Newsnight has just announced that only 1 per cent of us belong to a political party. Do you? Why? Do you know anyone who does? I used to belong to the Conservatives but that was only because my wife...
The Psychiatrist and the Proctologist Best friends graduating from medical school at the same time decided that in spite of two different specialties, they would open a practice together to share...
This emanates from another thread where two people who have been raised as Christians and have and do argue here in favour of religion dismissed the notion that people see ghosts. The question is if...
I'm not a big meat eater but I do love my veg. One slice of meat is enough for me. I like most meat bit cannot eat chicken if it has gravy on it. When we have chicken I always have it on a separate...
Hi AYG, you posted a response to last night's thread (titled "Racist Comment") stating: "makes it worst when you are tootling along in your Corsa and he's in his Alfa Romeo. My question is how can...
A special song tonight for Sir Alec, in the hope that she looks in and sees how very much we wish her back amongst us. Wishing you well and hope you are back enjoying your music very soon. ♥♥♥...
1. Person who is too careful with their money. 2. Allowance granted by Parliament to the Queen for her private expenses. 3. Part of the practical driving test. 4. Insectivorous bog-dweller, that...
Good evening and welcome to tonight's meeting of the Mad Over Fifties Club. At the moment Nungate Towers are bathed in evening sunlight, which is reflected on the waters of the lake (which resembles a...
I can certainly appreciate the masterful job of constructing the puzzle, but this one ranked low on the fun-o-meter for me. No pennies to drop or endgame to solve, so it was just a matter of slogging...
I'm not thinking about the spiritual aspect but at a practical level. The findings of Copernicus ,and Galileo were held back for years because their spiritual beliefs clashed with the church similarly...
This question arises from the discussion in R&S on the dubious practice of Water Divining. Sometimes the conclusions of science result not from positive evidence that the subject is invalid, but from...