not so much stuff to watch as just enjoy the look on Bobby Gillespie's (Primal Scream) face:
https://twitter.com/UKDemockery/status/ ... skibidi%2F
Andrew Neil is a prize... i'll stop there.
Stuff to watch
his predictions about the future have been right about 86% of the time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ryxuehnp8k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ryxuehnp8k
just watched this during a loose moment: Bryan Cranston | Full Q&A at the Oxford Union
absoulutely excellent
absoulutely excellent
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'moment' it's an hour! I know the pace of life is slower were you are but......jimibt wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:26 pmjust watched this during a loose moment: Bryan Cranston | Full Q&A at the Oxford Union
absoulutely excellent
lol - a brief moment in time then!! enjoy it, kick back for an hour (i watched it between the afternoon and evening session today ).ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 6:36 pm'moment' it's an hour! I know the pace of life is slower were you are but......jimibt wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:26 pmjust watched this during a loose moment: Bryan Cranston | Full Q&A at the Oxford Union
absoulutely excellent
in fact, the whole oxford uni series (with the likes of BC etc) is pretty good.
This program was on the BBC last night and for those involved in horse racing or who like going to Dubai it is a bit of an eye opener:
Escape from Dubai: The mystery of the missing Princess
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b ... g-princess
In February 2018, the 32-year-old daughter of the ruler of Dubai boarded a boat and set sail for India with a plan to start a new life in America. But within days her boat was stormed by Indian commandos - she was captured and presumably returned to Dubai. No one has heard from her since. But Princess Latifa had made a video in case she was caught and entrusted it to a lawyer in America. Days later it was released on YouTube.
This programme pieces together Princess Latifa's life and reveals how she had been planning the escape for more than seven years. Far from living the charmed life of a princess, she was watched and restricted by her father, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The princess claims she had been imprisoned and tortured for a previous attempt to leave. The programme investigates the mystery of her older sister Shamsa, who disappeared from the streets of Cambridge in 2000 after fleeing the family's British mansion in Surrey. And it asks if the image of Dubai we are sold - of winter sunshine and luxury hotels, is actually hiding a brutal dictatorship of human rights abuses - where surveillance, imprisonment and torture are systematic and where tourists can easily be imprisoned for the slightest infringements of their ultra conservative laws
Escape from Dubai: The mystery of the missing Princess
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b ... g-princess
In February 2018, the 32-year-old daughter of the ruler of Dubai boarded a boat and set sail for India with a plan to start a new life in America. But within days her boat was stormed by Indian commandos - she was captured and presumably returned to Dubai. No one has heard from her since. But Princess Latifa had made a video in case she was caught and entrusted it to a lawyer in America. Days later it was released on YouTube.
This programme pieces together Princess Latifa's life and reveals how she had been planning the escape for more than seven years. Far from living the charmed life of a princess, she was watched and restricted by her father, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The princess claims she had been imprisoned and tortured for a previous attempt to leave. The programme investigates the mystery of her older sister Shamsa, who disappeared from the streets of Cambridge in 2000 after fleeing the family's British mansion in Surrey. And it asks if the image of Dubai we are sold - of winter sunshine and luxury hotels, is actually hiding a brutal dictatorship of human rights abuses - where surveillance, imprisonment and torture are systematic and where tourists can easily be imprisoned for the slightest infringements of their ultra conservative laws
sounds like a good watch, will add to iplayer..PDC wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 11:55 amThis program was on the BBC last night and for those involved in horse racing or who like going to Dubai it is a bit of an eye opener:
Escape from Dubai: The mystery of the missing Princess
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b ... g-princess
Not sure if this has been posted here, but it was on another thread and was an interesting watch: -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFQJNeQDDHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFQJNeQDDHA
PDC wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 11:55 amThis program was on the BBC last night and for those involved in horse racing or who like going to Dubai it is a bit of an eye opener:
Escape from Dubai: The mystery of the missing Princess
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b ... g-princess
In February 2018, the 32-year-old daughter of the ruler of Dubai boarded a boat and set sail for India with a plan to start a new life in America. But within days her boat was stormed by Indian commandos - she was captured and presumably returned to Dubai. No one has heard from her since. But Princess Latifa had made a video in case she was caught and entrusted it to a lawyer in America. Days later it was released on YouTube.
This programme pieces together Princess Latifa's life and reveals how she had been planning the escape for more than seven years. Far from living the charmed life of a princess, she was watched and restricted by her father, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The princess claims she had been imprisoned and tortured for a previous attempt to leave. The programme investigates the mystery of her older sister Shamsa, who disappeared from the streets of Cambridge in 2000 after fleeing the family's British mansion in Surrey. And it asks if the image of Dubai we are sold - of winter sunshine and luxury hotels, is actually hiding a brutal dictatorship of human rights abuses - where surveillance, imprisonment and torture are systematic and where tourists can easily be imprisoned for the slightest infringements of their ultra conservative laws
Talking to locals immigrants, who work there (by choice), its not a nice place.
Not all members of the Royal family are nice people.
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Really interesting on a lot of different levels. It seems the NYSE and 2 other exchanges were fined $14m after the SEC investigation.. not much of a deterentEuler wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 12:43 pmNot sure if this has been posted here, but it was on another thread and was an interesting watch: -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFQJNeQDDHA
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Most of my fellow procrastinators will be able to relate to this and have a giggle at the same time, from about 11:00 is very relevant to me!
https://youtu.be/arj7oStGLkU
https://youtu.be/arj7oStGLkU
Evil Genius - Netflix.
Absorbing 4 part doc about bank heist in USA.
Absorbing 4 part doc about bank heist in USA.