Posting on behalf of Dr Mrs Epimer, who commented that it was weird that this house doesn’t really need dusting, having not realised it’s because I do it every Saturday when she goes to her knitting group.

Fucking hell.

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Wut ?

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BT have rebranded.

King Tut('s Wah Wah Hut) refers to Tutankhamun.

Think I’d just kinda filled it in my mind under ‘sounds a bit like King Tubby’ and not gone beyond that.

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:smiley:

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Wait, what?

Is she adapting Cabaret to ballet?

Although I’m now wondering, given I’ve only ever seen/heard the name mentioned for music stuff, why I assumed King Tut would be Tutankhamen

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came to this thread today to post that i had only just realised this from reading the raffle prize thread, but i did a search first and apparently i liked this post about it 2 years ago

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Didn’t notice the cinema had left a message on the ticket until I cleared out my wallet this week…

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How my username is really stupid.

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I watched the Wrath Of Khan last night

I already knew the space battles in yer Star Wars are based on ww2 dogfights in war films, but I only just twigged that the battles in star Trek are basically Naval / submarine battles.

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easily the best username

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already posted it in the appropriate thread at the time, but i found this receipt in my pocket the morning after a gig a couple of months ago having not noticed at the time

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Hmm, this may not be strictly true as a general original point: IIRC the director had no interest in Star Trek and found that using the navy was how he could understand it, leading to the use of the classic whistled ooo-weee-ooo sound and the bell-bottomed trousers and uniform style, etc.

Obviously it then informed a lot of what came after though.

Star Trek Nerds? @xylo?

Ahhh this makes sense. Those trousers are well daft

Amazing song tho

Florence Pugh – English and speaks like Emily Thornberry
Timothée Chalamet – American accent.

I just realised that the antiques dealer from The Man In The High Castle is the ‘exec’ from the old Orange Wednesdays adverts

been driving me crazy for about 4 years, because I knew I knew him from somewhere and I didn’t recognise anything on his IMDB page.

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