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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOne is pleased to announce the receipt of the confirmation of Voluntary Redundancy.
When is the party? Should we bring our own ammo?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Tutorial: "Put some photos in the directory and run the app."
Me: *spends half an hour on various primate research websites saving images of chimps, bonobos, gorillas, and orang-utans*
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBritish craftsmanship at its finest
That you really couldn't see coming.
X5 home.
Along with a plastic bucket with a hole in it (1/2" pipe fitting) that I intend to use to spray water over whatever keeps tulipting outside my living room window.
Tea/dinner this evening was, unusually, M&S breaded haddock not cooked within an inch of bursting into flames.
It was much nicer that way.
This evening's televisual epic is currently in a state of quantum flux coz the cat isn't dead or alive at the moment.
Originally posted by DaveB View PostReverse Banana?
When is the party? Should we bring our own ammo?
Free ammo.
Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
When do they sling you out?Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 February 2019, 18:49.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWith the added bonus that the Cafe counter is built over the sewer personhole in the floor.
That you really couldn't see coming.
X5 home.
Along with a plastic bucket with a hole in it (1/2" pipe fitting) that I intend to use to spray water over whatever keeps tulipting outside my living room window.
Tea/dinner this evening was, unusually, M&S breaded haddock not cooked within an inch of bursting into flames.
It was much nicer that way.
This evening's televisual epic is currently in a state of quantum flux coz the cat isn't dead or alive at the moment.
Lock & load, bro, lock & load.
Free ammo.
Dunno, there's a while to go and many roads to traverse before we reach that.Comment
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Tea tonight has been cottage pie out of the freezer. Very nice, it was
Now to decide what to watch…Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostRemember to salt the ground behind you, when you go
This evening's epic, as it transpired was "Rio Lobo (1970)" with Duke Wayne, Jack Elam, & a lot of people I'd never heard of.
Rio Lobo (1970) - IMDb
It shows distinct signs of being somewhat influenced by the spaghetti westerns.
There's even a guy in a poncho.
It was amusing enough, there was even fake blood and fairly unspectacular "bullet impacts", showing how far things had changed regarding the production code, but the Duke is still the Duke.
It was amusing enough, but a bit tame compared, say, with "The Wild Bunch" the year before.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTea tonight has been cottage pie out of the freezer. Very nice, it was
Now to decide what to watch…
The "wot to watch" decision gets ever more problematic.
Turns out I bought "Rio Lobo" in 2013.
From a charity emporium that isn't there any more.
I seem to be on a bit of a Duke Wayne kick at the moment.
It was very pleasant to see Jack Elam again.
I might just dig out "Once upon a time in the West" at some personal risk considering its position in a pile.
Charlie Bronson's in that too.
I seem to be rather knackered which isn't too surprising considering I've had about 9 hours sleep since Sunday.
Maggie Thatcher I'm not.
TFBSZLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 February 2019, 22:26.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAs if I would.
This evening's epic, as it transpired was "Rio Lobo (1970)" with Duke Wayne, Jack Elam, & a lot of people I'd never heard of.
Rio Lobo (1970) - IMDb
It shows distinct signs of being somewhat influenced by the spaghetti westerns.
There's even a guy in a poncho.
It was amusing enough, there was even fake blood and fairly unspectacular "bullet impacts", showing how far things had changed regarding the production code, but the Duke is still the Duke.
It was amusing enough, but a bit tame compared, say, with "The Wild Bunch" the year before.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangeLoveI seem to be on a bit of a Duke Wayne kick at the moment.
I can also recommend "John Wayne: The Life and Legend" by Scott Eyman.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postwas it a Real poncho? - a mexican poncho?, or a Sears poncho (tm Frank Zappa)
Where the poncho came from, I dunno.
Originally posted by Zigenare View PostMichael Caine has a few good stories about John Wayne from his time in Hollywood.
I can also recommend "John Wayne: The Life and Legend" by Scott Eyman.
Not a lot of people know that.
"Rio Lobo" is a remake of "El Dorado" which is a remake of "Rio Bravo".
The last really good film he made was "The Shootist", though "True Grit" and "Rooster Cogburn" are excellent too.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 February 2019, 22:46.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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