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this was our annual girls trip to rocky point ( a place everyone in AZ goes) our trip was soothe and beautiful - we aren't going this year. its kewl though - im off to Amsterdam :) beware we are goofy chicks just having fun- no groundbreaking heartwarming message here.this was our annual girls trip to rocky point ( a place everyone in AZ goes) our trip... more
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Tuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
Wires everywhere.
Is it gas ?
Cracked toilet system.
How many eggs ?
This is not a strip show.
Dripping.
They are crafty.
Rosemary.
The chocolate marshmallows.
Hard done by.
The shower hose.
Welcome Mitchell.
Conning Uncle Chris.
Contractors.
The new webcam.
The ceiling.
My mouth moving.
Not rolling in money.
Negative comments.
Why is it that age gaps are not so bad as you get older ?
Trusting someone for an opinion.
Detention.
Hiding behind a keyboard.
A pile of money.
The Nokia was better.
The writing in birthday cards.
Forums.
He is a terror.
Newbies.
I hardly say a word.
Just get on and try it.
Destroyed by explosions.
A leak.
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WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKTuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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Thursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
She's got a bit of a mouth.
It's all dead on a Sunday.
At last, common sense.
Matty has been looking at the Google maps.
What would you do if your parents turned up ?
If you don't want to do something, you won't do it well.
Wayne the Butler notices things.
More "You Tube" help.
Walking down the streets of New York. http://maps.google.com/
Another job for Tracey & Ben.
I have commited a sin.
It's very hot in here.
I wasn't woken up by the noise of the electricity meter.
A funny morning.
Cats have bad eyesight.
Everyone is charged in the USA for ambulance service.
They haven't done London yet.
The dog's got the fish !
The shed is a bit of a state.
"What do you want me to do about it".
Gary's back from Cuba.
One of those spray things.
Jimmy has a date !
They landed this morning.
Disguised as a nun or elderly lady.
A cunning back door ploy.
Watch out for animals in the road.
Close to both main airports.
You can wait up to 2 days to be seen.
Suko is a bit posh.
Internet radio's for the car, soon.
Pumping it up and down.
That musty smelling bed.
2 or 3 stars.
Rough area's.
Sitting in the room all alone wondering about what you're doing.
I wonder if they had a couple or rows ?
A guardian angel.
Red hair.
St Pauls Cathedral.Do you have to pay to pray ?
Any birthdays, let me know.
Cheap clothes.
Chris.The lonely princess in Kent.
Barbados.
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKThursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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President Obama led a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on Sunday night at the Kennedy Center, topping off a celebration of the senator's 77th birthday that featured a crowd of celebrities and political heavyweights.President Obama led a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on... more
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Saturday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
One side is too hot, the other side too cold.
Joe from www.americantalkusa.com plays the guitar by ear.
The dog didn't like me.
Catching up with the emails again.
Long walks & swimming.
Mum & Dad's dog.
Think of the cost of the postage.
So many stories to tell.
No one wants to use the showers.
Stuart & his karaoke night.
I want David Rosen to dj at my funeral - not too soon I hope ! LOL.
A bit of an age gap.
I've started emptying the studio.
He was wrecked.
Night in shining armour.
People I share my birthday with - including Christiano.
Different stages of evolution.
What is it like to lose a child ?
Turning round.
Horoscopes - how accurate ?
Michael - R.I.P.
I won't have to turn the lights on.
Flowers that smell nice.
Podcast days.
Outside the box.
Suko sent the figures.
Watch out for the pollen.
Invoices.
Putting things on the floor.
No plastic plants please.
A buffet dinner.
We can't be sending letters all over the place dear.
I would rather have had a family.
Leo in Norway gets up very early.
It's vile.
Goodies in the post.
Spider plants.
Too hot and terrible fires in parts of Australia.
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKSaturday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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Tuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show HERE ON current tv on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
Cradle robber.
That song is stuck in my head.
An audio email from Slovakia.
My preferred age is .....
Just you.
Tracey & her boyfriend will be doing a little job for me.
Where are they ?
The wrong shape.
Married to an old man.
Ron's house and his diamond cushions.
Millie likes my new hair cut.
Once you go over a certain age.
Dust on shelves.
A packet arrives.
I'm looking hard.
Not even a speck.
Careful with the scissors.
The kitchen is tired.
Revealing.
Taking bits out.
Flashing at the top.
Thin.
What words used to describe you offends ?
Jason Allens Graphics ( www.jason-allen.co.uk)
5 Days.
I'm having one of my turns.
Happy Birthday Carmel.
Links are starting to form.
They have lived, and died.
Sparkle.
Terry, he's not interested in you.
New pink fluffy slippers.
He wants a real man.
In the swimming pool.
Find the galleries at http://www.chrisreardon.co.uk
Advice for Suko's cats from Susan.
Shows recorded outside.
Dancing in a night club.
Jabbing into my arms.
Oh no. The stupid hats again.
The cough is gone.
How do you become diabetic ?
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKTuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show HERE ON... more
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HIGH TIMES celebrates the birth of reggae legend Bob "Nesta" Marley (February 6, 1945 - May 11, 1981) with this archival video of Mr. Marley discussing his favorite herb. Bob also sang the praises of ganja in songs such as "Kaya," "Three Little Birds," "Three O'Clock in the Morning (Roadblock)," and many others... Now, excuse me while I light my spliff!HIGH TIMES celebrates the birth of reggae legend Bob "Nesta" Marley... more
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I think it's safe to say that after just five years, Facebook has transformed the way we think about the internet and online social interaction. Though not the first of its kind, FB is certainly the most popular with 150 million users and revenues of $300 million last year.
Of course, now there are sites like Twitter biting at the heels of Facebook. So what's going to happen to FB in the future? I can't imagine it will die off as quickly as it rose to power. But I do think it's going to have to try to keep up with all the innovative new sites.
Apparently everyone is getting a mystery virtual gift for Facebook's birthday. What will it be?I think it's safe to say that after just five years, Facebook has transformed the... more
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Well, today is the day. Twenty-five years ago on this day, a much-younger Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh to 3000 attendees at the Flint Center at De Anza College in Cupertino. It was to be the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command line interface.Well, today is the day. Twenty-five years ago on this day, a much-younger Steve Jobs... more
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Every year on December 23 the Japanese Emperor, Akihito, gives a public address from the Imperial Palace. The Emperor rarely gives public speeches. His birthday and the New Year's Greeting on January 2 are generally the only time he does so.
The tradition of the Japanese emperors giving public speeches on birthdays and New Years only started after WWII. Before that they were seen as divine being descended from the native Japanese gods so they were often hidden from public view. Also for centuries they were shadowy figures while the real power was wielded by the Shogun, military general.
This year the Emperor cancelled his public address due to illness related to stress.Every year on December 23 the Japanese Emperor, Akihito, gives a public address from... more
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It was on this day, Dec. 9th 1968, that the clever software and hardware of the mouse was unveiled to the public. Here is one of the first films shot on the subject. Note that the visionary Douglas Engelbart says "I don't know why we call it a mouse."
Let us pay homage.It was on this day, Dec. 9th 1968, that the clever software and hardware of the mouse... more
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Scientists at St Andrews University have revealed what Jim Morrison would look like if he were alive today. He died aged 27 and would be celebrating his 65th birthday on Monday.
Computer software was used to create the image.Scientists at St Andrews University have revealed what Jim Morrison would look like if... more
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Tuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
THIS SHOW IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF MY MUM. 1st 1st August 1930 - 18th November 2000. R.I.P.
In today's show :
The diversity.
My nephew is an excellent driver.
Does Donna "do" her legs ? What about Brenda ?
Space 1999.
New technology - that not many people wanted.
Ear hairs.
Turning the lights off.
Ruffled my feathers.
Wi Max Radio.
Carl's heating.
Pet things.
I like the tight shiny leggings.
The three witches of Eastwick.
Is it the undercoat ?
A cup of water.
Bryan Murphy feels the cold.
Happy Birthday Joe.
Too fast round corners.
An accidental deletion.
What's the bit in the middle ?
James Bond.The worst one.
Have you got a yappy dog ?
Narrow roads.
A waste of electricity.
The sequins.
They want to help you.
Send in details of your birthday.
Under the arm pits.
Down the pub.
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKTuesday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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Prince Charles was given an Aston Martin by the Queen on his 21st birthday - and he still drives it. His latest travel-related gift? A concessionary travel voucher and cake to match! Meanwhile, the Queen learned how to access Faceook using a mobile phone.Prince Charles was given an Aston Martin by the Queen on his 21st birthday - and he... more
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On November 10, 1928, Rice Crispies crossed the pond for the first time, coming to the UK from the US. The demand soared, with Brits soon eating 1.5 million boxes per year. Today, that number has climbed to about 29 million boxes a year.On November 10, 1928, Rice Crispies crossed the pond for the first time, coming to the... more
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How often have you struggled to find that perfect birthday gift only to end up buying something trivial and boring? It happens to the best of us and is particularly likely to occur if you are looking last minute for a gift. Flowers are the perfect way to go when you need something that is meaningful.How often have you struggled to find that perfect birthday gift only to end up buying... more
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vc2 producer Carlos Aguilar is having all his friends and family over for the annual Super Bowl party but he knows that his old projection TV is not going to cut it. Like many Americans Carlos buys a new HD LCD TV he can't afford with every intention of returning the TV he next day.
Producer: Bookworm Brown
Camera: Alex Villegas and Donald Quintana
Editor: Donald Quintanavc2 producer Carlos Aguilar is having all his friends and family over for the annual... more
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Prince Charles has already raised eyebrows by having not one but two birthday parties, and now his wife Camilla is planning to give him 60 individual gifts - one to mark every year of his life.
The presents, which friends describe as a 'labor of love', include a pair of walking boots, a personalized fly fishing rod and his favorite episodes of The Goon Show.
They will be presented to Charles over his birthday weekend next month.
So far, the celebrations include a lavish State banquet at Buckingham Palace hosted by the Queen and arranged by Charles's former aide, events organizer Michael Fawcett.
The following night, there will be a party for 75 of Charles's closest friends at Highgrove, the Prince's Gloucestershire residence, which will include a five-course dinner followed by dancing.
According to one source who has helped Camilla gather the presents, the idea has taken months to come to fruition and the Duchess of Cornwall is still tracking down a few final items.
'Camilla was at a loss over what to buy for Charles - he is the man with everything. In the end, she decided that she would abandon the idea of buying one huge gift and instead present him with a number of smaller gifts,' a friend said.
'It was as she was sourcing some of his favorite wines and literature that she seized on the idea of presenting him with a gift for every year of his life.
'She has spent months getting all the things together and every item will mean something special to Charles.
'She is also collating a special book, which many of Charles's friends have contributed to, and will present it to him at Highgrove.'
Camilla, who has overseen plans for the more intimate second birthday party, has also sourced a page from The Times on Charles's date of birth, November 14, 1948.
She has had it framed along with pictures of their wedding, and a collection in antique silver of photographs of Princes William and Harry as children.
A keen chess player, the Duchess has also commissioned a Gloucestershire craftsman to carve a wooden chess set for Charles.
'Camilla has spent weeks getting everything together.
'This hasn't been about expense, it's been about making sure she gets a memory or special token for every year of Charles's life,' the friend added.
'The presents are poignantly all about Charles as a man rather than a Royal and everything Camilla has sourced has a real connection to Charles.'
Camilla, 61, had a drinks specialist in St James's Street, London, seek out a number of bottles for Charles to share with friends including a 1948 Glen Grant vintage whiskey, a bottle of Armagnac from the same year and a case of Malvasia, one of the
Prince's favorite organic Madeira wines. She has also had two cases of his favorite Argentinian wine from the Mendosa vineyards flown over.
'Camilla has really taken a lot of time getting everything together --Charles will be very touched,' added the source.
'She has reproduced manuscripts of some of his favorite sonnets and extracts from his favorite Shakespeare plays, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo And Juliet.
'Probably the most romantic thing she has done is had some of their love letters from over the years bound in a special leather book.'
William and Harry, who have been instrumental in planning Charles's birthday party at Highgrove with Camilla, are also understood to have helped their stepmother with her choice of presents.
It is, of course, unlikely that Charles will wish to part with any of the sentimental presents. In the past, there has been controversy over the fact that Michael Fawcett made a business selling unwanted Royal gifts.
The revelations led to him resigning and being nicknamed Fawcett the Fence.
Last night, a spokesman at Clarence House declined to comment and said: 'The Prince's birthday is a private matter.' Prince Charles has already raised eyebrows by having not one but two birthday parties,... more
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"There's no doubt what Vladimir Putin's favorite birthday present is this year — a rare Ussuri tiger cub.
State television showed the Russian prime minister affectionately petting the two-month-old female cub on Friday. The tiger weighs only about 20 pounds and sleeps in a wicker basket at Putin's residence outside Moscow.
Putin says a good home will be found for the tiger, presumably in a zoo or wildlife preserve. He hasn't decided what to call her, but is leaning toward Mashenka or Milashka.
Putin refuses to say who gave him the cub for his 56th birthday, which was Tuesday.
The Ussuri tiger is also known as the Siberian, Amur or Manchurian tiger. Fewer than 400 are believed to survive in the wild.""There's no doubt what Vladimir Putin's favorite birthday present is... more
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Here's something fun to do. This generator will tell you the number one song on any day of the year, on the UK, US or Aussie charts.
image via flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/38521378@N00/831508466/Here's something fun to do. This generator will tell you the number one song on... more
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