Obviously any of the specials are great. Some of my favorite ordinary episodes are the electric car, caravan challenge, the episodes where they try to destroy the Hilux, and the hovervan.
I think that’s dependent on the library. The few libraries I’m familiar with are always happy to accept donated books and put them in circulation (as long as they’re in good condition).
That’s probably true, I would expect libraries not be very interested in obsolete technical books.
However, I image many of the books people have don’t match that description. And in my experience libraries (especially school libraries) are happy to take them.
It’s interesting they’re planning to keep Mandrake, Strangelove, and President Merkin as all the same actor. I wonder if/how that will influence the adaptation.
Film buffs and tourists can sample a pint in JJ Devine's pub, where Colin, Brendan and Jenny all strutted their actorly stuff when filming the Oscar-nominated film, which has been rebuilt in County Galway.
Top Gear Comb Over (www.youtube.com)
Don't put too much weight on it (www.youtube.com)
What's the proper way to get rid of books?
I mean it’s bad juju to throw books in the trash right? What’s the proper way to get rid of them? (with the least amount of effort)
Jimmy Dean Sausage Complaint (youtu.be)
James Franco's SNL Documentary [cross post] (lemmy.world)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu3LyygiSJM
Grand Marais, Minnesota, USA (lemmy.world)
Dr Strangelove: Armando Iannucci pens first stage adaptation of a Stanley Kubrick film (www.bbc.com)
One of late director Stanley Kubrick's films is to be adapted for the stage for the first time.
If you could witness any historical event firsthand, which one would you choose and why?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1220735
BBC News - Banshees of Inisherin: Film set pub is saved and opens for business (www.bbc.co.uk)
Film buffs and tourists can sample a pint in JJ Devine's pub, where Colin, Brendan and Jenny all strutted their actorly stuff when filming the Oscar-nominated film, which has been rebuilt in County Galway.
Biden says US destroys last of chemical weapons stockpile (www.reuters.com)