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Lee & Herring Back Together...

Listed in The Times today...

November 16th 2008.

'Stewart Lee and Richard Herring reunite, for one night only, with their cast mates from their Nineties TV show. Lyric Hammersmith. London W6. 0870 0500511 www.lyric.co.uk

I'm going to be there!

Emma Kennedy and various other people from them times are going to be there too, apparently.

*wishes he were zooo, only a bloke version of zooo*

Well, you could get tickets, then you'd be just like me!

Unlike people like Adam Buxton, I think Lee and Herring have probably got funnier with age.

Stewart Lee has. Herring is the same, so he's still funny.

This is one of those things that I really should go to, but it's hassle getting there and getting home.

I wonder if the curious orange will be there.

I expect so!

But will the unusual priest character be there???!

.....................
....was that Kevin Eldon?

Oh yes!

Stewart Lee is a c**tsandwich.

Oh do say something interesting, frosty! I know you can do it!

Quote: zooo @ September 5 2008, 11:27 PM BST

Oh do say something interesting, frosty! I know you can do it!

General relativity is a theory of gravitation developed by Einstein in the years 1907–1915. The development of general relativity began with the equivalence principle, under which the states of accelerated motion and being at rest in a gravitational field (for example when standing on the surface of the Earth) are physically identical. The upshot of this is that free fall is inertial motion: In other words an object in free fall is falling because that is how objects move when there is no force being exerted on them, instead of this being due to the force of gravity as is the case in classical mechanics. This is incompatible with classical mechanics and special relativity because in those theories inertially moving objects cannot accelerate with respect to each other, but objects in free fall do so. To resolve this difficulty Einstein first proposed that spacetime is curved. In 1915, he devised the Einstein field equations which relate the curvature of spacetime with the mass, energy, and momentum within it.

I like it when he trolls. I laugh out loud at it.

I didn't say cut and paste something interesting. :)

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