Holland's Next Top Hooligan.
A few of Holland's best football hooligans are selected to the house. Who is going to win?
(Based on Holland's Next Top Model, wich is based on America's Next Top Model.)
By: The Greenbrothers.
Subtitling: The Majestic Moose.
Warning #1: You might get violent or piss your pans.
Warning #2: Includes bad words.
Extra warning: You might hurt yourself by rolling on the floor because of laughing.
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2 people one glove each sparing at work
Heston's Great British Food S01E01 Fish And Chips
Heston Blumenthal reveals the secret history of some iconic British dishes and then transforms them, as only Heston can.
Note: Copyright Holder is Channel 4, UK.
Prince Charles tours Scottish whisky distillery
Prince Charles visits the Royal Lochnagar Distillery in Crathie, Aberdeenshire and jokes that he toasted 'several times' the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a baby. Report by Simon Anderson.
Magical Stella pallet ride!
Magical Stella pallet ride!
Virgin Media NMC mid year party managers evolution dance 20
Virgin Media NMC mid year party managers evolution dance 2013
benidorm my sis and gf dancing in sandras
funny
Wet Quad Biking
Some footage of me riding around the track at quads4all.com
A54 Oakmere Road & High Street, Winsford - Eastbound Rear View
The A54 runs from the A51 at Tarvin to the east of Chester, to the A53 near Buxton, a distance of 42.0 miles (67.6km). It runs through the towns of Winsford, Middlewich, Holmes Chapel and Congleton. It is a primary route west of Congleton, and non-primary east of Congleton, where it enters the Peak District National Park. The Peak District section is twisty and undulating - and it usually features prominently on the list of most dangerous roads in the UK.
This video shows an eastbound journey along the A54 from the Salterswall Roundabout with the B5074 on the outskirts of Winsford, through Winsford town centre to the roundabout with the A5018. It is available in three versions;
Front View:
Rear View (this video):
Front View with Rearview Mirror:
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CRHnews - Cardboard Marconi reacts to Sir Simon Burns!
Chelmsford MP Sir Simon Burns interviewed by Chris Neale of @BackTherBid2MT on location at world's first wireless factory THE Birthplace of Radio. Sir Simon pledged to raise a question in the House of Common regarding Hall Street unique status as an international heritage centre.
BACK TO THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE AT HALL STREET WORX
An audacious bid was recently launched to rescue the world’s first wireless factory which the Anglo-Italian genius Marconi opened at Hall Street, Chelmsford, Essex, UK, in 1899.
The vision of Chelmsford Civic Society is to convert part of the empty Grade II listed building into a STEM Club (Science Technology and Engineering) to encourage young ‘rocket scientists’ of the future in the very place that is the ‘birthplace of radio’.
Marconi’s Hall Street Works manufactured wireless equipment which helped save 700 plus survivors from the Titanic in 1912 as well as a similar number of souls following the U-Boat attack upon the Lusitania three years later; and countless lesser known sea tragedies.
Hall Street was vacated when Marconi built the sprawling new works at New Street in 15 weeks hiring 500 bricklayers because of a tidal wave of demand after every shipping line in the world wanted to install morse code equipment in the wake of the Titanic disaster.
The empty factory now has planning permission for apartments and commercial space, but it would be a disaster if the Marconi legacy was lost forever.
The New Street factory is sadly wholly converted into apartments, commercial space and social housing with just a Blue Plaque and the development’s ironic re-branding as ‘Marconi Evolution’.
If these factories were based in North America maybe they would have been preserved and turned into museum/theme parks for tourists wanting to back to the future of science before wi-fi and discover the fascinating link with sea tragedy, human error and heroic rescue.
No tourist guide to Essex mentions Marconi. The great man seemingly ‘erased’ from the city’s history books like some fallen dictator, apart that is from a statue hidden behind a bus terminus
The Civic Society recently launched an internet crowdfunding bid at Spacehive.com where supporters can pledge money.
It is only if they manage to raise a mission impossible £380,000 are the pledges converted into cash to create Marconi Science WorX a living legacy to the father of radio.
Pledge at this internet 'crowd funding' site
spacehive.com/marconiscienceworX
A parcel label bearing the stamp HALL STREET WORKS was recently auctioned reminding the world of the old factory played in that most famous of sea tragedies.
The parcel was posted to the Titanic by Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co a few days before she sailed - it missed the boat, but the label was kept by a wireless operator on the liner Olympic passed down and subsequently put up for sale at Nicholsons Auctioneers on May 30, 2015.
The label bears the official address HALL STREET WORKS proving the SOS role played by the forgotten factory, which gives Chelmsford its proud claim as ‘The Birthplace of Radio’ on signage entering the city.
Let us not allow it to become the ‘Deathbed’.
There are a number of informative videos about our vision on You Tube which can be accessed at:
4) Geoff Leung (Griphouse) vs. Patrick Leung (The Labs)