the best of his generation which is quite a statement to make when we see who he came through with...Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry, French and Saunders, Adrian Edmondson, a group of comedians who took comedy to a new level in the 80's and 90's...
Never watched bottom or the young ones much, but I enjoyed watching him...
He was only 56, no age whatsoever
Quote of the day comes from his former partner-in-crime, Ade Edmundson.
After releasing a short statement reflecting on his time working with Rik Mayall, he concluded these three sentences.
'And now he’s died for real. Without me. Selfish bastard.’
I thought it was a fitting and touching tribute.
...And here's a clip of Rik Mayall as Alan B'stard presenting a party political broadcast. Very funny stuff and probably just as relevant today as it was in 1991!
That is hilarious...
He has been taken too soon
(10 Jun 2014, 11:00 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Some sick stories about violence in Sunderland going around as of late... This one is by far the worst.
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/crime...-1-6663054
I'm sorry, but this part of the article made me laugh
'Tom Moran, defending, said Sultana had hoped to become a doctor.'
Erm, not anymore pet!
(10 Jun 2014, 11:39 am)AdamY wrote [ -> ]I'm sorry, but this part of the article made me laugh
Erm, not anymore pet!
I don't think she would qualify if she thinks chillis are meant to go anywhere near that area...
Childhood memories are returning, used to watch this everyday!
Eh-oh! New episodes of BBC children’s favourite Teletubbies are to be made for the first time in more than a decade. The 2014 version will have a new set – the site of the original Teletubbies house is now a pond – but Tinky Winky’s handbag is likely to return.
The show will retain a live action element with main characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po again played by actors in suits. However, the producers are also promising more CGI special effects and other updated elements to reflect technological advances in the 13 years since Teletubbies was last in production.
The original incarnation of Teletubbies was in production between 1997 and 2001, with 365 episodes made and still being repeated on CBeebies and other channels around the world.
Teletubbies was a huge hit in creative, ratings and business terms, exported to more than 120 territories and translated into 45 languages by by BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s commercial arm. It was a trailblazer for other UK children’s shows that became global brands, such as Tweenies and In the Night Garden.
Let's hope Tinky Winky hasn't lost his bag!
Let's hope its not sexual this time, like this clip (sorry for the quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-HJoMM-HgQ
or the one where it looks like Noo-Noo (the scary hoover) is giving Tinky Winky a blowjob XD
Oh and remember the baby in the Sun? - this is her! -
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.funnyjunk.com%2Ffunny_pictures%2F4783803%2FHell%2Beventually%2Bswallowed%2Bit%2Bback%2Bup%2F113&h=0&w=0&tbnid=qZEIr7Okkl2BxM&zoom=1&tbnh=194&tbnw=259&docid=oIc7SqheKHQa5M&tbm=isch&ei=_vmbU4TSMsqq0QXS8oC4Dw&ved=0CAIQsCUoAA
(14 Jun 2014, 8:44 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Careful what you wish for. In an equal society, it'd be just as open to blokes...
It is, Loads of Blokes in the other Photos with there Dicks out, I would do it for the Crack, but I certainly wouldn't get my dick out like, Particularly when people are taking photos.
(14 Jun 2014, 9:03 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]It is, Loads of Blokes in the other Photos with there Dicks out, I would do it for the Crack, but I certainly wouldn't get my dick out like, Particularly when people are taking photos.
Doing it for the (arse) crack...I wouldn't fancy lobbing me Cock out though