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does cxslave ride one of those? :p
Be an uncomforable ride but it is the series of chemical reactions by which energy is released under aerobic conditions from carbohydrates and fats so it might help her keep pushing along.:D
 
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Now we can torture and crucify sweet Emma Peel and delicious Tara King.....
 

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Avengers star Patrick McNee has died...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33279566
If the details in his IMDB.com bio are accurate - which is not guaranteed - he had an interesting 93 years:

British actor Patrick Macnee was born on February 6, 1922 in London, England into a wealthy and eccentric family. His father, Daniel Macnee, was a race horse trainer, who drank and gambled away the family fortune, leaving young Patrick to be raised by his lesbian mother, Dorothea Mary, and her female lover. Shortly after graduating from Eton (from which he was almost expelled for running a gambling ring), Macnee first appeared on stage and made his film debut as an extra in Pygmalion (1938). His career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Royal Navy. After military service, Macnee attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art in London on scholarship. He also resumed his stage and film career, with bit parts such as Young Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol (1951). Disappointed with his limited roles, Macnee left England for Canada and the United States.

In 1954, he went to Broadway with an Old Vic troupe and later moved on to Hollywood, where he made occasional television and film appearances until returning to England in 1959. Once back home, he took advantage of his producing experience in Canada to become co-producer of the British television series Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1960). Shortly thereafter, Macnee landed the role that brought him worldwide fame and popularity in the part of John Steed, in the classic British television series The Avengers (1961). His close identification with this character limited his career choices after the cancellation of the series in 1969, prompting him to reprise the role in The New Avengers (1976), which, though popular, failed to recapture the magic of the original series. During the 1980s and 1990s, Macnee became a familiar face on American television in such series as Gavilan (1982), Empire (1984), Thunder in Paradise (1994) and NightMan (1997). In the past decade, Macnee has also made several audio recordings of book fiction.


Good night, Mister Steed.:(
Now we can torture and crucify sweet Emma Peel and delicious Tara King.....
I believe we have a rule against cruxing celebrities.
 
we had today the national championship all around here in europe
 

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If the details in his IMDB.com bio are accurate - which is not guaranteed - he had an interesting 93 years:

British actor Patrick Macnee was born on February 6, 1922 in London, England into a wealthy and eccentric family. His father, Daniel Macnee, was a race horse trainer, who drank and gambled away the family fortune, leaving young Patrick to be raised by his lesbian mother, Dorothea Mary, and her female lover. Shortly after graduating from Eton (from which he was almost expelled for running a gambling ring), Macnee first appeared on stage and made his film debut as an extra in Pygmalion (1938). His career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Royal Navy. After military service, Macnee attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art in London on scholarship. He also resumed his stage and film career, with bit parts such as Young Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol (1951). Disappointed with his limited roles, Macnee left England for Canada and the United States.

In 1954, he went to Broadway with an Old Vic troupe and later moved on to Hollywood, where he made occasional television and film appearances until returning to England in 1959. Once back home, he took advantage of his producing experience in Canada to become co-producer of the British television series Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1960). Shortly thereafter, Macnee landed the role that brought him worldwide fame and popularity in the part of John Steed, in the classic British television series The Avengers (1961). His close identification with this character limited his career choices after the cancellation of the series in 1969, prompting him to reprise the role in The New Avengers (1976), which, though popular, failed to recapture the magic of the original series. During the 1980s and 1990s, Macnee became a familiar face on American television in such series as Gavilan (1982), Empire (1984), Thunder in Paradise (1994) and NightMan (1997). In the past decade, Macnee has also made several audio recordings of book fiction.


Good night, Mister Steed.:(
Yes. A long life, but still sad to lose him.
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Since it is already July 4th down under...

239 years ago the founders of the Tree estate United States signed the Declaration of Independence leading to the formation of the country I call home.

It was not a perfect nation, accepting slavery to get the support of the southern colonies. In less than 100 years in a war that claimed more American lives than any fought before or since to cleanse that stain and more to allow women the right to vote and end segregation.

But over the years the US has worked to 'polish the diamond in the rough'.

And they make Seagram's since Prohibition was repealed!!!

...great place to live...

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And they make Seagram's since Prohibition was repealed!!!

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And White Castle and Budweiser :eek:

Seriously, here's all at Cruxton Abbey wishing a very happy Independence Day to all our American Friends :)

(Except those down in the dungeon who, even now, are pining for independence still :rolleyes: :eek: :doh:)
 
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