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there's no way he doesnt' rent that out
new south wales only really has the sydney track

bathhurst is miles away

and in other news, freddie flintoff still looks battered 9 months after his horrific crash with top gear, he must have been in one heck of a mess at the time

wow

I would guess those sores are a result of more recent plastic surgery, structural facial surgery and/or skin grafts, rather than the original accident, but yes, must have been very serious.
 
Philip Waltham I believe. He’s the only male Director.
I don’t know him, but I know someone involved with the store so was curious and had a nosey on Companies House
Aye his name is Phil, assume that's him although I didn't enquire on his name further.

I never understand how Poorboy do what they do and make money, Humber Street is very poor for retail, as almost everything else down there is food/drink, they opened in the old bank opposite Paragon Arcade, then shut it after a month and are now in St Stephens where they can't possibly be taking enough to pay the rents in there (so I assume it's some sort of discounted Pop-up). The stock was really poor last time I went in, it's not really vintage product, it's basically just second hand.
I believe he does a lot of business online, he said Covid made him, plus wholesale.
 
A killer whale has been seen off the Yorkshire coast, the RSPB has confirmed.
The orca, an incredibly rare sight in British waters, was recorded 2-3 miles off the Grandstand viewpoint at the charity's Bempton Cliffs reserve, near Bridlington, just before 3pm on Tuesday.
The RSPB said: “Off Bempton at 14.55pm an orca (killer whale) headed south, 2-3 miles off Grandstand. Huge tall vertical dorsal. Seen five times by numerous visitors, no sightings reported since.”
Birdwatcher Andy Hood added that the orca appeared to be in a group with minke whales, and that large numbers of visitors were still looking for it.




RSPB Bempton Cliffs: Amazement as killer whale is seen off the Yorkshire coast in almost unknown sighting (msn.com)
 
A killer whale has been seen off the Yorkshire coast, the RSPB has confirmed.
The orca, an incredibly rare sight in British waters, was recorded 2-3 miles off the Grandstand viewpoint at the charity's Bempton Cliffs reserve, near Bridlington, just before 3pm on Tuesday.
The RSPB said: “Off Bempton at 14.55pm an orca (killer whale) headed south, 2-3 miles off Grandstand. Huge tall vertical dorsal. Seen five times by numerous visitors, no sightings reported since.”
Birdwatcher Andy Hood added that the orca appeared to be in a group with minke whales, and that large numbers of visitors were still looking for it.




RSPB Bempton Cliffs: Amazement as killer whale is seen off the Yorkshire coast in almost unknown sighting (msn.com)
Did he escape from the nick under a van?
 
A killer whale has been seen off the Yorkshire coast, the RSPB has confirmed.
The orca, an incredibly rare sight in British waters, was recorded 2-3 miles off the Grandstand viewpoint at the charity's Bempton Cliffs reserve, near Bridlington, just before 3pm on Tuesday.
The RSPB said: “Off Bempton at 14.55pm an orca (killer whale) headed south, 2-3 miles off Grandstand. Huge tall vertical dorsal. Seen five times by numerous visitors, no sightings reported since.”
Birdwatcher Andy Hood added that the orca appeared to be in a group with minke whales, and that large numbers of visitors were still looking for it.




RSPB Bempton Cliffs: Amazement as killer whale is seen off the Yorkshire coast in almost unknown sighting (msn.com)

One swam around and under me for a few minutes when I was kayaking solo up in Lofoten several years ago.

I'd like to say that it was magnificent being so close to something majestic and that we shared a philosophical moment that crossed the species divide, but the truth is I shat it, the thing was ****ing enormous close up, the water was freezing and I was worried about getting upturned, so I made some pathetic attempt to scare it off by flapping my padle against the sea surface and paddled the fastest I've ever done to the shoreline, before offering support to the remaining whaling industry.