Karl Pilkington becomes a fly whisperer as he steals the show on Sunday Brunch

Edit Digital Spy 05 Jun 2016
Karl Pilkington and that fly 😂 @SundayBrunchC4 #sundaybrunch — - Jamie White - (@jaywhite_1) June 5, 2016 @KarlPilkington puts the marshmallow down and goes back to the cake 😂 hilarious! @SundayBrunchC4 — ♥Leeann♥ (@Leeannrfc89) June 5, 2016 Be quick - Karl Pilkington is eating an elderflower cake and is as close to euphoric you'll see him on TV ... @SundayBrunchC4 Karl would make a good Postman ... ....

A traumatized war surgeon told a moving story about what the Queen did to comfort him

Edit Business Insider 05 Jun 2016
Surgeon David Nott was speaking on BBC Radio 4's "Desert Island Discs." ... And while he described the "most incredible adrenaline buzz" of the proximity to (his own) death in warzones and working in an austere environment to save the life of others as close to euphoric, his intense experiences led to him suffering severe, "almost psychotic" post-traumatic stress disorder ... The Queen said ... "Yes I have.". Nott said ... I could not say anything." ... ....

Suburbia is changing fast – is it time to appreciate it?

Edit The Observer 05 Jun 2016
It’s that sugary time of year when I emerge from the station into a mown-grass pink-skied evening; the time when suburbs really come into their own. Long days, wide streets – I am faintly euphoric until I remember my existential crisis. If you know me in real, you will have heard me boring on about this. I will have held your wrist as I described my return to the postcode where I grew up and bored on about the loss of my dreams....

Why I love… Anderson .Paak

Edit The Guardian 04 Jun 2016
Brash and bold one minute, vulnerable and introspective the next, he moulds his voice – raspy but smooth – to fit the lyric. @bimadew. I knew as far back as January what summer 2016 was going to sound like ... To be honest, every song on .Paak’s album is standout. the euphoric joy of Come Down, the warm intimacy of Room In Here, the bittersweet survival of Celebrate, in which he sings urgently ... Related ... ....

Unexpected pregnancy, hair loss - meet Australia's 'dangerous' new diet

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 04 Jun 2016
Unexpected pregnancy, halted periods, hair loss, leg cramps, nausea, rash and a general feeling of coldness. Meet the possible side effects of Australia's new fad diet, as listed on its own website. the Cambridge Weight Plan. Around 10,000 people in Australia have already used it, the company says, some to spectacular effect ... Advertisement ... A packet full of calories ... It is similar to being euphoric after having one drink ... It's dangerous ... ....

Unexpected pregnancy, hair loss - meet Australia's "dangerous" new diet

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 04 Jun 2016
Unexpected pregnancy, halted periods, hair loss, leg cramps, nausea, rash and a general feeling of coldness. Meet the possible side effects of Australia's new fad diet, as listed on its own website. the Cambridge Weight Plan. Around 10,000 people in Australia have already used it, the company says, some to spectacular effect ... Advertisement ... The Cambridge Weight Plan Photo. Supplied ... It is similar to being euphoric after having one drink ... ....

The Veronicas announce new single 'In My Blood' with naked cover reveal

Edit Digital Spy 03 Jun 2016
It's that elated, euphoric feeling of love at first sight. #INMYBLOOD, available worldwide June 10 ... "It's that elated, euphoric feeling of love at first sight," they wrote on the reveal ... ....

Beck Talks His Wild New Single 'Wow' And How The New Record Finds Him In ...

Edit NME 03 Jun 2016
Beck is back with the brilliant wild funk single ‘Wow’. NME caught up with the maverick American singer-songwriter to find out more. What inspired ‘Wow’? I was working on a different song – maybe [2015 hit] ‘Dreams’ – when I had an idea for a flute beat. I picked up the mic and ‘Wow’ came out totally spontaneously ... It’s essentially done ... ‘Dreams’ and ‘Wow’ are euphoric ... > ....

Our pick of what's showing on the big screen

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 03 Jun 2016
THE KING OF COMEDY (109 minutes) PG. Martin Scorsese's remarkable 1981 showbiz satire is a corrosive parody of his previous work and a prescient statement about the dark side of fandom ... Screens as part of a Scorsese retrospective. 35-millimetre print. ACMI, tomorrow, 4.15pm. ANATOMY OF A MURDER (160 minutes) M ... John Hughes' reign as king of the kids peaked with this euphoric 1986 comedy, one of the pop highlights of its era ... ....

Commercial House with Mkm

Edit Skiddle 03 Jun 2016
100 Wardour St in London. Friday 3rd June 2016. 6.00pm til 3.00am (last entry 3.00am). No age restrictions. Mkm Presents the hot new talent of Spirit Of House ... Event Info. Venue.   ... They're delving into the very heart and soul of house music, bringing the uplifting and euphoric sounds heard on many house records pioneered by the likes of Frankie Knuckles, Todd Terry, Dennis Ferrer and many more ... URLs.. Website ... Facebook ... YouTube ... Soul ... ....

Love You to Death

Edit Rollingstone 03 Jun 2016
Indie-pop sister duo stays out on the dancefloor. "Nobody hurts you like me," Tegan and Sara sing on the opening track from their eighth album ... Their latest continues a transformation into full-on dance-pop that began with their last LP, 2013's excellent Heartthrob, and its euphorically horny hit "Closer." ... It's the kind of want you can build a world inside ... whether desire takes them to heaven or hell, they'll always go together ... ....

Experience: I escaped from the Moonies

Edit The Guardian 03 Jun 2016
I was told I was being posted to Korea. I realised I would be cut off from the world. Growing up in the 1960s and 70s, I was drawn to an alternative way of life. I was the son of a businessman and I wanted to discover the meaning of life beyond materialism; I felt religion may hold the answers. After school, I trained as an accountant, but hated it ... I acted quickly ... As I drove away, I felt relieved to be leaving, but not euphoric ... I was 41....

Albums of the week: a look at all the latest releases

Edit Belfast Telegraph 03 Jun 2016
American singer Alison Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie Hince — aka The Kills — are back with their fifth record, Ash & Ice; The Monkees celebrate their 50th anniversary with Good Times, and indie rock kids Catfish and the Bottlemen present The Ride. We round up the best of this week’s CD releases. Fatherson ... Lost Little Boys points to the band’s close bond, with a euphoric chorus you can imagine going down a treat live ... 8/10 ... 7/10 ... ....
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