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I've been sucked into the time sink that is TV Tropes and, via links there, found these two articles that seem relevant to my interests: 7 Movies Based on a True Story (That Are Complete Bulltulip) | Cracked.com and 6 Movies Based on a True Story (That Are Also Full of tulip) | Cracked.comComment
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After a brief hiatus, lunch was roast beef.
It was nice enough.
The Sunday afternoon trip down the dump was done & dusted, followed by a trip to Morrisons that was disappointing in its complete lack on anything interesting reduced.
After a brief hiatus, a nice bonfire ensued.
After a further hiatus whilst a shedload of tulipe got burned, a shower proved necessary, providing a hiatus for the lentil <pffffft> soup to warm up in the poppety ping.
Following this hiatus, I'm now watching a thing on 5 about the disappearance of MH370.
Which will provide a suitable hiatus before the Oak Island nutjobs come on at 21:00When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAfter a brief hiatus, lunch was roast beef.
It was nice enough.
The Sunday afternoon trip down the dump was done & dusted, followed by a trip to Morrisons that was disappointing in its complete lack on anything interesting reduced.
After a brief hiatus, a nice bonfire ensued.
After a further hiatus whilst a shedload of tulipe got burned, a shower proved necessary, providing a hiatus for the lentil <pffffft> soup to warm up in the poppety ping.
Following this hiatus, I'm now watching a thing on 5 about the disappearance of MH370.
Which will provide a suitable hiatus before the Oak Island nutjobs come on at 21:00
stovies for dinner/tea/whatever, cos i hadn't had them in ages
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Tea tonight was a couple of duck breasts, marinated for a few hours in honey and soy with five spice then roasted; accompanied by chips, peas, and gravy with a dash of hoi sin sauce added. Very nice, it wasComment
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The Oak Island nutjobs are now required to do archaeology.
Rather than randomly digging undocumented holes left right & centre.
TFBSZ.
I almost fell asleep during the MH370 thing it was so interesting.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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This evening, a film I probably first saw on 405 line VHF, now restored in HD: A Night to Remember (1958), being the story of the Titanic. Very good, and none of that irrelevant frippery with which James Cameron encumbered the tale.
And then a quick episode of Seinfeld.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Clear blue skies and sunshine here, lovely dog walk earlier avoiding the fallen trees from yesterday's storm.
Last night I learned a new word, today I've discovered that it first came to use in the 19th Century, so having it used a film set in the early 18th Century is a mistake, but anyway... it means when a man is head-over-heels in lust with a woman. It's actually a very apt word, but to type it out would bypass a few swear filters.
10 letters, begins with C and the last six are: STRUCK.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
Clear blue skies and sunshine here, lovely dog walk earlier avoiding the fallen trees from yesterday's storm.
Last night I learned a new word, today I've discovered that it first came to use in the 19th Century, so having it used a film set in the early 18th Century is a mistake, but anyway... it means when a man is head-over-heels in lust with a woman. It's actually a very apt word, but to type it out would bypass a few swear filters.
10 letters, begins with C and the last six are: STRUCK.
Uniform
November
Tango
struck?
Indeed an interesting word!
Not sure why but today I want to be anywhere but here
oh well.Comment
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