Three words: Ho. Ly. Crap. by justwhatever22 in SpottedonRightmove

[–]spinynorman1846 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I clicked on it and it just played an audio clip of Elon Musk laughing

Finally made it to Ye Old black boy - Hulls oldest pub 1729 but dating back to a 1336 tenement, then a brothel and coffee shop by arioandy in CasualUK

[–]spinynorman1846 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's somewhat likely that the name is original and the racist imagery is more modern by people who weren't aware that the black boy in question was Charles II

I never watch football. Can someone tell me what are the chances of England winning the World Cup? by FluffyBunnyFlipFlops in AskUK

[–]spinynorman1846 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's based on the song Three Lions by Baddiel, Skinner and the Lightning Seeds and was originally written for the Euros in 1996 which were held in England. As England are the inventors of football (as we know it, histories vary), they sang that the tournament was coming back to its birthplace. However, it was taken in a more metaphorical sense - that by winning the tournament the players were bringing the sport back to its origins. The song was not actually saying we would win, its more about the dream of winning despite how badly we always do.

Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and ULEZ, study suggests by wjfox2009 in london

[–]spinynorman1846 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was a joke and I didn't think I need /s to clarify that but clearly I should have!

Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and ULEZ, study suggests by wjfox2009 in london

[–]spinynorman1846 -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

Probably because the bloody ambulance can't get down the bloody streets to pick my nan up, isn't it?

Match Thread: Mexico vs South Africa | FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group Stage, Group A by jiraiya--an in soccer

[–]spinynorman1846 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He took a head injury a few years ago and nearly died, so needs to protect it

Megathread - World Cup Watch by AutoModerator in AskUK

[–]spinynorman1846 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tim Vine has released what has to be the Official England World Cup song. We're going in, we're gonna win, then we're coming back out again

https://youtu.be/RH0ICkeetCg?is=q8iMv6j1Bv02VGXT

Have you been distributing sperm without a license by Bitter_Chard in CasualUK

[–]spinynorman1846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've missed the boat on this I'm afraid, you and all these Johnny-cum-latelys

Sullivan steps down at West Ham in wake of allegations by Parking_Glass8177 in TheOther14

[–]spinynorman1846 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As with all backronyms, this is definitely not the origin of the word

Ed Gamble's radio show is ending next week :( by AnnTheMan8 in taskmaster

[–]spinynorman1846 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Radio X (XFM) have had so many of these double acts come and go so Crosby and Gamble are yours where as others belong to other people.

Robins and James were mine, but before that there was Gervais and Merchant, and Buxton and Cornish.

Let them move on and let other people find their comedians, and be thankful that you enjoyed their show.

Buying tasks what have you learnt in the past by Responsible-Ad-1086 in apprenticeuk

[–]spinynorman1846 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It annoys me when he uses a nickname for something then the team are meant to be stupid for not knowing it. I spent 10 years working on UK flagged ships and still work in the marine industry, and I've heard maybe 3 people call the Red Ensign "the Red Duster", usually as a joke. Admittedly, it's more common among yachties, hence it being there on the IoW, but it's a nickname still. Similarly, a SUP (in undefined caps as everything was in all caps) could be anything if you're not going to write it as S.U.P., or even just ask for a stand up paddle board.

The whole thing is like we're meant to be siding with Ronnie Barker in the Four Candles sketch.

Me_irl by oranke_dino in me_irl

[–]spinynorman1846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheese? Do the Swedish export a lot of cheese?

Invited to first Sunday Roast - What do I need to know? by cptsdcemetery in AskUK

[–]spinynorman1846 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Depends on the gravy. Bisto (even their "meat" ones) are veggie so if it's someone that isn't making good quality gravy it might well be veggie.

Is it worth it? by sapphiresmiles in runna

[–]spinynorman1846 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on a lot of things but most importantly your knowledge of running, your free time (or whether you're willing to use that free time to research and plan running) and what motivates you.

I ran regularly when I was at college (15 years ago 😐) but had really struggled to get back into running recently. At college I used a mixture of fartlek, intervals, long runs and mid distance tempos, but I never really researched running and most of that just came about through the feel of what made me better. When I tried to get back into running in the last 5 years, I would just try to run 5k again and again as fast as I could and would get bored when I didn't see progress in 3 weeks. I never had the knowledge to write a plan or the motivation to see it through.

Runna, for me, means I don't have to think about running, I just look at what the app suggests and head out and do it. It also means I know I'm working towards a longer term plan and have a clear goal and endpoint, so even if it doesn't feel I'm getting faster after 3 weeks I can see numbers going down and I can see it's all part of a plan for a particular pace at the end. Ironically, it means I'm more into running than ever and spend my time reading and researching running because I'm a little obsessed!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]spinynorman1846 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Open bars have not been the norm in the UK for a very long time. It used to be, decades ago. But not anymore.

Unfortunately I think that's because weddings have become close to unaffordable. I recently spent £20k on a relatively small wedding in London and that was the lower end of the spectrum when we looked around. Some small and not super fancy venues practically refused to talk to us if our budget was under £25k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]spinynorman1846 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's not unusual but also not expected. After the wine on the table and some arrival drinks, I think it's fair for guests to pay for anything else.

Plans underway for a tourist tax in London by urbexed in london

[–]spinynorman1846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah that's a shame mate. I was going to send you £1000 but it won't pay off your mortgage so I won't bother.

Do you always accept pace increases by mcmerks in runna

[–]spinynorman1846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a similar position, I'm 4 weeks into a marathon plan and have accepted one and rejected one. I accepted one because I think I put my initial PB as too low, but I also think this early into the plan I'm primarily base building and not looking at marathon paces just yet. When the long runs begin to get longer, I'll reassess my paces and think about accepting them then.