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little britain deleted scene - peter andre...
really funny clip from the show little britain. i'll post more if you like this.
top 10 powerful blondes in britain. thanks to ratbstard for the pics.
a tribute to the pilots that flew in the skies in the battle of britain.
this very frank and honest account of how britain really is - given by an englishman who has returned home after some time away in america. some highly controversial but honest comments in this video. gives a valuable insight into the modern britain.
first clip from the 1969 wwii movie "battle of britain". 'german bombers head towards northern england with no fighter escort - completely unaware a squadron of spitfires has been relocated there.'
second clip from the 1969 wwii movie "battle of britain". 'in 1940, the british royal air force fights a desperate battle vs. the german air force for control of british air space to prevent a nazi invasion.' in this scene the luftwaffe commences the bombing of london.
third clip from the 1969 wwii movie "battle of britain". 'in 1940, the british royal air force fights a desperate battle vs. the german air force for control of british air space to prevent a nazi invasion.' in this scene there are no chavs.
fourth and final clip from the 1969 wwii movie "battle of britain". i think we all know the outcome, so there's no need for warnings about spoilers. the movie was great entertainment and made long before the days of cgi.
horizon - britain's most dangerous drugs part 2/5 taken from youtube: twenty of the most dangerous drugs have been evaluated in a new study published in the lancet medical journal.
horizon - britain's most dangerous drugs part 3/5 taken from youtube: twenty of the most dangerous drugs have been evaluated in a new study published in the lancet medical journal.
horizon - britain's most dangerous drugs part 4/5. taken from youtube: twenty of the most dangerous drugs have been evaluated in a new study published in the lancet medical journal.
horizon - britain's most dangerous drugs part 5/5. taken from youtube: twenty of the most dangerous drugs have been evaluated in a new study published in the lancet medical journal.
little britain usa is an american spinoff of the successful british bbc television series. the new series will first be shown on hbo and in canada on the movie network on september 28, 2008.
10 things that put the "great" in great britain. thanks to ratbstard for the pictures.
connie talbot performed the song "ben" on britain's got talent in the semi finals. after winning the nation's and the world's heart with "somewhere over the rainbow", connie did it again.
britain’s heavy drinkers can be categorised into nine personality types, according to the department of health. government researchers have analysed the social and psychological characteristics of people who regularly drink twice the recommended guidelines of alcohol. they found that the personality types ranged from depressives who drink at home alone, to macho exhibitionists who spend almost every evening in the pub. the information will be used to devise public health campaigns to target those who are putting themselves at risk of alcohol-related illnesses that cost the nhs in england about £2.7billion a year. a doh spokesman said: “this will be a tough one to crack. research found many positive associations with alcohol among the general public - even more so among those drinking at higher-risk levels. for these people alcohol is embedded in their identity and lifestyle: so much so that challenging this behaviour results in high levels of defensiveness, rejection or even outright denial.” the nine personality types of heavy drinkers, to be unveiled by the doh on wednesday, are: - “de-stress drinkers” use alcohol to regain control of life and calm down. they include middle-class women and men. - “conformist drinkers” are driven by the need to belong and seek a structure to their lives. they are typically men aged 45 to 59 in clerical or manual jobs. - “boredom drinkers” consume alcohol to pass the time, seeking stimulation to relieve the monotony of life. alcohol helps them to feel comforted and secure. - “depressed drinkers” may be of any age, gender or socioeconomic group. they crave comfort, safety and security. -“re-bonding drinkers” are driven by a need to keep in touch with people who are close to them. - “community drinkers” are motivated by the need to belong. they are usually lower middle class men and women who drink in large friendship groups. - “hedonistic drinkers” crave stimulation and want to abandon control. they are often divorced people with grown-up children, who want to stand out from the crowd. - “macho drinkers” spend most of their spare time in pubs. they are mostly men of all ages who want to stand out from the crowd. - “border dependents” regard the pub as a home from home. they visit it during the day and the evening, on weekdays and at weekends, drinking fast and often. it is hoped the research will help the government to reach out to people who consume at least twice the guidelines of 35 alcohol units a week for women and 50 for men. dawn primarolo, the public health minister, said: “the pilot will help up to 4,000 drinkers cut down in the first year alone.” the doh will also launch a trial information campaign in north-west england to persuade problem drinkers to cut down. it includes self-help packs, available online and in printed form, which tell drinkers how to calculate the medical risks associated with different levels of alcohol intake. source
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aberdeen is a tough city on the northeast coast of scotland. here's a pub that you may like to visit.
london (ap) - twins who were separated at birth got married without realizing they were brother and sister, a lawmaker said, urging more information be provided on birth certificates for adopted children. a court annulled the british couple's union after they discovered their true relationship, lord david alton said. "everyone has a right to knowledge about their lineage, genealogy and identity. and if they don't, then it will lead to cases of incest," alton told the associated press during a telephone interview friday. alton first revealed details of the unusual case last month during a five-hour debate about a bill that would change regulations about human embryology. "i was recently involved in a conversation with a high court judge who was telling me of a case he had dealt with," alton said according to a transcript of the dec. 10 debate. "it involved the normal birth of twins who were separated at birth and adopted by separate parents. "they were never told that they were twins. they met later in life and felt an inevitable attraction, and the judge had to deal with the consequences of the marriage that they entered into and all the issues of their separation." alton gave no additional details and would not reveal the name of the judge who told him about the case. the high court's family division declined to discuss or confirm alton's account about the twins. alton, an independent legislator who works at liverpool's john moores university, said the siblings' inadvertent marriage raises the wider issue of the importance of strengthening the rights of children to know the identities of their biological parents, including kids who were born through in vitro fertilization. under british law, only a mother has to be named on a birth certificate. such certificates also are not required to identify births that result from ivf or to identify the sperm donor. in addition, british law does not require parents to ever tell children that they were the result of donated sperm. alton believes this should be changed. alton said he favors an amendment to the human fertility and embryology bill - which is still being debated in the house of lords - that would require birth certificates of children born from donated sperm to say that and to identify the genetic father. referring to the twins' case, he said: "if you start trying to conceal someone's identity, sooner or later the truth will come out. and if you don't know you are biologically related to someone, you may become attracted to them and tragedies like this may occur." source
this had me choke on my coffee. hilarious.
i don't even listen to opera and this guy gets to me. his appearance in the 2nd round.
tony laf singing his own song titled "i'm good".
cool bob dogfight re-creation done with actual 109's and spitfires.