Given it's Cheltenham, it could have been a GCHQ team-building exercise. Cryptanalysis probably has a higher than average oddball quotient.
Kim, you are very bad!
Quote from: spesh on 22 January, 2019, 10:51:10 pmGiven it's Cheltenham, it could have been a GCHQ team-building exercise. Cryptanalysis probably has a higher than average oddball quotient. Also ritual sacrifice of goats is a proven system administration technique, and I believe they may have a few computers at that GCHQ that they have nowadays.
Satanic ritual, or normal for Weatherspoons?
https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/17387233.shoppers-call-for-boycott-of-ms-over-allah-toilet-paper/
Fruit and veg manager Craig, said: "It's not just shopping bags, it's all consumables which include veg bags, flour bags, we even get our pizza bases from the same company."It's been a nightmare really, and I don't really know why it has happened."A lot of people have moved from loose veg to packaged veg," he added, saying the store usually encourage people to buy loose items to save on plastic use.
Quote"A lot of people have moved from loose veg to packaged veg," he added, saying the store usually encourage people to buy loose items to save on plastic use.Wouldn't be problem in the Yeovil Asda. Yesterday they had no loose tomatoes and they usually have only one variety of loose apples. All the others are pre-packed.
"A lot of people have moved from loose veg to packaged veg," he added, saying the store usually encourage people to buy loose items to save on plastic use.
There's people driving cars in town. https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/gridlock-eastgate-retail-centre-traps-2526362
Quote from: Cudzoziemiec on 09 February, 2019, 09:54:27 pmThere's people driving cars in town. https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/gridlock-eastgate-retail-centre-traps-2526362I am not sure that sitting in your car qualifies as driving. Surely it is on road parking?
'People are trying to steal my weed off me,' 999 caller tells policeA man who rang 999 to report that someone was trying to steal his drugs, has been awarded "call of the week".Officers from Thames Valley Police in Buckinghamshire said the caller dialled 999, saying: "Hi, people are trying to steal my weed off me."It "isn't a call that we should be getting to our 101 or 999 phone lines, particularly when reporting the theft of your drugs", officers said.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-47200700
They walk among us...Quote'People are trying to steal my weed off me,' 999 caller tells policeA man who rang 999 to report that someone was trying to steal his drugs, has been awarded "call of the week".Officers from Thames Valley Police in Buckinghamshire said the caller dialled 999, saying: "Hi, people are trying to steal my weed off me."It "isn't a call that we should be getting to our 101 or 999 phone lines, particularly when reporting the theft of your drugs", officers said.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-47200700
So, only two puppies in the box.