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UK: 31.41% Deaths 124,025
Spain: 5.9% Deaths 70,501
Germany: 5.4% Deaths 72,007
Italy: 5.4% Deaths 98,974
France: 4.6% Deaths 87,835
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Just like what I have been doing with my Walking Staff Making! 3X3
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I say Luna running towards me in slow motion on a deserted beach, arms out stretched just like in the films. It was very romantic.
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I try to be Politically Correct but I can not stand it when other People of Other Races, Creeds or Colors do not practice Political Correctness while expecting us White Caucasians to be PC.
When it comes to that sort of thing, I have seen loads...
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silly old farts
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I have seen such Mirages while Driving across the Prairies of Saskatchewan. It happens on Hot Clear Summer Days when you can see the Blue Sky being Reflected off of the Ground making it look like there some Blue Water on the Ground.
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I have seen such Mirages while Driving across the Prairies of Saskatchewan. It happens on Hot Clear Summer Days when you can see the Blue Sky being Reflected off of the Ground making it look like there some Blue Water on the Ground.
3X3
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It's not our brains being tricked. A mirage is formed by light bending through different air pressures in the atmosphere. Light enters a camera lens in the same way that it enters the eye. All true mirages will work with photography.
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roads looking like they have water on them when they don't is a common mirage, it's a type of "inferior mirage". The way stuff seems to wobble behind hot air is also an example of an inferior mirage. Ships appearing to hover above the horizon are...
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It's not our brains being tricked. A mirage is formed by light bending through different air pressures in the atmosphere. Light enters a camera lens in the same way that it enters the eye. All true mirages will work with photography.
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Hot on the heels of the Wind In The Willows album, I seem to have got i the groove of "before they were famous" albums. I've just ordered an original Swedish release of this: Her first ever album, released in 1968, the year I was born, and 6...
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Nuts!
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You might not have noticed as you're abroad now, but in the UK, the government has decided to use the pandemic to wipe out small retailers - and other small businesses - by banning them from trading whilst allowing large companies to sell the same...
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One of the funkier versions of this song. Spooky and Sue were put together in the Netherlands, although Sue is British. The Spooky that appeared on TV wasn't the same Spooky that sang on the recordings. It cause a minor "Milli Vanilli" type...
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Star of the County Down is a traditional Irish ballad. It seems that like many such songs (such as Danny Boy), it has relatively recent lyrics set to a much older tune. Wiki says that the lyrics were written by Cathal MacGarvey (1866–1927), to a...
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When the Stars Go Blue is an alternative country song released by American singer songwriter Ryan Adams in 2001. It has been covered by various artists. I like this version by Norwegian artists I hadn't heard of called Venke Knutson (beware of...
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Sometimes when looking up tracks that fit the current theme, I unexpectedly come across a band I hadn't heard of which also fits the theme. This is the Star Band, formed in Senegal in 1960, to celebrate the country's independence from France.
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The Master!
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One of the funkier versions of this song. Spooky and Sue were put together in the Netherlands, although Sue is British. The Spooky that appeared on TV wasn't the same Spooky that sang on the recordings. It cause a minor "Milli Vanilli" type...
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The Master!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awen#Neo-Druidic_symbol
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Thanks for posting the link, but it doesn't answer my question or tell me things I don't already know.
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Sometimes when looking up tracks that fit the current theme, I unexpectedly come across a band I hadn't heard of which also fits the theme. This is the Star Band, formed in Senegal in 1960, to celebrate the country's independence from France.
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