The last execution by guillotine took place in France in 1977, but actor Christopher Lee witnessed the last public execution by guillotine in France in 1937. Lee also holds (or has held) numerous world records, including: tallest actor in a leading role most screen credits, most films with a swordfight the oldest performer in heavy metal Oldest videogame voice actor the most connected living actor in 2009, based on a database mapping actor relationships, placing him at the center of the Hollywood universe.
On 24th June 1981 Humber Bridge opened to traffic; the bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge for 17 years. On the same day was the last trip of the Humber ferry, MV Farringford ending the service. Video: Spare Hands https://youtu.be/lt2FS0wGyO8
Bridge would have been even bigger if the yellow bellies had been able to build their tower in the right place.
That's also the last time two lanes either side were fully open to traffic. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
please log in to view this image On this day in 1982, “Blade Runner” was released in theatres. “All Those Moments Will Be Lost In Time, Like Tears In Rain.”
All time favourite film. Rutgur Hauer actually passed away the same year as he does in the film. Great film and the quote one of the best ever!
i tried to buy a gtr1400 from them and they wouldnt budge at all. went to lincolnshire motors. and 8 yrs later i traded it in for the sx with them. and they gave me fantastic money for what i thought was an obsolete elephant. im not doubting there are far better bikes than the sx on the road. ive had it 5 years and it ticks all my boxes. i arent a very demanding rider. i once spent an afternoon adjusting the suspension on my 2000 zx6r and couldnt really tell the difference. so left it on softest, for 10 years. on my sx with the missus on the back and fully laden i couldnt put the sidestand down cos the suspension was more or less bottomed out and the stand hit the floor before fully kicked forwards. it would still bob along at 3 figures and go round bends at those speeds cranked right over. i fitted a stronger spring, set up sag and all that and i couldnt tell the difference. i think my brain is more concerned about making the corner or gaps in traffic and too busy ****ting myself than thinking oh i wonder if ive dialed in enough preload etc. im prob the furthest from a connoisseur possible. i only ever had one suzuki in the 80's and it put me off them for life. had 3 yams as a young man and thought id stick to them but couldnt find a decent r6 in the mid 2000's and a zx6r fell into my lap and its been kawasaki all the way since then. ive still got a 1975 rd350A ive owned for 20 years same model i owned as a youth and theres something about 2 strokes that turns back the clock. 15 yrs ago i used to go out in groups of 4 - 10 sometimes more but its slowly dwindled so most rides nowadays im on my tod. spend most of my time in linconshire. if you go to willy woods you might know the wealthy guy sid? big nose always had the latest fastest bike. or the gazza look alike tony jackson? btw ive never been to a barton bike night in my life. am i missing much? it always seemed to clash with winterton v city pre season
We should absolutely have an on this day thread. That would be fun for a year at least until we all start repeating ourselves