
It was nice to go on a nice boat ride when we were in Ullswater me and my Dad and Bern all went on a boat which was fun. This is me on the boat enjoying the nice boat ride across the sea.
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It was nice to go on a nice boat ride when we were in Ullswater me and my Dad and Bern all went on a boat which was fun. This is me on the boat enjoying the nice boat ride across the sea.
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On Saturday 14th may i want to am annual bus rally at Gateshead Metro Centre there was over 50 vehicles on display with a mix of vintage and ultra modern. Thin link shows me on the upper deck of a recent design of bus going through a bus wash.

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This is our Lodge that we stayed in at Ullswater this is just next to the front balcony of the Lodge.

I really enjoyed going to Ullswater with my Dad and Bern last week we went on Monday and came back on Friday we stayed for five days. We stayed in a nice lodge and it had a nice hot tub on the balcony and a sauna round the back of the lodge just outside opposite the hot tub. This is me really enjoying the hot tub after new went on our nice long walks in the countryside after we went for walks in the country.





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The Stanley Parable is a story-based video game designed and written by developers Davey Wreden and William Pugh. The game carries themes such as choice in video games, the relationship between a game creator and player and predestination/fate.
In the game, the player guides a silent protagonist named Stanley alongside narration by British actor Kevan Brighting. As the story progresses, the player is confronted with diverging pathways. The player may contradict the narrator’s directions, which if disobeyed will then be incorporated into the story. Depending on the choices made, the player will encounter different endings before the game restarts to the beginning.
The Stanley Parable was originally released on July 31, 2011, as a free modification for Half-Life 2 by Wreden. Together with Pugh, Wreden later released a stand-alone remake using the Source engine under the Galactic Cafe studio name. The remake recreated many of the original mod’s choices while adding new areas and story pathways, as well as overhauling the game’s graphics entirely. It was announced and approved via Steam Greenlight in 2012, and was released on October 17, 2013, for Microsoft Windows. Later updates to the game added support for macOS on December 19, 2013, and for Linux on September 9, 2015. A further expanded edition titled The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe was released on April 27, 2022. It is available on consoles in addition to previously supported platforms and it includes additional content, as well as further refined graphics.
Both the original mod and its two remakes have received critical praise from journalists. Critics praised the game’s narrative and commentary on player choice and decision-making.
The player has a first-person perspective, and can travel and interact with certain elements of the environment, such as pressing buttons or opening doors, but has no combat or other action-based controls.[1]
The narrator presents the story to the player. He explains that the protagonist Stanley is employee 427 in an office building. Stanley is tasked to monitor data coming from a computer screen and press buttons appropriately without question. One day, the screen monitoring data goes blank, which has never happened before. Stanley, unclear on what to do, begins to explore the building and discovers that the workplace is totally abandoned.
At this stage, the story splits off in numerous possibilities, based on the player’s choices. When the player comes to an area where a choice is possible, the player can opt to follow the narrator’s directions or perform the opposing action. The initial decision is a set of two open doors. The narrator notes that Stanley traveled through the leftmost door, but this has not yet occurred.[a] The narrator takes the player’s choices into account, reacting with new narration or attempts to return the player back to the target path if he is contradicted. For example, if the player were to follow the narrator’s directions and pass through the leftmost door, the story of the missing employees proceeds. Alternatively, the player can choose the rightmost door, causing the narrator to adjust his story. In this case, he will urge the player to return to the “proper” path, although the player can continuously disobey the narrator, resulting in other adjustments to the story. In some instances, the narrator breaks the fourth wall when reacting to the player’s decisions.
In the original 2011 mod, there were six different endings. Wreden stated it would take about an hour for the player to experience them all. The 2013 remake added more than ten endings, altered some pre-existing endings and the respective routes to trigger them, as well as several Easter eggs, and other choice-related aspects. Ultra Deluxe expands on the game’s endings further, including further routes, new environments, and alternate endings.

I have created another train for my London Commuter on Creators club i had a good response from people how like my train that i design for tsw2 on Creators club i takes time to design a train if you help to design a train on tsw2 i can show you how to design a train for Creators club




This my new train that i have design on creators club and this blog was made by simon schofield

I like Grapes I love eating Grapes sometimes to and I like eating Grapes out of a bowl I think they are really nice. I have loved them since I was little and they are very good for you and they are also very good and healthy for you to.

I like watching itv News sometimes I like to watch it sometimes when I am having my dinner at dinner time. I watch it a lot sometimes I find it really interesting sometimes when I have it on the telly.

This is one of my favourite photos of me and Bob Dennis it was took on Tuesday the 28th August 2018 four years ago down at the NTDF Shop in Whitley Bay. I took the photo when I was 32 years old the week after my 32nd birthday.