I so need to stop using Urban Dictionary
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe former, with Rolf Lassgård.
I note that the two series actually overlapped in their production and broadcast dates, and some were shown in Swedish cinemas before broadcast, so it must have been particularly confusing living in Sweden at the time:
But then again I'm permanently confused these day.
As is evidenced by the number of duplicate dvds I possess.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFAO Zeity - for your sinkhole news collection. This one has a cow in it. Sink hole in farmer's field swallows cow - Huddersfield Examiner
An attempt was made to rescue him but they put him down because of his injuries.
IIRC it happened a century ago.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFound some more traps. They're hiding in the stairwells where I wasn't permitted to access till today when my proper pass got created.Comment
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For tea tonight, I took choice cuts of the roast chicken from last night and reheated them in the oven, then served them up with chips and lashings of tomato ketchup; and it was inordinately nice, in a probably-unhealthy-but-I-don't-care kind of wayComment
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This evening's epic was "Jumper" (2008). Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Bell, Hayden Christensen.
Jumper (2008) - IMDb
It was ok.
It's been in the pile for a loooooooong time.
But not as long as "Saving Private Ryan".
The ZeitTea was, as is only right & proper, M&S chunky haddock in batter.
And I've run out of M&S sweetcorn yet again.
I seem to do that a lot.
I think it's the terminal brain rot that I've developed recently.Last edited by zeitghost; 6 October 2017, 22:43.Comment
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