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24 Things, or so the legend goes. Probably nonsense. Thing 14.


Also drawn for the tour show. And also animated, though that was done by the excellent Chris Lincé, not by me.

And indeed not in Salford. Because in Salford, the computer that we run the show on froze at the start of the Kirates sketch, and Simon and I had to stick our heads round the back cloth and do it live. Whilst in the middle of changing into our red trousers...




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24 Things, a likely story. Thing 15





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24 Things still seem unlikely to me, but who knows. Thing 16.


Sure, you can't stop progress, and it's not as if the old way ever worked in any case, but... still, he kind of misses it.




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24 Things, though surely not. Thing 17.





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24 Things, they do seem to keep coming, though. Thing 18.


Brrr.




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24 Things are no longer out of the question. Thing 19.






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24 Things, though it would be quite funny to drop out now. Thing 20.


These are the practice sketches for yesterday's, but I think I like some of them better than the way it turned out. Especially the cheerful chap in the bottom right corner.




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24 Things, barring hilarious accidents. Thing 21.


After all those people and animals, here's a vegetable.




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24 Things, probably, but taking nothing for granted. Thing 22.




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24 Things... surely? Or will he fall at the final hurdle? Don't rule it out. Thing 23.


This was an attempt to use fewer lines. With, I would say, mixed results.




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24 Things. Who’d’ve thought it?. Thing 24.


Merry Christmas!




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Wynonna Earp Season 4 finally gets green light

Yes, my dear Earpers…it’s finally happening! Season 4 has finally gotten the green light! The show was originally renewed by SYFY and Space for the US and Canada market, but production was delayed due to apparent financial issues at IDW Entertainment without an international distributor – but now they have one. IDW Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films, […]




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Congress Sets Up Taxpayers to Eat $454 Billion of Wall Street’s Losses. Where Is the Outrage?

Congress Sets Up Taxpayers to Eat $454 Billion of Wall Street’s Losses. Where Is the Outrage?

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 7, 2020 ~ Beginning on March 24 of this year, Larry Kudlow, the White House Economic Advisor, began to roll out the most deviously designed bailout of Wall Street in the history of America. After the Federal Reserve’s secret $29 trillion bailout of Wall Street from 2007 to 2010, and the exposure of that by a government audit and in-depth report by the Levy Economics Institute in 2011, Kudlow was going to have to come up with a brilliant strategy to sell another multi-trillion-dollar Wall Street bailout to the American people. The scheme was brilliant (in an evil genius sort of way) and audacious in employing an Orwellian form of reverse-speak. The plan to bail out Wall Street would be sold to the American people as a rescue of “Main Street.” It was critical, however, that all of the officials speaking to the … Continue reading

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U.S. Unemployment Reaches 14.7 Percent – Chart from Great Depression Shows Risks Ahead

U.S. Unemployment Reaches 14.7 Percent – Chart from Great Depression Shows Risks Ahead

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 8, 2020 ~   The data is out this morning and it’s not pretty. Nonfarm payrolls collapsed by 20.5 million jobs in April and the unemployment rate rose to 14.7 percent. The United States is now seeing the worst unemployment rates since the Great Depression. We prepared the above chart from data available at the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) archives at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Following the stock market crash of October 29, 1929, it was not until August 1931 that the unemployment rate reached 15.01 percent. We’re now at 14.7 percent unemployment from a rate of 3.5 percent just two months ago in February. Consider using the chart above to figure out just how much cash on hand you need to maintain.

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«Усе раз'ехаліся. Няма каму праводзіць». Мінздароўя не сустракалася з журналістамі з 24 красавіка, не адказвала на пытанні з 17 красавіка




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На ШВЛ сёння больш за 200 чалавек, з іх 140 — з пацверджаным каранавірусам




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Допіс Цапкалы пра прэзідэнцкія амбіцыі сабраў 4100 лайкаў і 1100 рэпостаў




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На Століншчыне 146 чалавек з пнеўманіямі — афіцыйныя звесткі




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TV's 'Mountain' takes deadlift throne at 1,104 lbs.

Hafthor Bjornsson set a world record in the deadlift on Saturday, hoisting 1,104.52 pounds (501 kilograms).





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Олимпиада-призрак: Токио-1940

Олимпиадам в Японии мистически не везет — токийскую из-за пандемии коронавируса перенесли на июль 2021 года. В ХХ веке Токио дважды подавал заявки на проведение летних олимпиад. Первая из них (1940 года) не состоялась, вторая (1964 года) была успешно проведена. Процесс выдвижения токийской кандидатуры и ход подготовки к Играм позволяют понять особенности политической и культурной ситуации в довоенном и послевоенном мире, а также оценить тот огромный путь, который проделала Япония за это время.