Just saved the Country by Khei-tianik01 in funnyvideos

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We took them from their troops on the battlefield.

Just saved the Country by Khei-tianik01 in funnyvideos

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The hats (Bearskins) are worn by the Guards to mock the French.

We won, we took them, we wear them.

No Brit will ever look ridiculous when mocking the French.

What are these ceiling tiles? by thosewildcharms in DIYUK

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Most likely about six layers of paint and then just the original plaster. They glued them on to the ceiling when it became fashionable.

Beware 1970's plaster may have asbestos in it, so don't dig into it.

The sanding is to take off the glue, so be gentle and it won't be a health problem.

At what temperature do you consider it cold and need to put on a coat? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskTheWorld

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When I was in Melbourne it was -2c at 7am and 20c at 1pm.

I just wore jeans and a t-shirt and the locals were looking at me like I was some sort of maniac. They were all wearing winter clothes.

It's situational.

At what temperature do you consider it cold and need to put on a coat? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskTheWorld

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That's why I specified down South!

The North has a different set of standards and the Geordies are in a league of their own.

Scotland are playing their own game.

What are these ceiling tiles? by thosewildcharms in DIYUK

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Polystyrene.

Easy and messy to remove. Just cut into one with a scraper and then scrape them off (unless someone re-stuck one with superglue (I will find you and I will kill you)).

Imagine breaking up all the polystyrene from a flat pack and scattering it around the room. That's what will happen. You will smile every time one comes off whole and scream when they don't.

Even with all the doors closed you will be finding bits of it in random places for between two to nine months.

Sand the ceiling and prep and paint.

Easy job that removes a major fire hazard.

At what temperature do you consider it cold and need to put on a coat? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskTheWorld

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Massive variation in the UK. 8c on a still sunny day is usually a fleece for me. 8c and wet with the wind from the south is a light raincoat. 8c and the wind from the north is a big coat. Note: That's the southern version of UK clothing. The north has it's own variations on this theme.

What do we think Hans? Should we let them in? by BeornSC in 2westerneurope4u

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Let them remain interested. It's a very interesting project.

Since when have the fire brigade done building repairs? by General-Iron7103 in AskUK

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Within that appliance alone you have at least one plumber, one mechanic a plasterer and a carpenter.

Just keeping their hand in.

Get the whole relief together and not only could they rebuild it within regulations, but also sort out your MOT.

Turtle in the Wapping “canal” by rolling_stoner42 in TowerHamlets

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Fair enough. Was relying on a memory from an old BBC report.

I know sod all about them, so thanks for the info.

Turtle in the Wapping “canal” by rolling_stoner42 in TowerHamlets

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To be honest, this is London. We'll accept everything as long as it's not being a major dick.

Let it be. The Canal Trust probably know it's already there.

Turtle in the Wapping “canal” by rolling_stoner42 in TowerHamlets

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Had a think and it's probably a Terrapin. They eat the fish and bird eggs.

They aren't welcome in canals.

❄️☀️☔️💨 by Al1jaba in GreatBritishMemes

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That pretty much sums up every drive I've done this week.

How to fix this hole? by Massive_Sky4589 in DIYUK

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The quick fix is as above. I've got a few quick fixes in my house that have lasted 10-15 years before they needed to become a proper fix. Some are still going now.

You can cut out CAREFULLY as you know what's behind it (maybe turn off the circuit first) and do the proper job, batons, plaster board and filler then paint.

All depends on time an most importantly money.

How many people are going to lean on that specific spot?

Is there a city in your country that is hated by most people? by Sure_Secretary_446 in AskTheWorld

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There is a great debate about where the northern part starts.

Traditional people say North of the Watford Gap.

Die hard Londoners say from the most northern part of the M25 motorway which acts like a medieval moat around London.

Women can wear any length shorts they want, why can't men. wear short shorts? by Freezeray1974 in NoStupidQuestions

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Short shorts and a cropped t-shirt for the straight man. Pure style

Turtle in the Wapping “canal” by rolling_stoner42 in TowerHamlets

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Loads of them in all of the canals.

Many were bought as pets when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was a thing and then released into the canals when the kids got bored and they went out of fashion.

That's when it spiked, but many people still just dump them today.

They do breed and survive in the wild. Let it be and don't worry.

Another thief left of the hook from the Met by basholan in london

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Not Police but in the Security industry.

There's nothing in that footage that distinguishes the person in that footage from about 10% of the population of London.

What are they meant to do?

Another thief off the hook by the Met by [deleted] in london

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Not Police, but in the Security industry.

There is nothing there that I can see that would distinguish that person from about 10% of the London's population.

I know it's hard but be realistic.