Amazon fly-on-the-wall documentary about Spurs

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The following is mine, with the original "real Indiana Jones", an old school explorer named Gene Savoy who spent decades getting bitten by snakes in the Amazon searching for the City of Z and found a pre-Inca civilization known as the Chachapoyas (or People of the Clouds).
It features an excellent Peruvian archaeologist and anthropologist, Dr Sonia Guillen, investigating dozens of mummies found in 1997 in cliff tombs above a sacred lake.
It looks like it's digitized off VHS, hence the "tracking" symbols in the first minute for those who recall the technology....
This is the half hour QED BBC1 version, but I also made a 50-minute Discovery doc from the same rushes.




Chachapoya culture - Wikipedia

Any one know how I can book Mark this?

Complete technophobe, so a simple step by step guide would be appreciated.
 
Any one know how I can book Mark this?

Complete technophobe, so a simple step by step guide would be appreciated.
If you're using a PC, right-click with the mouse on the video screen and select "copy video URL".
Then paste that URL into a new browser window and bookmark.
 
Elias Elias

This was the one I was talking about.

That's Horizon plagiarism of my QED film....
No, seriously, medically-induced hypothermia for victims of extreme trauma is still cutting edge experimental medicine.
I think we should try to put 2018 Poch into cryonic suspension so we can defrost him and reappoint the good version when Mourinho inevitably spontaneously combusts in a season or two.
:pochcmon:
 
I'm sure you remember these?
SHC is on the second one episode 14




I remember one of these shows where it was claimed the Egyptians had a form of calculator (i think) which was lost to history, then found.

Had the tech been continually developed then all the star systems seen by the naked eye could have been settled by mankind.

Great TV show.
 
I remember one of these shows where it was claimed the Egyptians had a form of calculator (i think) which was lost to history, then found.

Had the tech been continually developed then all the star systems seen by the naked eye could have been settled by mankind.

Great TV show.
Yeah, this thing ? (Greek btw)

 
A favourable club psychologist...

Adderall
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That's a fairly typical example of Graves disease. Not to be laughed at. Autoimmune diseases are pretty awful.
 
Going to be a weird one from me but Im going to cut him a little slack as I thought Dele looked more nervous than nonchalant.

I am the same and was always berated in school for “laughing” in situations like that and I didn’t even realise I had a grin on my face.

I think he’s immature off the pitch, but I’m 20 years older than him, so its really just a young guy being young.
Where his problems are, as Jose pointed out, is that he’s going to waste his career because he needs to choose.
Footballer or Party Boy.
That’s where he lacks the level head to do the right thing.
Good post Sammy.
 
In Sweden commies and liberals are the same now days. Fuck knows how that happened.
The Scandinavian countries have some of the highest standards of living in the world. They are also the happiest and most content. All have Socialist government.
 
Many of the films I made were co-productions - 30 minute films in series like QED & Living Proof for BBC1 and 50 minutes for Discovery.
Secrets of the Cloud People about a lost pre-Inca civilization in the Andean cloud forest.
Raising the Dead about people surviving death through natural or artificially-induced hypothermia, including a Falklands War veteran left for dead.
I even made a documentary about Spontaneous Human Combustion which was watched by almost ten million Brits, back in the days when a BBC1 "science" documentary could actually attract an audience.
Sounds like "Tomorrow's World" . I remember the "cloud people " doc. Tremendous piece of work.
 
Three episodes in and I’m really enjoying it. Again, Im not reading into all the various angles some fans may perceive but just enjoying it for what it is.

Some heart felt moments with Vert and Alderweireld. That part where Vert said his daughter was looking forward to going into the next year of school hit the feels but I got a renewed appreciation for Alderweireld. As a father myself, you got to appreciate that it’s not just about wanting to play for a club or wanting to win, you have to think about your family too. In the end of the day, this is a job as much as a career for them but they have to maintain that work life balance that we all strive for.

Loved that part where Mourinho said Lampard was “very focused” when Eriksen asked about him. Definite slap in the face and I loved it.

Also that segment on Delli was pretty interesting. How when Mourinho is talking his face turns from a smirk to just a gaze and then he proceeds to talk about he isn’t oblivious to what’s going with his form over the last two years.

All in all it’s making for good viewing and it’s getting me pretty pumped for the new season
 
The Scandinavian countries have some of the highest standards of living in the world. They are also the happiest and most content. All have Socialist government.
Well it was like that. Now we have problems. Big fucking problems. I'm not going in to that in a football chat. The figures aren't pointing in the right direction.
 
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