because, before Charles I was beheaded, the office of Speaker could be a wee bit dicey if the Crown decided you were getting uppity. and I couldn't find any footage of the effigy being burned (didn't look too hard) but certainly photos of the ceremony appear to bear out what Ronson witnessed
I can't believe they didn't let Jon Ronson finish his story. It's far more interesting than watching them pretending to be too cool and bored. That was rather twattish behaviour.
nonindividual Maybe if he delivered it better and wasn't so fucking weird and boring they woud have listened. I think they gave him a chance and he fucked it. Excuse my language.
Roy Froome He might have been able to tell it better if the rest of panel had been slightly more receptive. But they chose to "be cool" and go for the easy laugh. That story, incidentally, is far more interesting than anything that was covered in this episode.
then who's bones are these on this cd rom? I had the MRI and they gave me a copy of the pictures taken and sent a copy to my doctor, I still have the sciatic damage
Respectfully I make these copies for patients all the time. They just have to ask and fill out HIPPA paper. They won't be interpreted by staff. If someplace won't give them to you, call the State Department of Health and the Federal Civil Rights department and file a complaint. Only takes three of those for the fines to pile up