A little mid-week humour to lighten the mood

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In more sensible jurisdictions it’s 3 11 22 3

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Only in America Kermit!

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It’s the land of Sesame Street.

Happy St Andrews day :wink:

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Hah, I’ve been watching Shetland and they get perfect signal in the absolute middle of nowhere.

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Well if all else fails try Wales :slightly_smiling_face:
Edit not directed at you but the post after

I have absolutely no signal at all in the place I work, just a couple of miles outside Oxford. :roll_eyes:

Perhaps your employer secretly blocks the signal to get an 8 hour day from you😄

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It’s the nuclear bunker in Cowley :wink::laughing:

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Having flown over them en route to and from Reykjavik (yuk) think they’re actually just on the edge of nowhere…

Na, that’s the Faroe Islands :wink:

Aren’t they on the edge of Denmark…?

Direct line between Shetland and Iceland, about 1/2 way in-between, nice place, lots of tunnels.

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Possibly flew over both as flying from Schipol

But, not very good at identifying bleak northern islands…

Svangaskard Stadium 2008, Scotland won 0-2 :sunglasses:

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The biggish one just north of France is Great Britain.

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Shame that ‘great’ has become an essential prefix to any politician’s (Labour too) mention of Britain.

Mind you, here’s a few you don’t hear mention of:-

The Great British run-down of social services
The Great British waiting lists for NHS consultations
The Great British food banks
The Great British slide into an economy resembling that of somewhere in post-Soviet Eatsrern Europe