I have always been quizzed by family members or family friends and I would always get nervous and either answer the question wrong because of my nerves or answer the math question correctly after a...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40788674 Personally I welcome it for the environmental reasons as well as the fact that they are mostly unnecessary. We need to get stricter with enforcing speed...
Me and the OH have had a tough 6 months. And now its official and we are going to have a holiday (very excited). Date of travel - late September, early October Hotel requirements: Very upmarket and no...
I'm fairly new here but surprise surprise I'm an old hand at the internet with all of it's dizzying highs, terrifying lows and it's creamy middles 1- Where are the emojis? 2-Private messages?...
Why do many ABers use obliques instead of quotation marks? I find this a little strange. Is it that I am just not 'down with the kids'. I can get down,I just can't get back up!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4717284/Muslim-mother-sues-school-dubbed-socialist-Eton.html // Her solicitor, Attiq Malik, has written to the school saying its actions were a...
I turn 75 in early August this year. I have always paid my fee over 12 months by standing order. I am aware over 75 means no licence fee is due. Can I just cancel my standing order with the bank to...
Jeremy Vine (on Radio 2 at midday today) is about to discuss the revelation of the salaries of the top earners at the BBC. I wonder how on earth he will justify the reported £700,000 he receives...
I saw a little bit of this on the lunchtime news, where in case of a terrorist attack, all children have to hide under their desk/tables, the teacher closes the blinds, and turns off the lights, as if...
This time it's a white woman, and she apparently thought she was safe approaching the police.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4701988/Australian-woman-40-shot-dead-police-United-States.html...