Odd that 1st post in "ContractorUK Fantasy Football 2018/19...." has those question marks on diamonds but can't find any others. Same with my barmy stories, some got 'em, most normal. Assume it was where/what text was copied from.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOdd that 1st post in "ContractorUK Fantasy Football 2018/19...." has those question marks on diamonds but can't find any others. Same with my barmy stories, some got 'em, most normal. Assume it was where/what text was copied from.
As in, "" v. “”
Earlier on, I finished the SQL that’ll magically fix everything and shipped it over to admin, so it’ll all be sorted soonComment
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Having finished the magic SQL, I had chicken dopiaza (out of the freezer) with the usual rice and naan. Very nice it was
And the recycling bin has been trundled forth ready for the morrow.Comment
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Tonight's entertainment, such as it was, was The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), which was… well, a bit chronic, really. A fair chunk of it seems to play on the "Look at the funny Japanese people and the weird things they do" theme, and the rest of it is pretty squarely in the "written by a twelve-year-old boy who storyboarded it on the back covers of his exercise books" department. And as it doesn't add anything to the main storyline of the series, other than explaining why one of the characters from F&F6 doesn't return in F&F7+, it's only really worth the trouble if you're in a completist frame of mind
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThere's a lot of singing, which is never terribly good in a Western.
Never forget "Singing Sandy".
Not, I think, as good as the first two, it would have been better without the singing.
But then its a pretty ropey film anyway, even without the singing."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's entertainment, such as it was, was The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), which was… well, a bit chronic, really. A fair chunk of it seems to play on the "Look at the funny Japanese people and the weird things they do" theme, and the rest of it is pretty squarely in the "written by a twelve-year-old boy who storyboarded it on the back covers of his exercise books" department. And as it doesn't add anything to the main storyline of the series, other than explaining why one of the characters from F&F6 doesn't return in F&F7+, it's only really worth the trouble if you're in a completist frame of mind
Goodnight all
Really and truly we're not the intended demographic.
In other news, it's pissing with rain, windy, horizontal precipitation, foggy, misty, unpleasant, and there's a lovely deposit of salt on one of the internal windowsills where the window is leaking when the wind is from the east.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI liked 7 (mostly because JS is a full on baddie), and 8 is okish but a bit disappointing.
Really and truly we're not the intended demographic.
Pâté on (white) toast for lunch
And I suppose I ought to go and do the shopping during a brief hiatus in the rainComment
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Amazon has just delivered a USB floppy drive I ordered to my Dad. I figure while he can't move around too much waiting for the hip to heal, he might as well spend some time going through his large collection of floppy discs to see if there's anything on them he wants to keepComment
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