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When 80-year-old Maud's best friend Elizabeth fails to turn up for a shopping trip, she is certain that something terrible has happened.
Despite living with dementia, she decides to turn detective and sets about trying to solve the mystery, but with her condition it's not always easy to hold on to the clues.
Cast & Crew are as follows
Maud Glenda Jackson
Helen Helen Behan
Sukey Sophie Rundle
Young Maud Liv Hill
Katy Nell Williams
Frank Mark Stanley
Douglas Neil Pendleton
Elizabeth Maggie Steed
Tom Sam Hazeldine
Dad John Paul Hurley
Peter Stuart McQuarrie
Margery Julie Hannan
Carla Linda Hargreaves
Ma Michelle Duncan
Desk sergeant Tom Urie
The Woman Cara Kelly
Rafid Nabs Aziz
Dr Harris Brian Ferguson
Det Grainger Anna-Maria Nabirye
Director Aisling Walsh
Executive Producer Gaynor Holmes
Executive Producer Sarah Brown
Executive Producer Andrea Gibb
Producer Chrissy Skinns
Writer Andrea Gibb
my fail friday series, making mistakes can be great and is certainly good to talk about! ahappystitch.com/category/fail-friday/
Alcohol ink is apparently not the best way to darken a plastic skintone...however if you want a face that's almost neon red it's perfect :p but I never say die (perhaps I should never say "dye" if this is the result!) so I'm determined she can be salvaged!
Don't try to pass off an audio cable for a video run. Note the diameter of the cable, this is not coaxial cable as should be used for video runs.
For a long time I tried to pleat cones to make lampshades, and they always fail because pleating is controlled crushing, so if you want a cone, you have to start with a cylinder and pinch it on one end. If you pleat a cone, it becomes flat.
James got 100% on his homework, and after several attempts could NOT save it on the epic failure that is mymaths.
Senses Fail
One More Brick Tour
Starland Ballroom
Sayreville, NJ
10.31.2009
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FAILE's installation, Les Ballets De Faile, was created for the Art Series performances on Friday, February 1, and Wednesday, May 29.
Blog post at designnotes.info/?p=7623
sorry for the blurry pic...
was so fed up using the sukerukun (and wanting to get rid of this batch X( )
The third annual FailFaire DC was an amazing celebration of failure as a mark of leadership and innovation in deploying information and communication technologies in the developing world.
We proved that failure is no reason to be ashamed. Failure shows leadership, innovation, and risk-taking in pushing the boundaries of what is possible in scaling ideas from pilots to global programs. There is great value in examining our mistakes as we go beyond the easy and the simple. So while we encouraged irreverence and humor, we improved our profession through speaking honestly about failure.
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This is the second time a Schwalbe Marathon has failed on me like this. I will replace this tyre with a different brand.
I was out cycling towards the Chiltern Hills on a lovely sunny autumn day. The woods and valleys were in sight then I noticed a bump, bump, bump from the rear wheel. That was the end of my lovely cycle ride. I didnt get to tour the Chiltern lanes, through all the autumn colour.
I have found these tyres pick up a lot of flints. I reckon a flint worked into the tyre and did this. My last Shwalbe rear tyre went the same way after very few miles.
Zero 2000, Kodak Ektar
From the WPPD 2012 outing to Bishop's Close. There was a very handsome duck hanging out in this pond. He was much too far away for a pinhole portrait, but I did it anyway. Fail.
Inveralmond Lia Fail Lia Fail is Gaelic for "Stone of Destiny" and this 4.7% is a robust, dark, strong beer with a rich aroma and a great malty taste wth chocolate towards the end
I guess I know why it failed smog... The old cat was a bit non functional... a bit light i would say...
Just the thing to make my morning...
The company has just laid off another 155 people, and cut the stock dividends to almost nothing...wiping out 401k funds and forcing the oldest people here to stay at work...yet the company is investing six BILLION dollars overseas to provide cheap or free medical equipment to countries THAT ALREADY HAVE GOVERNMENT SPONSORED HEALTH CARE. What the hell for? At least why not in AMERICA? Would you donate to a food bank for someone already getting food stamps, while your own family has nothing and is starving? Thats insane!
If nationalized and socialized medicine works so great, why are there such "UNDER-SERVED" areas in LONDON?!? Thats 400+ jobs alone in the Milwaukee area by this damned company, and I'm not including all the jobs lost in the offices and at Tower Avenue.
You Americans that think this is so great, please, look at the details of what is being planned. Everyone says they WANT this, but as soon as they see the details, they dont.
Read it yourself from a newspaper in the UK...they have had this medical care for years.
www.telegraph.co.uk/health/2512639/Kidney-patients-denied...
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article42...
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-506712/Smear-test-apar...
The list goes on and on...300 million pounds sterling to pay for tattoo removal, but nothing for the sick and dying. Here it comes, America...