nothing against the bloke,sure he is an excellent paddock judge, down as working for william hill radio and itv, but how can ken warrant being up for broadcaster of the year against,
lydia hislop john hunt nick luck jamie lynch stewart machin rishi persad
I understand that there’s a lot of jealousy involved when names are called, really I should start penning the book about my memoirs of a bachelor online!
What sounds iffy is all true!
I understand that there’s a lot of jealousy involved when names are called, really I should start penning the book about my memoirs of a bachelor online! What sounds iffy is all true!
And I’ll say this before I start painting, I’ve been called a fantasist (amongst many things) but never been shown any evidence of telling porkies!
Don’t worry lads I’ll do this one for the team, to King and Country!
And I’ll say this before I start painting, I’ve been called a fantasist (amongst many things) but never been shown any evidence of telling porkies! Don’t worry lads I’ll do this one for the team, to King and Country!
Dela was that Poirot episode you worked on that was filmed in Egypt titled 'The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb'?This one....?https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0676164/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_ql_1
Most were filmed at Pinewood this was done in a little disused building in West London. The set wasn’t big and was maybe an add on for an extra scene or something. Hence the rush to get it done.
Most were filmed at Pinewood this was done in a little disused building in West London. The set wasn’t big and was maybe an add on for an extra scene or something. Hence the rush to get it done.
Before the prevalence of green screens, filmmakers primarily used blue screens for composite effects, which involved shooting actors against a solid blue background to later remove the blue and replace it with a different background
How it worked: Actors were filmed against a solid blue background. Because blue was chosen for its distance from skin tones and low grain, it was easier to separate from the foreground.
Every actress was shat scared about the new cameras that were coming in because of the higher resolution revealing their flaws.
Of course any billy bullshiner would know that the blue was used before green! ;)
Before the prevalence of green screens, filmmakers primarily used blue screens for composite effects, which involved shooting actors against a solid blue background to later remove the blue and replace it with a different backgroundHow it worked:Acto
Delashay • September 2, 2025 5:37 PM BST Before the prevalence of green screens, filmmakers primarily used blue screens for composite effects, which involved shooting actors against a solid blue background to later remove the blue and replace it with a different background
How it worked: Actors were filmed against a solid blue background. Because blue was chosen for its distance from skin tones and low grain, it was easier to separate from the foreground.
Every actress was shat scared about the new cameras that were coming in because of the higher resolution revealing their flaws.
Of course any billy bullshiner would know that the blue was used before green! ;)
When faced with fact a delusional lost soul will often change what’s being discussed and more often than not try to goad with cheap and petty name calling.
Delashay • September 2, 2025 5:37 PM BSTBefore the prevalence of green screens, filmmakers primarily used blue screens for composite effects, which involved shooting actors against a solid blue background to later remove the blue and replace it wit
The cameras that you see now used widely in sports coverage were developed in the film industry. They are weight adjusting and move with the holder not against. This lets the camera man follow the action more intently and closely. The same tech has been used as a steady cam for the mobile phones.
The cameras that you see now used widely in sports coverage were developed in the film industry. They are weight adjusting and move with the holder not against. This lets the camera man follow the action more intently and closely. The same tech has b
uptheirons • September 2, 2025 6:17 PM BST Deflection tactics will not work,Deladimwit. You made those remarks about women and me. No amount of copy and paste will alter this
Oh wow
The guy that welcomes a newcomer with being called a , “Pricko” etc etc…. Is in the place to dish out moral judgements on banter and tongue in cheek stories based on reality.
Sorry to have hurt you!
And look here’s your rotten side kick, to double team!
Pathetic!
uptheirons • September 2, 2025 6:17 PM BSTDeflection tactics will not work,Deladimwit.You made those remarks about women and me.No amount of copy and paste will alter thisOh wow The guy that welcomes a newcomer with being called a , “Pricko” et
I’ve been called a liar about backing Sajir, about being an artist and about saying things that aren’t true. They aren’t claims they are from a life lived. I posted an image of my oils, the mods didn’t deem them interesting enough to post!
I liked that you upgrade me to grade A last night, I’ll try to post my old business card sometime!
I’ve been called a liar about backing Sajir, about being an artist and about saying things that aren’t true. They aren’t claims they are from a life lived. I posted an image of my oils, the mods didn’t deem them interesting enough to post! I
Only his class got him to where he finished amongst an uninspiring bunch.
Those who thought that Distant Storm would reverse Dewhurst form were hanging onto the Appleby Guineas factor.
From the “Who wins the 2000 Guineas” threadImSoLuckyLucky! • May 2, 2026 3:19 PM BSTGstad looksFATIs this poster as clueless?Because he did look like a bloated dead person. Only his class got him to where he finished amongst an uninspiring bunc
AOB will be delighted with that run, horse will lose lots of weight for it.
Maybe he should have ran Action here?! But wait he knows that he’d never beat Gasstd over a mile!
AOB will be delighted with that run, horse will lose lots of weight for it. Maybe he should have ran Action here?! But wait he knows that he’d never beat Gasstd over a mile!
Delashay • May 2, 2026 6:39 PM BST And that’s why you married the unlucky bird that you did! Laugh
Shat in your eyes Wink
A typical comment from an Autistic loon
Delashay • May 2, 2026 6:39 PM BSTAnd that’s why you married the unlucky bird that you did! LaughShat in your eyes WinkA typical comment from an Autistic loon
And Francesca just a little reminder after today that Big Pat doesn’t always lead out the First String and Moore most deffo doesn’t always ride the First String!
And Francesca just a little reminder after today that Big Pat doesn’t always lead out the First String and Moore most deffo doesn’t always ride the First String!
Very bizarre. You could drag a person off the street who would have more knowledge of horse racing than this guy. Fair play to him though he has had the producers right over who keep using him.
Very bizarre. You could drag a person off the street who would have more knowledge of horse racing than this guy. Fair play to him though he has had the producers right over who keep using him.
I like him as a paddock judge. He never misses on the physical aspect of his selection or the main protagonists. I think he mentioned Illinois was BIG!
I like him as a paddock judge. He never misses on the physical aspect of his selection or the main protagonists. I think he mentioned Illinois was BIG!
He seems to think that the vibes are that Constitution River will head to France, they’ve just won a trial for that 1m 1f with Hawk Mountain who’ll improve for the extra distance. Then Puerto Rico had the option of stepping up in trip for that or going to Ascot for the SJP.
: Note the second in that race Lord Clover had been beaten by 2000 French Guineas hope Wooton Centurion.
He seems to think that the vibes are that Constitution River will head to France, they’ve just won a trial for that 1m 1f with Hawk Mountain who’ll improve for the extra distance. Then Puerto Rico had the option of stepping up in trip for that or