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The Best People On Earth:
Kirstyn Guyll
Kate Wemyss
Anita Yau
Graham Johnston
Matthew 'im black' Melville
Adam Nicol
Steven Ferguson
Scott Mcleod
& The Unit:
"I wish the world was flat like the old days
Then i could travel just by folding a map
No more airplanes, or speed trains, or freeways
There'd be no distance that could hold us back."&
My family
anita-ta-ta says:
horniest girl ive ever ever met actually!
LUCKY STRIKES.
"It's the sense of touch. In any real city, you walk, you know? You brush past people, people bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so we can feel something." - Crash"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... stop right there. Eatin' a bitch out, and givin' a bitch a foot massage ain't even the same fuckin' thing." - Pulp Fiction
TOP GEAR NCIS CSI CSI:MIAMI CSI:NY QI FAMILY GUY
Start with a commonplace 'snapshot' - a man and woman - taken from a distance of a few meters. Then imagine the same scene from successively more remote viewpoints, each ten times further away than the previous one. The sencond frame shows a patch of grass on which they are reclining; the third shows that they are in a public parl; the fourth reveals some tall buildings; the next shows the whole city; and the net-ut-one a segment of the Earth's horizon, viewed from so high up that it is noticeably curved. Two frames further on, we encounter a poerful image that has been familiar since the 1960's: the entire Earth - continents, oceans and clous - with its biosphere seeming no more than a delicate glaze and contrasting with the arid features of its mood. Three more leaps show the inner solar system, with the Earth orbiting the Sun further out than Mercury and Venus; the next shows the entire Solar System. Four frames on (a view from a few light-years away), our Sun looks a star among its neighbours. After three more frames, we see the billions of similar stars in the flat disc of our Milky Way, streching for tens of thousands of light-years. Three more leaps reveal the Milky Way as a spiral galaxy, along with Andromeda. From still further, these galaxies seem just two among hundreds of others - outlying members of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. A further leap shows that the Virgo Cluster is itself just one rather modest cluster. Even if our imaginary telephoto lens had the power of the Hubble Space Telescope, our entire galay would, in the final frame, be a barely detectable smudge of light several bilion light-years distant. The series ends there. Our horizon extends no further, but it has taken twenty-five leaps, each by a factor of ten, to reach the limits of our observable universe starting with the 'human' scale of a few metres.I could be a diabolical genious, if only i could be arsed.
The people who've changed me, for good and for bad. Basically anyone who's had an impact on my life.