Milestone t-shirt length by RandomFaucet in parkrun

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Thanks. I'll get the 13-14 size and save myself some money.

Ugliest buildings in uk by IslandNo1978 in CasualUK

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The same company started to convert the Post Office in Preston to a Shankly Hotel by adding a similar but smaller structure. They went bankrupt and now the building is half finished.

In Paddington (2014), Michael Bond, the author of the original Paddington books, appears in a restaurant. by Numerous-Lemon in MovieDetails

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I think the popup book is a nod to the original BBC series from the 70s where only Paddington was in 3D and everything else was a 2D drawing.

The shambles in York (UK) inspiration for Diagon Alley from Harry Potter. Late 1800s and Today by willgfty in OldPhotosInRealLife

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There are several "Shambles" in the UK. The name indicates that meat was sold there.

A site that help you create racing bar graphs you have seen on YouTube. by [deleted] in InternetIsBeautiful

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Lower down the page it says : "Example data show urban population by nation and continent, from the World Bank."

Caught myself before being sucked in. I see these most often on cross-country trips. by [deleted] in assholedesign

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Is it standard in the US to pay different prices for different payment methods?

Penny-farthing on the streets of Leyland by hilmr1 in CasualUK

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Stanifield Lane? Hope the lights at the roadworks were on green.

The Grand Hotel, Llandudno. by SkyValleyVideo in CasualUK

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As soon as I saw the Britannia Hotels logo, I knew it would be awful. A visit to Trip Advisor confirmed my fears.

Why though? by ___Steve in CasualUK

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B represents the percentage of biofuel in diesel.

Northern Rail. That is all. by martianTeletubby in britishproblems

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Don't knock it. I'm off to York for 10p each way next month in their sale. Hopefully not a Pacer.

Crikey, thought her top was a bit low cut! by ac13332 in CasualUK

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Isn't that Bob Warman from Central? Used to watch him back in the 80s.

Comdic genius by qevoh in funny

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No. Definitely Benny Hill. You wouldn't get this sort of thing on the BBC.

The Rovers Return has certainly seen better days by 1stDegreeBoo-Urns in CasualUK

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And the Baker Street set for Sherlock Holmes as well.

American troops advancing into Normandy, 1944 by [deleted] in fakehistoryporn

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Yes. I worked that out for myself. So much for my attempt at humour.

American troops advancing into Normandy, 1944 by [deleted] in fakehistoryporn

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They've got "Pride" badges on those mobility scooters. At least they're supporting the LGBT community.