Haha i mean its a good effort. I see the point you could make in each case, but I think youd have to accept that in some cases the point youd have to come up with would be so out of this world fantastical that you couldn't lend it even 0.00001% credibility in the real world.
How about the guy that killed Lee Rigby? In front of many witnesses and cameras, please explain how you cant be 100% sure he is guilty of that crime when you can actually track the man from the crime directly to his arrest with no chance of him being the wrong person?
I went not too long after the stadium opened and loved it, very informative met a few people knocking about the stadium like Paul Rogers, loved being able to see the facilities we dont usually get a look in to like the dressing room and the indoor training facilities, museum wasnt open when i...
1. Albert Einstein
2. Brian Cox
3. Isaac Newton
4. Carl Sagan
5. Richard Feynman
The subject maybe a bit boring for some people but id be fascinated to speak to these lot.
Couldnt think of anyone worse to have at a dinner party, absolutely repulsive woman. I actually think id rather have a conversation with Hitler than her.
The ability to fast forward through adverts is an absolute game changer. I often wonder how Americans can bare to watch television with the amount of ad breaks in their shows. Even episodes that are only twenty minutes long, when we show them over here we remove the ad breaks but you can tell...
People who flick through channels during the adverts need the remote sticking firmly where the sun doesnt shine, it absolutely does my head in. You're watching something and then someone (usually some old fart) in the room flicks over to something else and gets engrossed in whatever dross is on...