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Having ventured out to remove some broken asbestos sheeting from the Strangelove parent's carport, it immediately started a monsoon, so once that was done, I came back indoors again and watched the end of "On the Beach(2000)".
I was going to get the chainsaw out & massacre some more bushes, but it was a good deal too wet to bother.
And Brian Brown did, indeed, race his Ferrari, but not quite in the same way as Fred Astaire, it being a rather more recent film.
He didn't do what I seem to recall him doing in the book, namely pulling the plugs & filling the bores with engine oil before quietly popping his clogs.
What no one seemed to point out in either film is that NZ is further south than Melbourne & would presumably take a little longer for the radiation to arrive.
Following the end of that epic, it was time for something a little lighter, namely "Black Adder's Xmas Carol" wherein our hero discovers the disadvantages of being good & the advantages of being evil.
I wonder if Prince Albert really was that dense.
The 2nd feature this windy rainswept afternoon is "Gun shy" with Liam Neeson and Sandra Bullock.
He didn't do what I seem to recall him doing in the book, namely pulling the plugs & filling the bores with engine oil before quietly popping his clogs.
That's right - he was very careful to make sure the car was properly laid up
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