Everything posted by vidcapper
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US Diplomat's wife charged with death by dangerous driving
Barmy - it's not like we're some Third World dictatorship!
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YTD T40 Albums (with estimated sales)
V2 : YTD Sales : Please read these guidelines before you request sales estimates, it makes my task a lot easier. 1. Be specific - please name the artist and title for each entry you'd like an estimate for. 2. I log sales for all albums that have charted this year, but only update those that have sold enough to reach my 200 position tracking range 3. If an album isn't in the current Top 100, I won't be able to update its sales until Tues. Also, please don't ask about ex-T100 albums too often - once a month at most) 4. Remember to check the thread before requesting estimates - they may already have been answered. Also, no more than half-a-dozen requests at a time, thanks. 5. Please note my figures are combined sales & streams, and since I have no way of separating them, I cannot provide a split. 6. While I am no longer estimating singles sales, I can provide YTD singles positions from C+, and I am still maintaining my sales archive based on published figures (PM me if you want to see it) Thank you. "**************************************************************************" Albums Pos - LW - YTD - Total - Artist - Title - New - Hst 1 - 1 - 607,400 - 607,400 - Lewis Capaldi - Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent - 30/05/19 - 1 2 - 2 - 551,000 - 551,000 - Ed Sheeran - No 6 Collaborations Project - 25/07/19 - 1 3 - 3 - 516,200 - 2,145,200 - Motion Picture Cast Recording - Greatest Showman - 04/01/18 - 1 4 - 4 - 356,600 - 356,600 - Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? - 11/04/19 - 1 5 - 5 - 329,200 - 539,600 - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (OST) - 02/11/18 - 3 6 - 6 - 327,800 - 1,019,200 - George Ezra - Staying At Tamara's - 05/04/18 - 2 7 - 7 - 290,200 - 290,200 - Ariana Grande - Thank U, Next - 21/02/19 - 1 8 - 8 - 258,800 - 258,800 - Tom Walker - What A Time To Be Alive - 14/03/19 - 1 9 - 9 - 239,800 - 511,400 - Cast Recording ft Lady Gaga - A Star Is Born - 18/10/18 - 3 10 - 10 - 232,400 - 3,445,600 - Ed Sheeran - ÷ - 16/03/17 - 6 11 - 11 - 198,200 - 320,400 - Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop - 29/11/18 - 5 12 - 18 - 195,600 - 195,600 - Robbie Williams - The Christmas Present - 05/12/19 - 1 13 - 12 - 191,400 - 396,400 - Jess Glynne - Always In Between - 25/10/18 - 5 14 - 29 - 189,000 - 189,000 - Rod Stewart - You're In My Heart - 05/12/19 - 1 15 - 13 - 188,800 - 480,400 - Elton John - Diamonds - 23/11/17 - 6 16 - 14 - 182,200 - 2,240,600 - Queen - Greatest Hits I, II & III (Platinum Coll.) - 25/11/00 - 8 17 - 15 - 179,800 - 258,600 - Billie Eilish - Don't Smile At Me - 19/07/18 - 12 18 - 16 - 174,600 - 561,400 - Dua Lipa - Dua Lipa - 15/06/17 - 9 19 - 23 - 172,200 - 172,200 - Coldplay - Everyday Life - 05/12/19 - 1 20 - 17 - 170,200 - 170,200 - Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding - 19/09/19 - 1 21 - 19 - 165,000 - 165,000 - Dave - Psychodrama - 21/03/19 - 1 22 - 20 - 158,800 - 158,800 - Pink - Hurts 2B Human - 09/05/19 - 1 23 - 22 - 149,800 - 149,800 - Taylor Swift - Lover - 05/09/19 - 1 24 - 21 - 149,000 - 430,600 - Post Malone - Beerbongs & Bentleys - 10/05/18 - 13 25 - 36 - 144,200 - 144,200 - Michael Ball & Alfie Boe - Back Together - 21/11/19 - 2 26 - 24 - 139,800 - 440,000 - Drake - Scorpion - 12/07/18 - 16 27 - 25 - 136,800 - 136,800 - Liam Gallagher - Why Me? Why Not. - 03/10/19 - 1 28 - 26 - 134,600 - 134,600 - Jack Savoretti - Singing To Strangers - 28/03/19 - 1 29 - 27 - 126,600 - 1,696,000 - Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - 26/02/77 - 17 30 - 28 - 120,400 - 2,294,800 - Eminem - Curtain Call - Greatest Hits - 10/12/05 - 27 31 - 40 - 119,400 - 119,400 - Westlife - Spectrum - 28/11/19 - 1 32 - 31 - 119,400 - 4,906,000 - Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits - 03/10/92 - 27 33 - 30 - 118,600 - 167,800 - Clean Bandit - What Is Love? - 13/12/18 - 9 34 - 32 - 117,800 - 117,800 - Bruce Springsteen - Western Stars - 27/06/19 - 1 35 - 33 - 117,800 - 117,800 - Jax Jones - Snacks - 17/01/19 - 9 36 - 34 - 117,400 - 1,122,800 - Oasis - Time Flies : 1994-2009 - 26/06/10 - 25 37 - 35 - 116,200 - 489,600 - Motion Picture Cast Recording - Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - 26/07/18 - 7 38 - 37 - 114,800 - 2,391,400 - Beatles - Abbey Road - 04/10/69 - 1 39 - 38 - 110,600 - 3,527,800 - Ed Sheeran - X - 05/07/14 - 18 40 - 42 - 109,200 - 109,200 - Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles - 26/09/19 - 1
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The Tory lies and deceit thread
Only a tiny minority of them - such an attitude by a whole party would be electorally toxic.
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US Diplomat's wife charged with death by dangerous driving
It shouldn't even be necessary - the moral anguish of having killed someone should have been enough to turn herself in...
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Brexit: auf wiedersehen.. ?
The same cannot be said of the Common *Agricultural* Policy... :mellow: Celebrations in some places, drowning of sorrows in others... :P
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Next Labour leader
If I can, I include the Guardian's article, as if I include just the Mail, I know only Chris will read it... :P
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The Tory lies and deceit thread
If you're going to assume anyway, why bother asking? :mellow:
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New Political party?
To a body far less pervasive than the EU is now...
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The Tory lies and deceit thread
There's no good answer to that! :P
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New Political party?
We *entered* the Common Market without a referendum at all....
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Brexit: auf wiedersehen.. ?
:P
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New Political party?
And imagine what would have happened if there *had* been a threshold, and Leave had the most votes without meeting it! Rather like the first Scottish Devolution referendum in 1979, and the SNP has been growing in strength ever since... :???:
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Next Labour leader
Clive Lewis throws his hat in the ring... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-78...party-left.html https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/d...o-unleash-party I'm sure he'll have full support from the party - the *Tory* party, that is... :lol:
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General Election 2019 "The Poll"
But that just makes it look like sour grapes, if true. I haven't seen word of this, not even in the Guardian. :unsure:
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The Tory lies and deceit thread
Surely it is prudent not to implement it all at once without consideration? :mellow: IMO man-made GW is undeniable, but that there is an unquantified natural component to climate change too. I see the election set-back hasn't dampened your rhetoric... :rolleyes:
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New Political party?
:P Nor does it stop the people overriding *that*, and sending them their P45's...
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Election 2019 number crunching
The highest Brexit vote shares... % Barnsley Central 30.44 Barnsley East 29.19 Hartlepool 25.84 Blaenau Gwent 20.57 Doncaster North 20.38 Easington 19.50 Hull West and Hessle 17.98 Hull East 17.77 Rotherham 17.18 South Shields 17.02 The clear theme is of traditionally strong Labour areas voting Brexit because they just couldn't quite stomach voting Tory. In fact 19 of the top 20 Brexit seats (and 37 of the top 40) were still held by Labour (some only just).
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US Election 2020 thread.
If he does beat impeachment, I can see Middle America turning out in droves to re-elect him.
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Election 2019 number crunching
I notice that most of seats with the biggest increase in turnout are ones held/won by the SNP, and the ones with the biggest drops, even when retained, are Labour. Also, many of the seats with the biggest increases in electorate were traditional Labour seats, eg. Stoke-on-Trent Central (up 17.9%), but that didn't save Labour - that suggests to me that the 'Get Brexit Done' factor was far stronger than the 'youthquake'.
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Election 2019 number crunching
Just plugged those numbers into my own spreadsheet. :)
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Election 2019 number crunching
I hope MIchael doesn't read the above, it just won't fit with his theories... :mellow:
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Election 2019 number crunching
First off :dance: for that link, it's first I've seen! I must have a look if those 13 are newly-won seats...
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General Election 2019 "The Poll"
Again, you assume, with no other 'proof' than your own convictions...
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Brexit: auf wiedersehen.. ?
Of course not - that's why I said 'within reason'. I certainly don't condone sending dead rats, death threats. etc.
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Brexit: auf wiedersehen.. ?
I consider politicians 'fair game' (within reason) as they are public figures, but not ordinary voters as they have no way to directly defend themselves (only through the ballot box).