They are fecking students and thick ones at that.
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Are they Welsh & from Swansea?
This evening's entertainment began with "Who do you think you are" with Ruby Wax, which was intriguing and upsetting.
No wonder she's half barmy.
This was followed by 3 of the 4 possible NZ Motorway patrol things, Zeity now being almost word perfect having seen them all before.
This was followed by "84 Charing Cross Road" with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins, rather before he began eating people.
It was very good, and very touching.
84 Charing Cross Road (1987) - IMDb
It's amazing how poor the country was after the war, and the kindness of an American lady sending food parcels to people she'd never met in a second hand bookshop.
Rationing finally ended in 1954.
We'd Never Had It So Good came along in 1957/8ish.
The comparison with the wealth of the septics was striking, but not in an Arfur Skargill sort of way.
$2500 for dentistry in 1953!
Feck me!
Sad that Helene Hanff never met Frank Doel, but there you go.
This was followed by S1E16 of "Person of Interest" which was much lighter in tone.Last edited by zeitghost; 7 October 2017, 23:14.Comment
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Tonight's movie mania was The Expatriate (2012) - IMDb: the usual thing about a retired CIA operative being set up for a fall by rogue elements in The Company and having to flee and then fight back, the twist on this occasion being that the person he flees with is his teenage daughter, who (of course) had always been told he was a boring civil servant type. Oh, and it was set in Belgium, which probably counts as "exotic" to American audiences
It was pretty good as that kind of thing goes, I thought
I've never seen 84 Charing Cross Road but I read the Readers Digest condensed version of the book when I was about… well, I don't know, but maybe twelve or so? My Uncle John used to get the Readers Digest and it was probably in one borrowed from him, so some time in the early 1970s, as the book came out in 1970. And I've walked past where the shop used to be many times, as Yahoo! Europe is just around the corner on Shaftesbury Avenue. I ought to read the uncondensed book, as well as see the film.
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Morning all heading back to civilisation today. Biggest decision will be: 303 or 35…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I'd go for the 7.62x51 or the .338 lapua rather than the .303.
Ballistics are better.
.357 is nice, if a bit light, there's always the .40 or the .44 as an option.Comment
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Morning denizens
Looking a bit Simpsons out, though at the point where the clouds have started to part but haven't yet completed their manoeuvre
I shall now spend the remaining time before I have to set off down south drinking my coffee, and calculating how long it is until I have to set off down southComment
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