https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvWfbIe4X_4
Capybara is the supreme rodent.
Josh Wale (born 8 April 1988) is a British professional boxer. He held the British bantamweight title from 2017 to 2018. He challenged for the Commonwealth bantamweight title in 2012; the Commonwealth super bantamweight title in 2016; the European bantamweight title in 2018; and the British super bantamweight title three times between 2014 and 2019.
Toby Foster (born 13 August 1969) is a British comedian, actor, radio presenter, promoter and festival producer. He is best known for his long-running BBC Radio Sheffield breakfast show, and for his appearances in the television work of Peter Kay.
1963 – Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary closes.
Israel qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first and only time in 1970. They also won the 1964 AFC Asian Cup prior to a forced relocation to UEFA.
Emergency services have been called to a dry dock in Leith, near Edinburgh, after a ship partially toppled over.
Plymouth top of League One
Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim will submit improved bids to buy Manchester United before Wednesday's 21:00 GMT deadline.
The two parties, the only publicly-declared bidders, met with United officials this month.
Both are understood to have held positive meetings while visiting Old Trafford and United's training ground.
Ineos want to buy the combined Glazer shareholding of around 69%, but the Qataris are targeting 100% of the club.
Sky Sports is planning to cancel Soccer AM after nearly three decades on air.
The programme has been a fixture on Saturday mornings since 1995, with its light-hearted mixture of football chat, celebrity guests and wacky games.
The broadcaster is proposing the final edition should be on 27 May, at the end of the current football season.
Sky noted the "evolving needs of our customers", adding: "We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people."
A Sky spokesman told BBC News: "Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
"We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are under way."
According to the Sun, staff at the programme were told about the cancellation on Tuesday and that their jobs would probably be made redundant in May.
Previously hosted by Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy, the programme is currently fronted by John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard.
Pundit Chris Kamara, who was a regular on the show, was among those posting fond memories after hearing the news.
In an effort to reduce the need for animal products and create more sustainable methods to feed the growing global population, the Company is accelerating its efforts to develop nutrient-dense, ethically sourced, plant-based alternatives to the animal-derived proteins found in dairy. In particular, the Company’s primary focus is reproducing a protein similar to casein, which is found in dairy products and is responsible not only for protein content, but acts as a key component in curdling, aging and processing milk into cheese. Using a proprietary method that mimics the coagulation process used in conventional cheese-making, the Company has made significant progress in the extraction and molecular structuring of proteins found in legumes, quinoa, and hemp seeds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQMZCohr4W8
Eight celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan and Jake Paul, have been charged by US regulators with participating in an illegal crypto scheme.
The famous group allegedly used their social platforms to boost two crypto tokens without disclosing that they were paid to promote them.
The charges were announced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in a news release on Wednesday.
Six of them have paid to settle the charges without admitting any guilt.
Cheesecoin (CHEESE) is a cryptocurrency . Users are able to generate CHEESE through the process of mining. Cheesecoin has a current supply of 408,869,908. The last known price of Cheesecoin is 0.00016109 USD and is down -4.79 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 4 active market(s) with $0.48 traded over the last 24 hours.
Philadelphia will PAY women to get pregnant: Expectant mothers entitled to $1,000 a month 'with no strings attached' amid falling fertility rates and rising baby deaths
Items like cheese, yogurt, ice cream and cottage cheese have been known to strengthen female fertility. Researchers have found that subjects who consume these foods on a relatively regular basis experience better ovulation.
Cheese has been associated with love and romance since ancient times. In Ancient Greece, for example, cheese was thought to be a powerful aphrodisiac because it contained high levels of tyrosine, which helps increase serotonin levels in the brain. As a result, those who ate cheese were said to have increased libido and desire.
I really wish they'd get someone else other than Derek Parker for the expert summary for us. I've nothing against Derek, but Wednesday have Brian Laws, Rotherham have Ronnie Moore and United used to have Keith Edwards (they have Carl Asaba now). They're all pretty biased, and when it comes to a derby game, it feels a little one sided because Derek Parker generally gets overpowered by the other summariser, and then eventually just follows the consensus of what's being said.
The brother of former Prime Minister David Cameron has died from cancer at the age of 59.
Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years.
The star barrister was the first to appear on camera while in action at the Court of Appeal. But the brilliance of Alex made itself felt far beyond the courtroom.
Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that his sibling propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010.
The younger Cameron hinted as much when, twelve years ago, he guest edited the Big Issue magazine.
‘I lived in the shadow of my older brother,’ wrote the then Prime Minister. ‘He was three years older and was a huge success. It was great to have that kind of role model and I was incredibly proud of him, but like many younger brothers you find yourself always a few steps behind.’
At Bristol University, he dazzled contemporaries. ‘He was extraordinarily personable and extremely bright,’ one of them says. ‘Just one of those personalities who could carry everyone with him.’
His talents were perfectly suited to his subsequent legal career, during which he married fellow barrister Sarah Fearnley-Whittingstall – cousin of chef Hugh – and had two children, Imogen and Angus.
Described as a ‘phenomenon’ with ‘enthralling advocacy skills’ and ‘universally loved’, he was just 39 when made a Queen’s Counsel.
His contribution to politics had been made long before. Not on his own behalf – he contented himself with being chairman of his parish council – but, it is said, by spurring on the younger brother who had once lived in his shadow, when the Conservative leadership was up for grabs. ‘You’ve got to go for it,’ said Alex.
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posted on 20/3/23
Beavers r grate
posted on 20/3/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvWfbIe4X_4
posted on 20/3/23
Capybara is the supreme rodent.
posted on 21/3/23
Josh Wale (born 8 April 1988) is a British professional boxer. He held the British bantamweight title from 2017 to 2018. He challenged for the Commonwealth bantamweight title in 2012; the Commonwealth super bantamweight title in 2016; the European bantamweight title in 2018; and the British super bantamweight title three times between 2014 and 2019.
posted on 21/3/23
Toby Foster (born 13 August 1969) is a British comedian, actor, radio presenter, promoter and festival producer. He is best known for his long-running BBC Radio Sheffield breakfast show, and for his appearances in the television work of Peter Kay.
posted on 21/3/23
1963 – Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary closes.
posted on 21/3/23
Israel qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first and only time in 1970. They also won the 1964 AFC Asian Cup prior to a forced relocation to UEFA.
posted on 21/3/23
SWFC defeated
posted on 21/3/23
First double since 08/09
posted on 22/3/23
Emergency services have been called to a dry dock in Leith, near Edinburgh, after a ship partially toppled over.
posted on 22/3/23
Plymouth top of League One
posted on 22/3/23
Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim will submit improved bids to buy Manchester United before Wednesday's 21:00 GMT deadline.
The two parties, the only publicly-declared bidders, met with United officials this month.
Both are understood to have held positive meetings while visiting Old Trafford and United's training ground.
Ineos want to buy the combined Glazer shareholding of around 69%, but the Qataris are targeting 100% of the club.
posted on 22/3/23
Sky Sports is planning to cancel Soccer AM after nearly three decades on air.
The programme has been a fixture on Saturday mornings since 1995, with its light-hearted mixture of football chat, celebrity guests and wacky games.
The broadcaster is proposing the final edition should be on 27 May, at the end of the current football season.
Sky noted the "evolving needs of our customers", adding: "We now go into a period of consultation to discuss the proposed changes with our people."
posted on 22/3/23
A Sky spokesman told BBC News: "Soccer AM has played an important role in our coverage of football for the past three decades and we continually adapt to the evolving needs of our customers.
"We are unable to provide more detail while these consultations are under way."
According to the Sun, staff at the programme were told about the cancellation on Tuesday and that their jobs would probably be made redundant in May.
Previously hosted by Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy, the programme is currently fronted by John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard.
Pundit Chris Kamara, who was a regular on the show, was among those posting fond memories after hearing the news.
posted on 22/3/23
In an effort to reduce the need for animal products and create more sustainable methods to feed the growing global population, the Company is accelerating its efforts to develop nutrient-dense, ethically sourced, plant-based alternatives to the animal-derived proteins found in dairy. In particular, the Company’s primary focus is reproducing a protein similar to casein, which is found in dairy products and is responsible not only for protein content, but acts as a key component in curdling, aging and processing milk into cheese. Using a proprietary method that mimics the coagulation process used in conventional cheese-making, the Company has made significant progress in the extraction and molecular structuring of proteins found in legumes, quinoa, and hemp seeds.
posted on 22/3/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQMZCohr4W8
posted on 22/3/23
Eight celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan and Jake Paul, have been charged by US regulators with participating in an illegal crypto scheme.
The famous group allegedly used their social platforms to boost two crypto tokens without disclosing that they were paid to promote them.
The charges were announced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in a news release on Wednesday.
Six of them have paid to settle the charges without admitting any guilt.
posted on 22/3/23
Cheesecoin (CHEESE) is a cryptocurrency . Users are able to generate CHEESE through the process of mining. Cheesecoin has a current supply of 408,869,908. The last known price of Cheesecoin is 0.00016109 USD and is down -4.79 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 4 active market(s) with $0.48 traded over the last 24 hours.
posted on 22/3/23
Philadelphia will PAY women to get pregnant: Expectant mothers entitled to $1,000 a month 'with no strings attached' amid falling fertility rates and rising baby deaths
posted on 22/3/23
Items like cheese, yogurt, ice cream and cottage cheese have been known to strengthen female fertility. Researchers have found that subjects who consume these foods on a relatively regular basis experience better ovulation.
posted on 22/3/23
Cheese has been associated with love and romance since ancient times. In Ancient Greece, for example, cheese was thought to be a powerful aphrodisiac because it contained high levels of tyrosine, which helps increase serotonin levels in the brain. As a result, those who ate cheese were said to have increased libido and desire.
posted on 22/3/23
I really wish they'd get someone else other than Derek Parker for the expert summary for us. I've nothing against Derek, but Wednesday have Brian Laws, Rotherham have Ronnie Moore and United used to have Keith Edwards (they have Carl Asaba now). They're all pretty biased, and when it comes to a derby game, it feels a little one sided because Derek Parker generally gets overpowered by the other summariser, and then eventually just follows the consensus of what's being said.
posted on 22/3/23
The brother of former Prime Minister David Cameron has died from cancer at the age of 59.
Alexander Cameron suffered a lengthy battle with ill-health, stepping down from the bar for retirement after his cancer diagnosis in 2020 following a career spanning over 30 years.
The star barrister was the first to appear on camera while in action at the Court of Appeal. But the brilliance of Alex made itself felt far beyond the courtroom.
Some argue that it was his success which fired up the ambitions of his younger brother – so much so that his sibling propelled himself to the office of Prime Minister in 2010.
The younger Cameron hinted as much when, twelve years ago, he guest edited the Big Issue magazine.
‘I lived in the shadow of my older brother,’ wrote the then Prime Minister. ‘He was three years older and was a huge success. It was great to have that kind of role model and I was incredibly proud of him, but like many younger brothers you find yourself always a few steps behind.’
posted on 22/3/23
At Bristol University, he dazzled contemporaries. ‘He was extraordinarily personable and extremely bright,’ one of them says. ‘Just one of those personalities who could carry everyone with him.’
His talents were perfectly suited to his subsequent legal career, during which he married fellow barrister Sarah Fearnley-Whittingstall – cousin of chef Hugh – and had two children, Imogen and Angus.
Described as a ‘phenomenon’ with ‘enthralling advocacy skills’ and ‘universally loved’, he was just 39 when made a Queen’s Counsel.
His contribution to politics had been made long before. Not on his own behalf – he contented himself with being chairman of his parish council – but, it is said, by spurring on the younger brother who had once lived in his shadow, when the Conservative leadership was up for grabs. ‘You’ve got to go for it,’ said Alex.
posted on 23/3/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpYeekQkAdc
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