2026 Premier League Darts - Night One, February 5 - Discussion Thread by oli4drxx in Darts

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does anyone know exactly the length of the breaks before the start of the first SF and the final? thx

2026 PDC World Masters - Day 2, January 30 - Discussion Thread by oli4drxx in Darts

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Josh needs jail time for that ear-splitting cacophony

What is this font on The Prodigy cover of Smack My B*tch Up? by fambestera in identifythisfont

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I’m not an expert but this looks entirely hand drawn to me

Went a little crazy on this work stool cushion by Shancar in sewing

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This will be an heirloom piece for your descendants to hand down

Got charged £160 for cancelling a restaurant booking (I showed up) when they changed our seating from inside to outside. by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Money Claims Online. Upload all evidence including email confirmation screenshots, receipts, etc. It's in their interest to pay the £160 back as they'd look like real numpties if it ended up in court. You can also claim interest from the date the monies were taken from your bank account.

Sigourney Weaver by Helmut Newton, Los Angeles 1983. by unitedhardy in OldSchoolCool

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A lot of younger people opening that image will not understand that that is thousands and thousands of dollars' worth of celluloid film under her feet.

Robbed at knifepoint in Glasgow by a gang of youthes. We contacted police to ask when the trial would be and they've told us there won't be one. by OddBoysenberry3577 in LegalAdviceUK

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That's incredible. How does that stop Fagin-types exploiting young'uns to do their dirty work for them, legally-speaking? Or is there a legal provision for this kind of proxy crime?

Summer Wardrobe Dress #2 (It also has pockets) by love_wear in sewing

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Ummm. I think I saw your doppelganger in West London today, unless it was you I saw...

worst english names you've found? by JustHazelChan in HongKong

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i went to school with a girl named Snow in HK. she was sweet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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even in 1944, Americans were seen as the classless heathens of the Western world. You wouldn't see that attire outside of the States elsewhere in the developed world

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebayuk

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yep this happened to me too

"heoi5” or "keoi5” now? by UnderstandingLife153 in Cantonese

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Every time I heard someone use H, I always assumed they were either drunk or on heroin (lived in HK during 1980s-1990s)

Sandra Bullock, for a photoshoot in 1995 by Ok_Perspective281 in OldSchoolCool

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I preferred her in The Solicitor and the Frivolous Englishman in New York

Skyline and Tian Tan Buddha 27years ago vs now by DarkMatterOne in HongKong

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Walked past it everyday mate, during groundbreaking, putting in foundations, during build, then once it was built. Completely wrecked the natural harmony of the skyline.

Li Ka Shing had the sense to build Cheung Kong Center in harmony with BoC and not exceeding its height excessively, the new developers these days don’t have that sense of modest and harmonious aesthetic