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Union jack galore and ALCOHOL plus the last piece for a banging diamond jubilee bank holiday just pulled in
 
20% Cooler - 6
All Your Base Are Belong to Us - 5
Amazing Horse - 5
Ancient Aliens Guy - 9
Awesome Face - 5
Benny Lava - 6
Billy Mays - 3
Canon Rock - 5
Chocolate Rain - 5
Chuck Norris - 5
Chuck Testa - 5
CSI: Miami - 8
Dancing Baby - 5
Do a Barrel Roll - 6
Downfall - 9
Epic Beard Guy - 5
Facepalm - 6
Falcon Punch - 1
FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU - 6
Forever Alone - 3
Fresh Prince of X - 3
Half Life Full Life Consequences - 5
Ima Firin' mah Lazer! - 5
In Soviet Russia - 3
Jessi Slaughter - 5
Joseph Ducreux - 5
Keep Calm and Carry On - 5
Ken Lee - 5
KHAAAAAAAAAAAN! - 5
Leeroy Jenkins -5
Me Gusta - 3
Nigel Remix / X feat. Nigel Thornberry - 5
Numa Numa Guy - 7
Nyan Cat - 3
Objection! - 9
ORLY Owl - 5
Powerthirst - 3 Ramirez! Take away his power!
Ramirez! Do X - 21
Spam - 5
Vuvuzela - 10
X? in my Y? - 6
 
_And I'm racking my brain for a new improved way_ / _To let you know you're more to me than what I know how to say_ / _You're OK with the way this is going to be_ / _'Cause this is going to be the best thing we've ever seen_
 
Planet Venus is set to move across the face of the Sun as viewed from Earth.

The more than six-and-a-half-hour transit, which starts just after 22:00 GMT (23:00 BST) on Tuesday is a very rare astronomical phenomenon that will not be witnessed again until 2117.

Observers will position themselves in northwest America, the Pacific, and East Asia to catch the whole event.

But some part of the spectacle will be visible across a much broader swathe of Earth's surface, weather permitting.

Skywatchers in UK, for example, will catch the end of the transit at sunrise on Wednesday.
 
I don't want to hijack this thread,
but today I just got a PS Vita in the mail gratis
from winning the Taco Bell sweepstakes
 
If you're wondering, I had nothing to do with that. That was a reference to the fact that the East seems to have been spared thus far.
 
Well, for such a question I'd probably start with a granite landscape. That would allow you to say all sorts of stuff about reservoirs (Impermeable rock), mining activities (China Clay, Granite, road surfacing), tourism (People going to look at tors and stuff) and Farming (Low intensity, probably sheep farming because boggy ground because impermeable surfaces). Then for chalk and clay economic uses include Farming (High intensity, good soils), water storage and pumping (in the aquifer) and quarrying (?). That's all I can remember of the topic and it was a year ago... But if you have any questions, I'm here to help (will take payment in hugs).
 
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