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Raining fairly steadily now, but the weather app is optimistic that it'll turn into snow in an hour or so…Comment
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Snow on the hills above about 300 feet.
X5 home again, jiggety jig.
Tea/dinner was M&S breaded haddock which I managed not to cook to death.
Dunno wot to watch this evening once I've done the necessary.
However that might be defined.
Really looking forward to spending 4.5 hours on assorted buses tomorrow.
Just ventured Specifically Into General.
There were a couple of threads that didn't raise the urge to kill.
I must be getting better.
Tonight's epic turned out to be "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon(1949)" with that John Wayne chap.
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) - IMDb
I enjoyed it, nonsense as it is.
Felt rather sorry for the Native Americans, as one so often does.
One also wondered quite how radioactive Monument Valley was at the time, what with the Military Industrial Complex letting off nukes here there & everywhere just because they could.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 January 2019, 21:55.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThere were a couple of threads that didn't raise the urge to kill.
I must be getting better.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIncluding the one about the student being poisoned by spaghetti?
The leather barbed wire was the other.
Having watched The Duke doing his stuff in Monument Vallley in 1949, I wondered how contaminated it was at the time from all the testing, but I've not found much so far.
The real bummer was around the time of "The Conquerer" which killed a lot of people.
I suppose taking a shedload of radioactive sand back to California didn't exactly help a lot.
The Conqueror (1956) - IMDbLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 January 2019, 22:27.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Tea has been ribs and chips, which was very nice
The snow never showed up or, if it did, was of such brief duration and limited persistence that I never noticed itComment
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This evening's mayhem was courtesy of Law Abiding Citizen (2009), in which Gerard Butler's family are brutally murdered by a couple of low-lifes. When one of them then gets off lightly on a plea deal for dobbing the other one in, he sets out to take his revenge: not just on them, but on the entire justice system that allowed that to happen.
And he does a very thorough and well-organised job, too; there's some pretty graphic violence in there, but it's good if you can stomach that. Worth a watch should it come your way
Goodnight allComment
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