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This evening's first feature, rather than being the collector's edition of Dr Strangelove, was, in fact, the producers/directors commentary on the pilot ep of "Person of Interest".
It's much sharper on dvd than the nice soft LP VHS that I originally watched.
And tomorrow being an accursed skool day, I suppose I'd better go to bed.
Back is playing up a bit this evening.
Might have done a bit too much recently.
Can see bits of floor in ZeityTowers now, if you look hard, with the light on.Comment
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Tonight's entertainment opened with S1E1 of The Sweeney as it had been so long since I'd watched the show that I'd forgotten where I was (somewhere towards the end of the second series, I think), so I went back to the beginning
This featured, among others, a remarkably softly-spoken Brian Blessed, though (spoiler alert in case anybody's missed this between 1974 and now) he came to a sticky end
And then I continued with the forgotten-where-I-was-because-it's-been-so-long theme by going back to S1E1 of The Americans - though this confounded me slightly as, being an American pilot episode, it was a lot longer than a normal one, meaning I've stayed up later than planned
Bin day tomorrow, so I'd better get to sleep! Goodnight allComment
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Morning all Happy invoicing day, happy Friday, oh and happy birthday to The Wife (tm)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post10 mins to the start of the ZeitHols.
Which will, as usual, be entirely spent mowing lawns, cutting hedges & doing DIY.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBin day tomorrow, so I'd better get to sleep! Goodnight all
Ours goes back a day coz of the BH.
Oh.
And here I am, sat in the slough of despond again, gently field stripping the glock.
Well that's done & dusted.
Bored. Now.Last edited by zeitghost; 1 September 2017, 07:45.Comment
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Morning denizens
Bright sunny start out there today
I was up at seven to open the gate for the bin folk, then back to bed for a bit more kip. Coffee is now brewing, and I'm seriously considering making myself a cooked breakfast
Originally posted by zeitghost View PostReally?
Ours goes back a day coz of the BH.Comment
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Enjoying my bench day
Sun is shining - cycle is planned to meet HyperD for a spot of leisurely lunchComment
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