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Gosh, the aunty and uncle just got upped in Doctor Who.
Which formed a small part of the evening's entertainment, the rest being provided by assorted Oz customs progs and NZ police patrol progs.Last edited by zeitghost; 25 June 2017, 08:01.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh, the ante just got upped in Doctor Who.
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Poker. a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Wow, that time already?
The evening's entertainment commenced with Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow, which turned out to be Groundhog Day but with folksy traditional weather forecasting rituals replaced with brutal carnage and unending suffering in a war against savage and relentless aliens, which I think we can all agree is a step up in the entertainment stakes, and which I found so enjoyable that I didn't even care about the occasional plot hole or inconsistency
This was followed by a rewatching of The Big Short - an awesome film, with the bonus of being a true story, and even going out of its way to break the fourth wall and tell you when the truth is being tweaked slightly for expository purposes; and, of course, pointing out when something which seems obviously made up for such purposes is in fact completely true. Definitely the best film there is about the utter tulip show on Wall Street that got us all into this global economic nightmare ten years ago (though Margin Call is also essential viewing)
And just for the hell of it I subjected myself to another couple of episodes of Quantico, which becomes more like that grossly unrealistic soap opera Joey from Friends was in with every episode. In fact, if they turn round in the next episode and claim that somebody did something because terrorists had kidnapped them and given them a brain transplant, I wouldn't be surprised unless what the recipient had done was in character with the donor, as that would suggest they'd tried to introduce an element of consistency to the storyline
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This week's beef cooked & consumed.
The gravy was as unpleasant as it was a fortnight ago.
Still dunno what I'm doing wrong there.
Ho hum.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Grey (out there) and warm (in here, possibly also out there) again
The rain we were promised seems to have been cancelledComment
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