True. The community radio station in my area has a 1-hour show on Sundays hosted by an actual rabbi who plays Jewish music. I listen to it every chance I can because I like to listen to different things when possible.
The next poster either has voted in the UK elections today - or as outsider followed the twitter feeds because political twitter memes pull no punches!! (PS: if really UK enfranchised, still five hours to go, I believe... maybe make it true? )
Edit, PS: @Nihilism, et al - except if you are very easily offended Tory voter, #voteconservative is particularly delightful, because the young twitteriat has owned it and maybe 90% of the tweets are rather sarcastic. "If I ever #VoteConservative will someone be so kind as to kill me. It's alright, my soul will clearly have departed some time before that." :-p
Well, I'm an outsider following what some friends are posting about it in some places (including some very zesty memes), but haven't been following it on twitter specifically. So I'm keeping up with the elections as I always do (got a Poli Sci degree so I keep an eye on pretty much every election on every continent, but English-language ones are the easiest for me to follow so I always gorge myself on them) but technically not twitter, so it's False.
The next poster doesn't elect the people above them in their workplace or in their company's top spots, leaving the place they spend the most waking hours in a week a decidedly undemocratic place.
True - provided that "voteconservative" scenario comes true - the soul must part somewhere before that and surely Grimsby will do better than, say, hell... ;-)
The next poster wonders about significance of Grimsby, lest it be the previous poster.
Normally would, but it makes no sense when your friends are sick and you'd go alone. This left me the levity of twitter enjoyment, and thinking about financing model for gaming that reconciles the (low KS) financing risk, artistic integrity, and making fan-love non-cagey, but artistically empowering.
I have no straight answer.
The next poster made a proper sporting bet for Belgium footie World Cup 2014, because they wanted Belgium to win.
False, I don't gamble or really even follow sports.
The next poster will find some witty way to compose a guess about the next poster that mixes Grimsby, mashedtaters, some stupid 80s song, and their favorite video game.
False, for the asterisk'd reason under the spoiler.
The next poster wouldn't be caught dead or alive eating bangers and mash in Grimsby despite being spun right round (like a record) under no man's sky*.
*I technically don't know if No Man's Sky is my favourite video game of all time yet, but it sure looks like it'll manage to come close if it doesn't hit that top spot.
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The next poster lives in Ashan.
The next poster has a soft spot for Eurovision Song Contest. (Sorry, been doing my pre-contest research tonite...
The next poster has just taken a selfie.
And false - I dislike selfies.
The next poster wants to ride a griffon.
The next poster likes in-game romances.
The next poster kidnapped Nicolai and went mad to find him after his escape.
The next poster thinks Bootleg Bay has nice circuses.
The next poster tried the Monk class in Might and Magic VII and enjoyed it.
The next poster is planning an imminent trip to Grimsby.
The next poster is an a Merkan (American) and proud of it.
The next poster likes Klezmer music.
The next poster knows the secret to Zen.
The next poster doesn't like action movies.
The next poster has a top 5 most disliked/hated movie list that is clearer in their mind than a top 5 favourite movie list.
The next poster would like to go to Grimsby one day.
*in no particular order, The Godfather, Goodfellas, The Godfather II, Whiskey Galore, and Ghost Dad**
**I lied about one of those.
The next poster has been enjoying the sunshine today.
The next poster wishes Sidney Poitier would direct another movie before he dies so Ghost Dad isn't his final legacy.
The next poster needs to mow the lawn.
The next poster is a werelawnmower.
The next poster either has voted in the UK elections today - or as outsider followed the twitter feeds because political twitter memes pull no punches!! (PS: if really UK enfranchised, still five hours to go, I believe... maybe make it true?
Edit, PS: @Nihilism, et al - except if you are very easily offended Tory voter, #voteconservative is particularly delightful, because the young twitteriat has owned it and maybe 90% of the tweets are rather sarcastic. "If I ever #VoteConservative will someone be so kind as to kill me. It's alright, my soul will clearly have departed some time before that." :-p
The next poster doesn't elect the people above them in their workplace or in their company's top spots, leaving the place they spend the most waking hours in a week a decidedly undemocratic place.
And since I sit at the zenith of my own little pyramid, I'm rather glad it's like that!
The next poster thinks you go to Grimsby after you die.
The next poster wonders about significance of Grimsby, lest it be the previous poster.
The next poster is going to watch Eurovision this year.
The next poster has already listened to Anarchy in the UK at least once today.
The next poster just watched the Europa League semi final.
Normally would, but it makes no sense when your friends are sick and you'd go alone. This left me the levity of twitter enjoyment, and thinking about financing model for gaming that reconciles the (low KS) financing risk, artistic integrity, and making fan-love non-cagey, but artistically empowering.
I have no straight answer.
The next poster made a proper sporting bet for Belgium footie World Cup 2014, because they wanted Belgium to win.
The next poster will find some witty way to compose a guess about the next poster that mixes Grimsby, mashedtaters, some stupid 80s song, and their favorite video game.
The next poster wouldn't be caught dead or alive eating bangers and mash in Grimsby despite being spun right round (like a record) under no man's sky*.
1. Eat Bangers and mash
2. Visit Grimsby
3. Be spun right round
As for the other two.... I'm ready!
The next poster wonders why Grimsby is getting all the attention, and feels sorry for poor neglected Skegness.