Dinner has been roast duck with the usual trimmings, and extremely nice it was
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy lower back is telling me something similar
I think it's Scottish.
This evening's entertainmen, such as it was, was provided by "Chaos" with Jason Statham, which was remarkably entertaining in its way with a nice twist.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0402910/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Apparently one of two films entitled "Chaos" in 2005. Which must have caused some little confusion if you ended up watching the wrong one.
Very little in the way of martial arts, which seems unusual for a Statham film.
Followed by some curious dvd all about Meccano and Hornby trains produced by some Scottish guy. Not exactly professional or of high quality but ok in FF for most of it.
Then I chanced upon "I know my first name is Steven" which is one of those horrid true life story things that I'd have avoided like the plague if it hadn't mentioned that Brian Cranston was in it.
He might well have been but I didn't spot him.
It was made in 1989 so it was a very young Cranston at the beginning of his career.
And the subject matter was so vile I watched it with the sound turned down.Last edited by zeitghost; 28 May 2017, 22:31.Comment
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I think I died overnight.
Welcome to ZombieZeit.
All this gardening is bad for you.
Especially if you compress it all into one afternoon.Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey and damp out there, though the rain isn't raining for now
If the big storm was still storming when it passed over, I slept right through it. I daresay it had fizzled out into continuous light drizzle by the time it got here, as usualComment
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Rather close out there at the moment. <sweats gently after wandering home from town, and anticipating much more sweating this afternoon>
In other news, the reduced Peters Steak & Kidney pie from Morrisons has been consumed with the statutory baked beans.
<pffffft> will commence at around 17:00.Comment
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Bollocks.
Time to do the dishes, get the strimmer out & do yet more tedious gardening.
Have I mentioned that I fecking hate gardening?Comment
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