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Dominos Turned Up The Heat For This Years Cursed Roulette Pizza & Consider My Anoos Spooked – Pedestrian TV

Posted: October 26, 2021 at 5:01 pm

Prepare thine guts and a big glass of plain milk because Dominos is bringing back that utterly cursed Halloween Pizza Roulette for another year. And after last years tummy-searing and ring-stinging situation, the pizzy lords have gone and turned up the heat, havent they?

Last year the roulette pizza featured one rogue (1) slice slathered in tongue-tingling Yellow Bhut Jolokia chilli sauce, which clocked in at just over the 1 million mark on the Scoville spice scale. With nowhere to go but up (or perhaps down, to the depths of culinary hell), this years Full Chaos Pizza will feature a random slice thats spiked with Reaper Chilli Sauce. Yep, its exactly what you think it is hot sauce made with Carolina Reaper chillis.

And yes, that is your large intestine quivering under the knowledge that a Carolina Reaper comes in at a truly scorching 2.2 million on the Scoville scale.

I know they say the biggest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing us he doesnt exist, but surely licking a slice of pizza and putting in the box alongside normal, not-tarnished-with-liquid-death slices has got to be up there.

If I was the unlucky bastard to cop the bulk-chilli slice I feel like Id immediately be like Homer Simpson with the Guatemala insanity peppers, and my mouth would turn into molten liquid. Im sure as hell not the pope of chilli town, so please dont let me ruin my guts with this roulette pizza.

Similar to last years roulette pizza which now seems like childs play, a tepid pizza for babies, and nothing that old mate from Hot Ones would bat an eyelid at you can add the possessed piece to any kind of pizza you want from the menu. That means all your vego and vegan mates are not immune to the gut-punch of accidentally chomping down on the devils dough slice just because theyre not partial to a meatlovers pizz.

If youre keen to absolutely fuck up your life for a (quite literal) hot minute, possibly induce a thunderclap headache, and then ruin your life again about eight hours later when youre trou-down and quietly dying on the dunny, then youve got a couple of days to jump on the pizza roulette. These genuinely cursed slices are only available at your local Dominos from October 25 (thats today) to the 31st, and its totally free to add the gnarly chilli sauce onto to your chosen pizza.

Godspeed and fingers crossed you dont prank yourself.

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Its like Russian roulette – mum shares how her son copes with having 28 severe allergies – Birmingham Live

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Callum Newman was born a happy, healthy baby but within weeks he started to develop eczema.

Doctors initially put it down to being baby eczema but in no time his body was weeping, sore and bleeding. His face became so swollen his eyes just turned to slits.

After months of going to and from the hospital in a series of terrifying emergencies, Callum was diagnosed as suffering from 28 severe allergies, including nuts, wheat, gluten, diary, eggs, strawberries, apples, pears, plums, peaches, grapes and tomatoes.

READ MORE: How former Aldi worker came up with cream to help with eczema

Determined that Callums life should be joyful and not full of restrictions, his mum Nathalie kept an online diary where she began sharing safe recipes and tips.

We talk to Nathalie on the Brummie Mummies podcast about their 'free-from' journey and what you can do if your child, or a child you are entertaining, has allergies. Listen here

Its like living with a ticking time bomb, almost like Russian roulette on a daily basis," said Nathalie, whose older daughter Chloe doesn't have any allergies.

You send him off to school and you hope hes going to be OK. You teach him all the things that he needs to try to keep himself safe but theres no guarantee hell come back through the front door in the afternoon.

And you just have to learn to live with that and understand that if you dont hear anything, its not a bad thing, its all OK until you get a phone call telling you otherwise. Otherwise you just cant get on with life at all.

Allergies are life-changing but they shouldnt be life-defining. If anything happened to him, God forbid, I dont want to be there saying I wish Id let him do this or try that, I want to be able to say we gave him every opportunity to do what he wanted to do and let him fly in the process."

Callums worst reaction happened just after his first birthday. It resulted in a life-threatening Staph infection, caused by bacteria on his skin spreading deeper into his body.

He was non-responsive for the first 48 hours, said Nathalie. He had numerous drips coming out of him, trying to make him better.

"We didnt think he was going to come home from that one, he was very, very ill but unbelievably he managed to fight it and lived to tell the tale.

At 16 months old, Callum finally had allergy testing done, which was when his parents discovered the alarming number of foods he was allergic to.

My husbands response was the best one, he said what on earth are we going to feed him? Just water and air?" she said.

I was one of those classic allergy parents youd see in the supermarket, reading labels and swearing, putting items back and becoming very defeated, not knowing where on earth I was going to turn to because there was nothing safe for him at the time.

Weaning was tricky, especially as Callum became understandably anxious about eating.

He had food aversion when he was young because he didnt trust it said Nathalie, who used to work in the NHS.

"It meant he wasnt putting weight on when he should have been, The only way to get round it was for him to start cooking with me. We started with a carrot or an apple that he could peel with a baby peeler.

Over time he understood that if he was helping to make meals like soup, there was nothing hidden in there. Then hed start to taste it.

"Now he works with me, making recipes he can show to other children. The biggest part with allergies is that element of trust that comes with it."

Nathalie, from Oxfordshire, shares her free-from recipes and tips on her website, the Intolerant Gourmand and writes booklets for parents of newly-diagnosed children.

She is appearing at the Allergy & Free-From Show at Birmingham NEC on November 6 and 7, where she will be demonstrating and talking to families. You can get a free ticket here

Whilst all of her messages are upbeat and positive, she says it's also about helping people understand the severity of certain allergies too: "Ive had it before when people have said surely a little bit wont hurt him will it?

"And I say well a little bit of arsenic in your coffee wont hurt you will it?

"They say 'but that's poison' and I say it's the same thing for someone with allergies."

Starting school is a daunting prospect for any young child and parent, but more so when any minor accident could result in a major incident for Callum.

But Nathalie came up with a brilliant way to help the transition into school go smoothly for everyone. She wrote a letter to the children and parents to try to help them understand and allay any fears about Callum's allergies.

It read: "Hi Im Callum, Ive got these allergies, sometimes I get poorly from them. I would love it if you could just keep a look out for me. If you start to see me look a little bit poorly, can you let the teachers know?

"I really want to play with you, I cant wait to meet you all. I just need to make sure I dont touch your food, and you dont mine so that it keeps me safe and hopefully were going to have a wonderful time at school. Cant wait to see you!

She explained: "Its scary letting your child go to school when youve been their protector all those years so its good to share those tips and advice.

"It made such a difference because it took that element of fear away. They didnt have that, oh no, we cant talk to them. And now, his classmates are wonderful with him.

Callum is now a thriving ten-year-old, who loves cooking and helping his mum at food and allergy events.

"He is the cheekiest chappy youll ever find, a ray of sunshine and it's a blessing to be around him all the time," she smiled. "He's car-mad, loves cooking with me and is an awesome little brother to his big sister, who thinks the world of him.

"You wouldnt think hes got allergies because he faces life with such gusto.

"There needs to be a lot more understanding from a consumer and healthcare perspective as so many more people are affected now by allergies.

"At The Allergy Show, you get to see hundreds of brands that are really passionate about what they do. You get to see new products, demos and live Q&As with people living with allergies who are all there to give something to you that you potentially havent seen before.

"Its a good day out, it's free and is definitely something people should do."

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The 3 Most Exciting Online Casino Games – GLYFE Nation

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Plenty of gambling enthusiasts will argue that online casino games can never be as authentic and exciting as the games you can play in a real casino. However, the newest online casinos manage to prove them wrong. Today, casinos are working with some of the best gaming companies to create casino games that will provide customers with the authenticity they get when playing at real casinos. Truth be told, not all games can make you feel like youre sitting in a fancy casino, but there are a lot of them that can. Today, we are going to talk about those games.

Here are the 3 most exciting online casino games you simply have to try.

Its pretty hard for an online casino game to provide you with the real feel when you are sitting behind your computer instead of being dressed in a fancy outfit and enjoying a cold drink at the roulette table. However, most new online roulette games are managing to create an authentic ambient. This is mostly because the game developers are doing a fantastic job. They are able to provide the player with all the necessary features, but also a wonderful design that makes them feel like they are in Las Vegas.

But what makes online roulette exciting? Well, first of all, despite what people may think, this is not a game that is based only on luck. The best roulette players are excellent strategists and if you want to win money, you have to have your own strategy. If you are a beginner, you can learn to play roulette at RouletteStrategy.

Lets face it, there arent many things more exciting than a game of poker. It doesnt matter if you were a fan of Western movies since you were a kid or you simply love card games, poker is one of those special casino games that make every player feel like a gritty cowboy looking for outlaws. But, can you feel the same way when you play Texas Hold em online? Yes, you can. Just like roulette, poker also requires a strategic mind. Sure, you cant know which cards will be revealed on the table, but you can use your body language to fool your opponents and make them fold even when you have a weak hand. A lot of poker professionals agree that poker is more about reading the faces of your opponents than the cards you have in your hand.

The third game on our list is also a table game. Coincidence? Not a chance. Table games are famous for being most exciting in regular casinos and the ones you can find online. Blackjack is no exception to this rule. What makes Blackjack fun? Well, first of all, you are sitting at a fancy table, across a skilled croupier, and you are trying to beat the house and take the money home. Also, Blackjack is one of the simplest table games and this is exactly why its so popular among casino beginners. You and the croupier draw cards and the goal is to be closer to the number 21 and you will beat the house. This, of course, is as plain as we can put it, but this wonderful game is nuanced and has its hidden wonders. If you want to become a Blackjack master, you can learn a few things here.

Online casino games can be rather exciting. In fact, they can feel like the real thing. This, of course, is good news, especially if you are a casino enthusiast. However, casino games can cause gambling addiction and you have to be cautious. Play responsibly.

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My Daily Life Is a Game of Roulette – The Atlantic

Posted: October 24, 2021 at 11:59 am

Updated at 11:50 a.m. ET on October 21, 2021.

A pair of realities: This week, Colin Powell, the former secretary of state whose service under President George W. Bush is most prominently associated with the American invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, died at 84 due to complications from COVID-19, despite having been fully vaccinated. And: There are conditions under which any generally healthy person would most likely have a seizure.

These facts, as strange as they seem in juxtaposition, are relatedneither describes events at all out of the ordinary, and yet both arrive as a kind of shock, with the sense that something must be amiss. They share this: Theyre matters of probability, and probability is a fact of life in medicine, and a chaos agent in discourse.

Powells passing sparked a fresh round of social-media venom from vaccine critics, with the generals death serving as ammunition for their claims. The onslaught of told-you-sos sent news networks scrambling to invite experts to explain why the death of a single vaccinated person did not prove the overall worthlessness of the COVID-19 vaccines.

Kori Schake: What working for Colin Powell taught me

In Powells case, there is plenty of evidence to point to: The man was 84 years old, having lived, in other words, a very long life and having arrived at the highest risk category for death from COVID-19. Over time, bodies simply break downour defenses become frail, our organs fragileand no amount of medical intervention, no matter how heroic or generally efficacious, can forestall the end we all eventually meet. Nor was Powell in sterling health by the time he became infected with COVID-19. According to Powells family, he was in treatment for multiple myeloma, a cancer that affects white blood cells. These cells play a crucial role in protecting the body from infection; without them, even the most effective vaccines cannot perform their role. (A vaccine, after all, is more or less a highly skilled agent training your immune system to fight invaders; it doesnt matter if the vaccine expertly whips immune cells into shape if, when the time comes, they simply dont fight.)

To which the vaccine skeptic will likely say: Blah, blah, blah. Thats all just a long-winded way of saying vaccines dont work. If you get your shots and you still die of COVID-19, that means the vaccine didnt work. Case closed.

That this implicitly misstates the promise of vaccines is perfectly understandable. This is where a healthy persons hypothetical seizureand my real onescomes in.

If you are fortunate, you will live the majority of your life without ever having to think too much about medical decision making. (In fact, this is my hope for you, whoever you are: that you enjoy good health, and that if and when you do fall ill, your medical problems are straightforward, well researched, and easily treatable.) If you, like me, are a little less lucky, then you will become familiar with the way medical decision making actually works: probabilistically.

When I was 14, I was diagnosed with epilepsy. What this broad blanket term for dozens of syndromes means is that a person has unprovoked seizures, in my case both grand mal seizuresthat is, the convulsive ones most commonly associated with the wordand myoclonic jerks, which are short, repeated, electric-shock-like contractions of specific muscle groups, typically in my hands, arms, and shoulders. This array of symptoms is categorized as Janz syndrome. For me, the disorder will be lifelong. It has no known cure.

When you are diagnosed with epilepsy, one of the things you learn is that a seizure is a burst of sudden, uncoordinated electrical activity in the brain that can be prompted by all kinds of disruptionseven in perfectly healthy, non-epileptic people. An ordinary person without any neurological abnormalities whatsoever may have a seizure if, for instance, they sustain a serious head injury, develop a significantly high fever, go into shock, suffer blood loss, or use particular prescription or illicit drugs. All of those factors lower what neurologists refer to as a persons seizure threshold, the barrier between the average brain and a full-on electrical meltdown. For most people, the threshold is relatively high, and lowering it such that their likelihood of having a seizure comes to match, say, mine takes quite a disruption. Thats not the case for me. My seizure threshold is naturally quite low: It simply doesnt take much to scramble the grid in my part of town. That doesnt mean Im constantly having seizures, or that anytime I run into a factor that could trigger a seizure, I will have a seizure; it just means my odds of having a seizure are higher than the average gamblers.

Thinking in terms of odds helps patients with illnesses like mine consider treatments. Through one lens, no epilepsy medication worksat the end of the day, youre still epileptic, and your life is still circumscribed by limitations that do not apply to the lives of others. But that implicitly misstates the purpose of treatment: Epilepsy medications arent intended to cure epilepsy, or to guarantee that an epileptic never again has another seizure. Theyre meant to lower the odds that, on any given day, in any given situation, an epileptic person will have a seizure. Or to put it another way: They raise your seizure threshold to something closer to a non-epileptic persons.

Read: Why some doctors purposely misdiagnose patients

A windy day in an apple orchard with my kids is a roulette wheel, red and black. By natures accounting, my wheel is two-thirds black, and I can bet only on red. With anticonvulsant medication, I can reshuffle the pockets to 5050; with a good adjunctive therapy, I can cut the black down to a quarter of the game or less, and mostly forget that Im even placing a bet, though I always am.

And so it goes for medicine in general. In order to live, we need to forget that were placing bets, though we always are. So many of our treatments are so efficacious and well established that their benefits are never really called into question, and we take for granted that they simply work, when the reality is that they mostly work, most of the time, for most people.

The COVID-19 vaccines are no different. Elderly people living in states with higher vaccination rates during the Delta surge were more likely to survive than elderly people living in states with lower vaccination rates; unvaccinated Americans are 11 times more likely to die from infection with the Delta variant than vaccinated Americans; fully vaccinated Americans 65 and older are 94 percent less likely to be hospitalized than their unvaccinated counterparts, per a CDC assessment published in the spring. In any of those categories, there are undoubtedly outliers; there always are. But medicine isnt about playing the outliers. Its about playing the odds.

This story has been updated to clarify the mechanism by which vaccines produce immunity.

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Iceland’s new ‘roulette wheel’ so spicy shoppers say they will ‘probably cry’ – Liverpool Echo

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Iceland has a new spicy treat shoppers are keen to try with some saying it would make the perfect Christmas day game.

The frozen food supermarket has launched its Scarily Spicy 12 Jalapeno Roulette Wheel, with its packaging asking customers dare to spin?

The Iceland wheel is filled with nine breaded jalapeno and cheese bites and three extra hot breaded jalapeno, red chilli and cheese bites. Each item looks the same, so you only know which one you've got when you take a bite. The packet comes with a Very Hot warning and is priced at 3.

READ MORE: Martin Lewis' 'last chance' warning to anyone with a Tesco Clubcard

A picture of the Iceland Jalapeno Roulette Wheel was shared on Facebook page Snack News & Reviews earlier this month. The post racked up 530 comments with many people excited to try it.

Lily Chapman said: This just makes my mouth water for some reason. I would probably cry.

Kelli Linton tagged a friend and said: please play it with your dad! But only when Im there to watch xxx.

David Lucas told a pal: bit of you this.

Jason Elliott said: I will eat it all get me one please.

Many others tagged friends and suggested they try it.

Joe Deakin said: get these be a right laugh.

Jack Johnson asked friends: Christmas day game?

Craig Snailham said: lets give these a go!

And Shannon Chisholm added: we'll have these for next movie night!!

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Polands Russian roulette with the EU – POLITICO Europe

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Like many destructive conflicts, Warsaws war with Brussels was never supposed to happen.

A former Polish diplomat who followed rule of law issues said that when the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party was presenting its first judicial reforms after winning power in 2015: The aim wasnt to get into a fight with the European Commission.

Rather, the partys battle to almost immediately exert control over the judicial system was a domestic political initiative with its roots in PiSs previous and brief 2005-2007 stint in government. Party leader Jarosaw Kaczyski blamed the courts for undermining his radical political program with pettifogging separation of powers ideas that undermined what he saw as his partys democratic right to rule thanks to winning elections a concept he called legal impossibilism.

In its 2015 election program, PiS claimed that courts were politicized, corrupt, ineffective and dominated by communist-era judges and called for deep reforms to the justice system.

Without a deep reform of the courts, fixing the country is very difficult, as this is the last barricade, the last level of decision-making in many different cases, Kaczyski said in a 2018 interview.

Subordinating the courts is the key to having the state apparatus that wouldnt undermine PiS politics, said Anna Wjcik, co-founder of the Wiktor Osiatski Archive, which monitors the rule of law in Poland.

But the target was domestic control, not unleashing a continental war.

The problem for PiS was that, as a member of the European Union, Polands courts are part of a pan-European justice system, and the changes it was making quickly came to the attention of Brussels.

One of the first was the political capture of the Constitutional Tribunal, a top court thats meant to decide on the compliance of the law with the constitution. Rather than waiting for sequential retirements of existing judges, PiS and President Andrzej Duda illegally refused to seat three judges elected to the tribunal and replaced them with three seen as closer to the ruling party. That sparked a conflict with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of Europe, a non-EU body.

Its that court, now led by Julia Przybska, a close ally and personal friend of Kaczyski, that issued a bombshell ruling that the Polish constitution has primacy over some parts of the EU Treaties, setting off the current clash with the EU. Thats something that was fiercely debated when the European Parliament grilled Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki earlier this week, and which will be up for discussion by EU leaders during their summit on Thursday and Friday.

Critics say that over the last six years, PiS and its political allies have also taken over the public prosecutors office, exerted growing authority over ordinary courts, taken control of the body thats supposed to nominate judges, and set up a new disciplinary body in the Supreme Courtthat the Court of Justice of the EU ruled is not compatible with EU law.

Despite the growing clamor of protests from EU institutions, the Polish government pressed forward. It had the example of Hungary, its close ally, where the EU had failed to stop the countrys slide into an authoritarian semi-democracy under the rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orbn.

For all these years, PiS has seen that it can get away with anything. There might be problems, but eventually it is able to push through the majority of things, said Piotr Buras, the head of the European Council of Foreign Relations in Poland, a think tank.

Orbn had what he called his peacock dance, where he would beguile his European partners and then offer mainly symbolic retreats on rule of law and democracy issues.

EU institutions were largely toothless, as for a long time Brussels wasnt able to do much about Polands rule-of-law problems; it had the worlds steepest decline in democratic standards over the last decade, according to a report by V-Dem of the University of Gothenburg.

The Commission did open an Article 7 procedure in 2017, something that theoretically allows for an EU country to lose its voting rights for a serious breach of the blocs principles. But a mutual defense pact between Warsaw and Budapest means it will never get the unanimity it needs to be approved.

The Article 7 procedure didnt impress the PiS government because its only a procedure of political dialogue and this one can last forever, said Wjcik, adding that the Warsaw government was similarly unmoved by the Commission opening four infringement procedures against Poland.

The government in Warsaw also talked a good game, explaining over and over again at different fora that its judiciary reforms were essential, copied solutions in other countries and that it wasnt breaking EU rules.

Analysts point out that one of the main reasons Kaczyski appointed Morawiecki, an English-speaking former international banker, as prime minister was to navigate the shoals of rule of law issues with Brussels.

Together with his top aide, Europe Minister Konrad Szymaski, they attended Council meetings aiming to defang the increasing alarm from other EU countries.

But now the Polish government faces trouble.

The EU Court of Justice is ramping up its rulings against Poland, which could carry the sting of steep fines. Other European justice systems are starting to question things like Polish arrest warrants out of concern that people wont have access to a fair trial.

The final catalyst was the Constitutional Tribunals ruling on the precedence of Polish over EU law.

Now the EU has woken up, and Brussels finally has a weapon the 36 billion in pandemic grants and loans that Poland needs to recover from the pandemic, and that PiS needs to help it win the next election set for 2023.

Patryk Jaki, an MEP who helped formulate the judicial system reforms, said he didnt expect that the rule-of-law conflict would escalate to such a degree.

At first Kaczyski didnt fear Brussels reaction because he had no reason to, said Wjcik. Now big money is at stake.

But for Kaczyski the calculation is as much about power as it is about cash. If he retreats in the face of EU pressure, he undermines the narrative that hes the unrelenting defender of Polands national interest, opening himself to an attack on the political right from his coalition partner Zbigniew Ziobro, the powerful justice minister who helped push through the reforms and who has staked out a strongly Euroskeptic position.

On the left, Donald Tusk, the former Polish prime minister and European Council president, and now leader of the main opposition party, is waiting to pounce.

Thats why both Kaczyski and Morawiecki are insisting that judicial system reforms will continue even if Warsaw is saying that it will give some ground by eliminating the Supreme Courts disciplinary chamber, albeit at an unspecified time.

In a tough speech to the European Parliament this week, Morawiecki fiercely defended the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal, saying Poland would not allow EU courts to interfere in national judiciary systems.

No sovereign state can agree to such an interpretation. To accept it would mean that the Union ceased to be a union of free, equal and sovereign countries, he said.

That means a fight that began thanks to Kaczyskis domestic political concerns is unlikely to end anytime soon despite it now engulfing the EU.

I think this discussion wont be over tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, a senior Polish diplomat said.

For now, both sides are digging in.

The only good ending for this in line with the rule-of-law is for the EU institutions to back off from its illegal usurpation, said Polish Deputy Justice Minister Sebastian Kaleta, a member of Ziobros United Poland party

The space for dialogue is narrowing, Commission Vice President Vra Jourov, who is responsible for the rule-of-law portfolio, said earlier this week, adding: There must always be space for dialogue, but dialogue where we respect each others voices and where the willingness to have dialogue is not taken as a weakness by some.

That leaves very little room for compromise.

This conflict can still be calmed down, said a senior Polish official. Were still talking about [mutual concessions], on both sides there are people who want an agreement but there are fewer and fewer of them, they added.

Asked about how the crisis could end, another senior Polish official said: Endgame looks like theyve stopped playing poker and started to play Russian roulette.

Lili Bayer and Maria Wilczek contributed reporting.

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What The Hell? Domino’s Launches Pizza Roulette Just In Time For Halloween | Scoop News – Scoop.co.nz

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Friday, 22 October 2021, 7:51 amPress Release: Domino's Pizza

Dominos has gone over to the dark side this Halloween,taking a slice of the spice by releasing its very ownHalloween Pizza Roulette. The new Halloween Pizza Roulettewill be available from this Monday (25 October).

Forone week only, brave customers can take the Pizza Roulettechallenge and treat themselves to Dominos ReaperChilli Sauce for free* on any pizza on the menu.

Thetrick? Were not going to tell you which slice itshiding on!

Pizza Roulette isnt a new concept,but its one that we know Kiwis love. Thats why,this Halloween, were launching our very own PizzaRoulette and were turning up the heat by using thehottest chilli in the world, the Carolina Reaper ChilliPepper, Dominos NZ General Manager Cameron Toomeysaid.

Surprisingly fruity and sweet, the CarolinaReaper Chilli Pepper tops out on the Scoville Scale at ablazing 2.2 million. Thats why, when you selectDominos Pizza Roulette, your pizza comes with a warninglabel!

We know New Zealand is a nation full ofthrill seekers, so why not celebrate Halloween in thehottest way possible? Choosing your next slice becomes awhole new experience when you dont know which one ispossessed with heat. Its sure to give your tastebuds anexperience theyll never forget!

Well besaying RIP to Pizza Roulette on 31 October 2021, sogather your friends (or your enemies), and take thechallenge if you dare!

If youd rather enjoy atreat this Halloween, then download the Dominos Appand enjoy one of seven sweet as deals which will beshared daily from Monday 25 October 2021. No tricks, justtreats.

Dont get ghosted this Halloween getDominos!

*Dominos Pizza Roulette is availablefrom 25 31 October 2021, or until sold out. Customerscan choose any pizza on a classic base from the menu and oneof the slices will come possessed with Reaper ChilliSauce. A themed warning label will be adhered to thebox.

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What safety measures are in place on US film sets and what other deaths have there been? – Sky News

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A cinematographer has become the latest person to die in an accident on a Hollywood film set - with movie production companies likely to review their safety measures in the wake of the tragedy.

Halyna Hutchins, 42, was killed when actor Alec Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on the set of the western movie Rust.

Here we take a look at the safety measures that are in place on US film sets, and some of the high profile deaths that have sent shockwaves through the industry in the past.

What safety measures are in place when guns are used on US film sets?

When firearms are used for a scene there will always be an armourer, a safety officer and a stunt co-ordinator on set, two filmmakers have told The Conversation.

Christopher Gist and Sarah Mayberry, who recently finished filming the psychological thriller Darklands, used real weapons but fired blanks when they wanted to recreate a gunshot.

Blanks are made up of wads of paper, plastic, felt or cotton. However, they can still cause a lot of injury when fired at close range or handled incorrectly.

The filmmakers said they fired blanks in a "very controlled situation, working with a very experienced crew".

Mr Gist and Ms Mayberry said guns, whether fake or replica, are supplied by an armourer.

They wrote: "All of the protocols surrounding gun use are well established. Everything on set around a gun must be treated with an abundance of caution... all cast and crew are briefed multiple times about safety. The police are always notified, as are any neighbours adjacent to the filming location."

The filmmakers highlighted how gunshots can also be recreated using visual effects - with this being a much safer method than firing real bullets or blanks.

What other safety measures need to be taken into account?

Films have a safety officer who will consider elements such as trip hazards and road safety when locations are chosen for a production, Mr Gist and Ms Mayberry said.

When production crews want to film on public land, the local authority will ask for a risk assessment - this can detail where people will park, where toilets will be located, and where equipment will be. It will also consider potential problems, such as what will happen if a particular stunt goes wrong.

The No Film School, a worldwide community of filmmakers and video producers, advises its members to be "fire marshal-compliant" by identifying escape routes from buildings in case there is ever a fire on set.

They also advise filmmakers to "locate and separate circuits" to avoid potential dangers due to blowing a fuse.

The No Film School also advises simple things - such as organising cables and wires so people don't trip over.

What other fatal accidents have there been?

In one of the most high profile deaths, Brandon Lee, son of the iconic martial-arts star Bruce Lee, died while filming a shooting scene for the movie The Crow in 1993.

A blank round fired from a gun had propelled a dummy cartridge from the same weapon. Lee died after it struck him in the abdomen with the same force as if it were a live round.

Shannon Lee, the tragic actor's sister, tweeted after the death of Hutchins to say "no-one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set".

Lee, who now runs an official Twitter account for her brother, wrote in a post: "Our hearts go out to the family of Halyna Hutchins and to Joel Souza and all involved in the incident on 'Rust.'

"No one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set. Period."

In 1984, actor Jon-Erik Hexum was pretending to play Russian roulette with a .44 Magnum on the set of the television series Cover Up when he shot himself in the head with a prop gun blank and died. He had apparently been unaware of the potential danger beforehand.

Outside of gun-related incidents, three actors - two of them children - were killed on the set of Twilight Zone: The Movie when special effects explosions caused a helicopter to crash in 1982.

In 1985, stunt pilot Art Scholl died during the filming of Top Gun. Scholl was performing an aerial stunt when he lost control of the plane and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. He and the plane were never recovered.

In August 2017, stuntwoman Joi Harris was killed on the set of Deadpool 2 in a motorcycle accident.

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CHL TV Game of the Week presented by Kubota | 3 Reasons to Watch Chiefs vs. Thunderbirds CHL – Canadian Hockey League

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Introducing the CHL TV Game of the Week presented by Kubota, which brings a weeklyfree game to CHL TV throughout the 2021-22 regular season. The action starts Tuesday as the Spokane Chiefs visit the Seattle Thunderbirds with puck drop set for 7:05 p.m. Pacific.

To get you ready, here are three reasons why this Pacific Northwest showdown is must-see TV:

In all, the showdown between the Chiefs and Thunderbirds offers a look toward the future with six participants already owned by NHL clubs including four with Seattle and two with Spokane. For the Thunderbirds, that group is headlined by Dallas Stars draftee Conner Roulette, a budding playmaker who despite his lagging size brings plenty of offensive prowess as evidenced by last season when he closed out the abbreviated campaign with 12 points through 11 appearances before later joining Team Canada at the U18s. Returning for 2021-22, Roulette is back where he left off, already with five points to his name through as many games this season. Still, he isnt going it alone with the Thunderbirds as the club also deploys NHL up-and-comers in fellow forward Matthew Rempe (New York Rangers) as well as blue-liner and second-year captain Tyrel Bauer (Winnipeg Jets).

For Spokane, the group of future NHLers is headlined by captain Jack Finley who after being limited to a lone contest a year ago due to injury is ready to rebound and lead his squad. Originally chosen by the Chiefs with the sixth pick in the 2017 WHL Draft, the Tampa Bay Lightning prospect approached point-per-game production as a sophomore in 2019-20 as he posted 19 goals and 38 assists through 61 appearances, while the early signs are he will continue to be an offensive catalyst this year as through his teams first six games he has picked up two goals and four assists. Meanwhile, joining Finley at the forward ranks is 20-year-old centre Bear Hughes, a Washington Capitals selection who brings strength down the middle mixed with a desirable offensive skill set. In 2019-20, Hughes finished seventh in team scoring as he registered 47 points in 61 games, while this season currently sees him leading the squad with eight points through six contests.

Beyond those players already drafted, the matchup features at least three players who are drawing attention from talent evaluators. For the Chiefs, that includes 2003-born goaltender Mason Beaupit, a hulking presence between the pipes who through four outings this season has impressed in coming up with a 1-1-1-0 showing coupled with a 2.45 goals-against average and .914 save percentage. A fourth-round selection by Spokane in the 2018 WHL Draft, Beaupit made 13 total appearances with the club prior to 2021-22 but is expected to take on a greater role this year. Across the ice, the Thunderbirds have a pair of players in right-wing Alessandro Segafredo and defenceman Kevin Korchinski who are earning more looks from the scouting community. A first-round pick from the 2021 CHL Import Draft, the Italian-born Segafredo comes to Seattle after being a top performer in the Swiss junior circuit, while with the Thunderbirds he has been a quick study to the North American game, already with four points through five showings. Meanwhile, Korchinski is a modern, puck-moving rearguard with the ability to push the pace from the back end. Chosen 10th overall by Seattle in the 2019 WHL Draft, Korchinski saw 23 appearances last season in which he collected 10 points, while the new campaign will continue to see him round out the offensive side of his game.

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This is why people play golf: Pros clever use of rules leads to miracle birdie – Golf.com

Posted: October 17, 2021 at 5:04 pm

By: Nick Piastowski October 15, 2021

Joaquin Niemann, on Friday on the 1st hole at the Summit Club.

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Joaquin Niemann hit his first shot on the 1st hole at the Summit Club in Vegas 50 yards right, miraculously found it in a bush, grabbed it, dropped it another 50 yards to the right, hit from two holes over and one-hopped it in for a birdie three during Fridays second round of the CJ Cup. He then turned to a nearby cameraman for PGA Live.

Should go and play the roulette now, Niemann said. He shook his head and wiped his brow.

Crazy.

Very. And he was very right. He should go play roulette. And bet on green. Or play blackjack. And hit on 20. Each game has better odds in Sin City than what he pulled off on the golf course.

To begin one of the wilder sequences to start a round youll see, Niemann shoved his tee shot right on the 385-yard, par-4 1st, where it then hit a cart path, bounced and dropped down a slope away from the 1st hole and ended up under a desert bush. He had a few options.

Niemann, of course, could play it as it lies, but that would require: a blind shot back up the hill and, yes, hitting from a desert bush. He could take stroke-and-distance relief and rehit, or he could take lateral relief and drop within two club lengths of the bush. Niemann twice marched up toward the top of the slope to check where the flag was, and his caddie walked all the way to the green to get a yardage. With the 3rd fairway about 50 yards to the right of him, Niemann cleverly would apply Rule 19.2b, which says the player may drop the original ball or another ball in a relief area that is based on a reference line going straight back from the hole through the spot of the original ball.

With his caddie giving him a yardage of 105 yards, and a target of just to the left of a tree in front of him, Niemann hit from the first cut of rough and began his walk up the hill. Hed stop about halfway up, take off his hat and laugh.

Niemanns shot went about 103 yards, bounced once and dropped in the hole.

Oh my gosh! playing partner Jason Day shouted on the green. It went in! It went in!

I didnt see anything, Niemann told his other playing partner, Charley Hoffman, when he finally reached the green. Nothing, nothing, nothing.

What did you make? asked Hoffman, who saw nothing but Niemann on the tee, then the ball bounce in.

Uh, it was a three, Niemann said.

A three? Hoffman said.

I did an unplayable, went back to the fairway, gave him a nice number and boom, Niemann said.

Boom. Niemann would finish his round with a three-under 69 and is at eight-under overall entering the weekend.

This is why people play golf, analyst Karen Stupples said on the PGA Tour Live broadcast. This is the fun bit of it.

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