Morning all Murky out, but neighbour walked the dog.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSeemed ok to me, but then I'm famous for watching crap all the way to the little white dot at the end.
"Bones" is a classic example of that, where all the enjoyment departed hence around Season 7 or so & I kept on watching the increasingly tedious crap all the way to S12, which, by happy coincidence, was a 13 ep season, for which relief much thanks.
In fact, in contrast to the end of "Person of Interest" and "Grimm", the relief at its demise was distinctly palpable & I'd have been quite happy if they'd all <spoiler>fecking died in the explosion.
As far as I can tell, the reason I'm supposed to hate it isn't anything to do with it as such, but that it's not the same film as a different film that came out thirty years agoComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm never hugely convinced when the hive mind on Twitter and such places insists that something is terrible, or good come to that. I watched Prometheus and thought it was pretty entertaining if you're in the mood for spaceships and Alien-related stuff, but apparently I'm supposed to hate it (and the new one that's just come out).
As far as I can tell, the reason I'm supposed to hate it isn't anything to do with it as such, but that it's not the same film as a different film that came out thirty years ago
As my exes know though, once you have had the best its downhill from there!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Just discovered that the wife of a chap I worked with 25 years ago popped her clogs in 2015.
It's amazing wot's on this interweb thing.Comment
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Just got myself a place at the AWS Summit down at Excel in Docklands in late June, and booked a room at the adjacent Premier Inn. Looks like I'll be doing the same procedure as last year: drive down from Cambridgeshire the night before, then drive home afterwards. But I'll be able to go to ClientCo on either the Monday or Friday, and avoid losing a day's billing like I did last year
Might make it the Friday, as that's the day they send out for bacon cobs and suchComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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