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The sun made a very brief appearance in the surrounding grey, lighting up bits of the Cimla.Comment
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It continues to be just grey here, though the rain-which-never-quite-became-snow has now stoppedOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostThe sun made a very brief appearance in the surrounding grey, lighting up bits of the Cimla.
I'm even going to venture outside, as I'm going to make a pot of tea and I have no milk
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The sun broke through to set then it went dark."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just finished watching Goodbye Mr. Chips - the 1939 version with Robert Donat, not some more recent implementation. It really is a very good film, and coped well with being paused from time to time as I was dealing with the various stages of cooking dinner.
Which, by the way, was chicken in red wine, with chips and peas
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Thinking about it, I reckon it copes so well with interruptions because it spans about sixty years of the character's life. This means there are frequent points where a scene ends and the story moves on five or ten years, where it can conveniently be paused and you don't have to pick up any threads when you get backOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostJust finished watching Goodbye Mr. Chips - the 1939 version with Robert Donat, not some more recent implementation. It really is a very good film, and coped well with being paused from time to time as I was dealing with the various stages of cooking dinner.
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Thought you were back in Blighty?Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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