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RetiredOriginally posted by BR14 View Posthow do you get to and from gigs then?
Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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I like to go shopping.Originally posted by BR14 View Postmy shopping is delivered, and my rubbish collected, weekly <biweekly for garden waste>.
so no car required.
unless, on the rare occasion, when i just rent one.
I'm turning into one of those irritating
s whose only human conversation (other than with the cat or himself) is with the till operator.
Similarly popping down to the libary to commune with the hoi polloi gets me out of the house before I go completely stir crazy & start assassinating cyclist on the canal towpath with a 50 cal Barrett*.
* A tad overkill for the closer one, but I could also do the ones on the towpath across the valley, boyo, if needing a bit of a challenge**.
**You'd have to time it so the projectile passed between cars on the bypass which would make it considerably more difficult.
I like a challenge.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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**Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI like to go shopping.
I'm turning into one of those irritating
s whose only human conversation (other than with the cat or himself) is with the till operator.
Similarly popping down to the libary to commune with the hoi polloi gets me out of the house before I go completely stir crazy & start assassinating cyclist on the canal towpath with a 50 cal Barrett*.
* A tad overkill for the closer one, but I could also do the ones on the towpath across the valley, boyo, if needing a bit of a challenge**.
**You'd have to time it so the projectile passed between cars on the bypass which would make it considerably more difficult.
I like a challenge. 


and you own one, then? boyo?Comment
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Of course not, I'm not a psychopath.Originally posted by BR14 View Post**

and you own one, then? boyo?
But I understand they're commonly available at one's local Walmart.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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dinner has been yet more vindaloo on steroids.
i'm confident the the lurgy is, if not in full rout, at least beating a retreat.
we can but hope.
why do I have to subsidise a state tv organ which churns out endless boring dancing, soaps and turgid drama's <and imports foreign turgid drama's if it hasn't got enough> ?
not to mention kick it and run, darts, snooker, golf etc.
FFS.
Netflix it is, again.
bugrit bugrit bugrit.Comment
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Yes one can can Sky but you can't can the BBfeckingC.Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner has been yet more vindaloo on steroids.
i'm confident the the lurgy is, if not in full rout, at least beating a retreat.
we can but hope.
why do I have to subsidise a state tv organ which churns out endless boring dancing, soaps and turgid drama's <and imports foreign turgid drama's if it hasn't got enough> ?
not to mention kick it and run, darts, snooker, golf etc.
FFS.
Netflix it is, again.
bugrit bugrit bugrit.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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With the rise of streaming services I can't see the BBC lasting much longer. Apart from the news channel.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostYes one can can Sky but you can't can the BBfeckingC.Comment
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This isn't TPD you knowOriginally posted by BR14 View Postdinner has been yet more vindaloo on steroids.
i'm confident the the lurgy is, if not in full rout, at least beating a retreat.
we can but hope.
why do I have to subsidise a state tv organ which churns out endless boring dancing, soaps and turgid drama's <and imports foreign turgid drama's if it hasn't got enough> ?
not to mention kick it and run, darts, snooker, golf etc.
FFS.
Netflix it is, again.
bugrit bugrit bugrit.Comment
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Can you let us know how it goes. I'm curious at to what the problem/resolution is.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThis isn't TPD you knowScoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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