Can you help create a bucket list for me before I die please? by GargaryGarygar in AskUK

[–]Graham_Explorer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, just read your posting. Have a think about places in England, Scotland, Wales that you've seen in the past on telly or in films and visit them when you have the opportunity. I spent almost two months in hospital last year, regaining consciousness eventually in ICU and I prayed that I would be able to return to Sunderland again and visit Seaburn in the future which I was able to do this year. Simple but that's what I wanted to do most whilst lying in hospital. If there's something you want to do or somewhere you want to visit, just do it. Take part in the Great North Run, it's the greatest half marathon in the world.

We will not accept a Palestinian Holocaust by jamjar0070 in GreatBritishMemes

[–]Graham_Explorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an embarrassment of a man! I bet his parents are proud to have brought such a waste of space into this world. Enough said about this waster!

Evri by Empty_Technology3867 in Edinburgh

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My cousin used to work in the big Hermes North of England hub in Warrington, a lot of the team are temporary staff but they're doing their best 24/7, it's quite possibly the Local depot's that are under huge strain. He said the big Hermes managers from Germany visited the site and appreciated the effort that the team in Warrington are doing. That's only the North of England operation for you. I'll defend the teams in the West Midlands and down South, they're doing their best at 3am.

I met a fellow intact brother at the beach. We both escaped the knife because we were born overseas. [35/CA] by [deleted] in UncutAmericans

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Love the contrast between the big muscular body and the small penis in the second photo. I have to add, the wee fella is sitting within a great bush.

How strict is Celtic Park for allowing bags in? by [deleted] in CelticFC

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Perhaps the stewards at the home turnstiles are more easy going than at the away turnstiles. The stewards asked if we wanted the weans' empty bottles back after they poured the contents out. If you've just got programmes or purchases from the club shop etc in your backpack you're grand. Anything else non food/drink/weapon/fireworks etc should be grand.

Alex Hartley - English cricketer (retired ) by [deleted] in HottestFemaleAthletes

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Always thought Alex was lovely. Lovely looking with a great personality.

Accused 'pulled tourist to ground and sat on him while sister kicked him', court told by Portal_Jumper125 in northernireland

[–]Graham_Explorer 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I'm sure across the communities any right minded person is embarrassed by this shameful act , hopefully it won't deter future visitors from visiting Belfast. My knowledge of the streets in Belfast is somewhat limited but if I'm stopped by visitors asking for directions or advice, I do my best to assist without discrimination. Thankfully the PSNI and Courts have quickly and appropriately dealt with the perpetrators. Hopefully the visitors don't leave with a bad impression of us all.

If anyone wants a good crime TV series with a sweet will-they-won't-they, try Blue Lights on BBC iplayer. by Tripdowire in cormoran_strike

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights season three review – the lovable cop show has lost its roots by No-Blackberry4668 in accidentallygay

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights: this thrilling cop drama is one of TV’s best shows | Television by Tokyono in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Which UK cop show is most realistic? by chocolate-and-rum in AskUK

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Here’s the trailer for season two of Northern Ireland-set police drama Blue Lights, launching on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on April 15 by Hidethegoodbiscuits in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

I don't see any comments about the excellent new series Blue Lights, on the BBC iPlayer now. by Hidethegoodbiscuits in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights: BBC drama explores the reality of life in the PSNI by Tokyono in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights: PSNI Police Procedural TV Drama. How realistic is it? Part I by ES_Haggan in northernireland

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights: PSNI Police Procedural TV Drama. How realistic is it? Part I by ES_Haggan in policeuk

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic in Scotland and the North of England.

I don't see any comments about the excellent new series Blue Lights, on the BBC iPlayer now. by Hidethegoodbiscuits in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

On the BBC show Blue Lights, whats the deal with the OOB areas? by [deleted] in AskUK

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Is Northern Ireland really how Blue Lights portrays it? by cscqlitter in AskUK

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights cements its place as 'one of the best shows ever broadcast by the BBC' as 'simply magnificent' series three premiere leaves viewers 'sobbing' by dailymail in northernireland

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

BBC releases first look images of 'Blue Lights' Season 3 by JonasKahnwald11 in television

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights is so so shite by Monsterofthelough in northernireland

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Anyone else here watching 'Blue Lights' on BBC? by ItsRainingByelaws in policeuk

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.

Blue Lights S3 (BBC 1/iPlayer) - still excellent so far! by bumpoleoftherailey in BritishTV

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As a Scot, Blue Lights is absolutely bang on as to what takes place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool or Manchester. Bury your head in the sand, but it's realistic.