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Just finished season 1 and 2 of the 8 season long Canadian TV comedy "Mr D".

I haven't laughed like this in a long time. It's like a mix of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Community, and The Office, but funnier. Setting is a school, (grade thru to high), the focus on the teaching staff and a lot of the students.

Check it out if you haven't, bet you'll be laughing harder than you ever did with CYE, Community or The Office
 

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I saw a video the other day of this nasty bitch pissing into an empty pot on the dance floor and then putting it down and continuing to dance, the person she put it down next to saw what she did and then tipped it over head when her back was turned. Was magnificent.
 

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The Felicity Ace, a massive Panama-flagged cargo ship carrying thousands of Volkswagen Group vehicles, caught fire near the Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday afternoon.

The ship’s 22 crewmembers were successfully evacuated and taken to a local hotel by the Portuguese Navy and Air Force, who were deployed to help with the rescue effort, according to a statement from the Navy. The ship itself was left unmanned and adrift.

An internal email from Volkswagen’s U.S. operations revealed there were 3,965 Volkswagen AG vehicles aboard the ship. Headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, the group manufactures its Volkswagen brand, as well as Porsche, Audi, and Lamborghini— all of which were in tow when the vessel set ablaze, the email said.

Over 100 of those cars were headed for Port of Houston in Texas, with GTI, Golf R, and ID.4 models deemed to be at risk, according to the email. This latest hit comes as the automobile industry is already ensnared in ongoing supply chain issues, including pandemic labor woes and semiconductor chip shortages.

Luke Vandezande, a spokesperson for Porsche, said the company estimates around 1,100 of its vehicles were among those on board Felicity Ace at the time of the fire. He said customers affected by the incident are being contacted by their automobile dealers. “Our immediate thoughts are of relief that the 22 crew of the merchant ship Felicity Ace are safe and well,” Vandezande said.

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The Felicity Ace, a massive Panama-flagged cargo ship carrying thousands of Volkswagen Group vehicles, caught fire near the Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday afternoon.

The ship’s 22 crewmembers were successfully evacuated and taken to a local hotel by the Portuguese Navy and Air Force, who were deployed to help with the rescue effort, according to a statement from the Navy. The ship itself was left unmanned and adrift.

An internal email from Volkswagen’s U.S. operations revealed there were 3,965 Volkswagen AG vehicles aboard the ship. Headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, the group manufactures its Volkswagen brand, as well as Porsche, Audi, and Lamborghini— all of which were in tow when the vessel set ablaze, the email said.

Over 100 of those cars were headed for Port of Houston in Texas, with GTI, Golf R, and ID.4 models deemed to be at risk, according to the email. This latest hit comes as the automobile industry is already ensnared in ongoing supply chain issues, including pandemic labor woes and semiconductor chip shortages.

Luke Vandezande, a spokesperson for Porsche, said the company estimates around 1,100 of its vehicles were among those on board Felicity Ace at the time of the fire. He said customers affected by the incident are being contacted by their automobile dealers. “Our immediate thoughts are of relief that the 22 crew of the merchant ship Felicity Ace are safe and well,” Vandezande said.

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Ship Captain said fire started in EV batteries
 

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Three and a half hour video. The opening minutes will hold your attention.



You always seem to find videos to post that go over a ridiculous amount of time. :tearsofjoy:
 
You always seem to find videos to post that go over a ridiculous amount of time. :tearsofjoy:
I am not afraid of long videos. These days people aint got no time. I understand.
I'm still going thru it myself. I will probably pause it and just go read up on it on wikipedia.
Not really a case that fascinates me etc. Just found the opening gripping and wanted to see what happened.

There's a Mindshock playlist thats now 78 videos long, each episode roughly 1 to 2 hrs, some 4 hrs, about the Maura Murray case....now THAT is the most fascinating mystery/murder case. Unbelievable amount of oddities to it. Now 17 yrs since she disappeared. I'm only on video 32. I try to get thru those videos one a night or two a night.
 
I am not afraid of long videos. These days people aint got no time. I understand.
I'm still going thru it myself. I will probably pause it and just go read up on it on wikipedia.
Not really a case that fascinates me etc. Just found the opening gripping and wanted to see what happened.

There's a Mindshock playlist thats now 78 videos long, each episode roughly 1 to 2 hrs, some 4 hrs, about the Maura Murray case....now THAT is the most fascinating mystery/murder case. Unbelievable amount of oddities to it. Now 17 yrs since she disappeared. I'm only on video 32. I try to get thru those videos one a night or two a night.

Ive started watching the interview now, havent heard of this case so ill probably end up watching the lot now. Damn you GG.

Actually want to watch a thing on the missing MH370 on 60 minutes tonight so will probably finish the interview another time.
 
Ive started watching the interview now, havent heard of this case so ill probably end up watching the lot now. Damn you GG.

Actually want to watch a thing on the missing MH370 on 60 minutes tonight so will probably finish the interview another time.
Yeah, do the MH370 first. And there was no demand or request by me to watch this 3 hr video. Feel free to skip ahead, or stop at any time.

I guess it's just interesting too how police work criminals into confessing crimes, admitting tidbits of info that will be used against them. I've seen a better interviewer/interrogator than this guy, but it's the same principles in play. If you ever get busted for anything....never admit anything, don't talk, dont say anything, dont even deny, just insist on a lawyer first.
 

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