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@Stig you trying to annoy my OCD? Close to flagging you for some of them!!3
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Deja vu all over again... ;-)Stig said:1 -
Al way thought that was well planned. Both times.1
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Here's some more tits, especially for ARTHUR this time.1
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I swear the one next to the girl in Grey doesnt jump over the mat and rather slightly back from it
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Haha - Can just imagine Katrien going into Tescos for a few bits last night, before going home for a nice relaxing bath after a long hard working day that ended at 3pm... "Ooh I think I'll get some candles to enjoy..."guinnessaddick said:My handiwork in Tesco yesterday.
Then you just hear this blood curling scream (Nooooooo) coming from the candle aisle!!2 -
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Taken by Voyager 1 on 14/2/1990 from a distance of 3.7 billion miles. 'A mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam'. Carl Sagan3
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how do we know ?Raith_C_Chattonell said:Taken by Voyager 1 on 14/2/1990 from a distance of 3.7 billion miles. 'A mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam'. Carl Sagan
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Must admit I wasn't there at the time MOL.MrOneLung said:
how do we know ?Raith_C_Chattonell said:Taken by Voyager 1 on 14/2/1990 from a distance of 3.7 billion miles. 'A mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam'. Carl Sagan
However if NASA is to be believed ...
Voyager 1 launched on Sept. 5, 1977, about two weeks after its twin, Voyager 2. Together, the two probes conducted a historic "grand tour" of the outer planets, giving scientists some of their first up-close looks at Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and the moons of these faraway worlds.
The duo completed its primary mission in 1989, and then kept on flying toward the edge of the heliosphere, the huge bubble of charged particles and magnetic fields that the sun puffs out around itself. Voyager 1 popped free of this bubble in August 2012 and entered into the exotic and unexplored realm of interstellar space. Voyager 1 is now heading for a star known as AC +79 3888. ETA 40,000 years time.
Should either of the probes be intercepted by alien races they will find a golden disc on board that includes a recording of Chuck Berry's Johnny B Goode ... wonder what they'll make of that?
Incidentally the Voyagers are still monitored - real time odometers here http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/where/1 -
They aren't even 2 Light Days away from earth yet, which is like planning to start on a journey on foot from here to New Zealand for 2020, but dinosaurs are still roaming the Earth.
And the universe in it's entirety is expanding evermore, it's mindblowing
Anyway, here's a picture of a place I love, on that tiny light blue speck1 -
Is that Thamesmead?sam3110 said:They aren't even 2 Light Days away from earth yet, which is like planning to start on a journey on foot from here to New Zealand for 2020, but dinosaurs are still roaming the Earth.
And the universe in it's entirety is expanding evermore, it's mindblowing
Anyway, here's a picture of a place I love, on that tiny light blue speck2 -
Is that Thamesmead?
Close, Vilamoura1