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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostProbably all go on the Super Monkey Car's MOT which is due next week, but at least it's in a good cause
Couldn't go any further though as it's starting to get towards dark out there, and one of the headlights is about a quarter full of water, which will be the - or a - reason it doesn't pass the MOT
It's going in tomorrow though, for better or worse, which means I'll need to be up a bit earlier than usual but can stop at Greggs on the way back for a breakfast baguetteComment
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Ribs and chips for tea
And I see I forgot to mention today's Countdown Consumption: ham toasties
Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThank feck it's all over tomorrow, and we can get back to other distractions!Comment
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Tea/dinner this evening was some more of yesterday's lamb.
It was ok.
Followed by some Morrisons raspberries (reduced), stewed with custard, which was very nice.
And a couple of Eccles cakes just to round it all off.
The televisual entertainment comprised "Darkest Hour (2017)" with Gary Oldman playing the Rt. Hon. W. S. Churchill, a role rather different from the murderous pimp he played in a film I watched a few days ago.
It was Very Good.
Darkest Hour (2017) - IMDb
Some fascinating comments in the 1* reviews.
Followed by some comedy called "Ghosts" on BBC1, which is more than slightly reminiscent of "The Ghosts of Motley Hall" of yore, episodes of which last may be found on Youtube.
It was amusing enough in the usual BBC PC sort of way.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 April 2019, 21:48.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe televisual entertainment comprised "Darkest Hour (2017)" with Gary Oldman playing the Rt. Hon. W. S. Churchill, a role rather different from the murderous pimp he played in a film I watched a few days ago.
It was Very Good.
Darkest Hour (2017) - IMDb
Some fascinating comments in the 1* reviews.
Tonight's TV was a couple of episodes of Babylon 5: Grail and Eyes. (I skipped TKO because even JMS, back in the Usenet days when B5 was first being produced, said it was a "non-arc episode", and I wasn't in the mood for latex-forehead-of-the-week.) Both good, though the first was plagued by some of that irritating "funny" music over-egging the mildly humorous aspect of one scene. On Usenet again, JMS said thereof: "After 'Grail,' we had a discussion with Chris about funny music. We do not anticipate further discussions." So that's that sorted out
Better get to sleep, as I need to be up early to take the SMC for its MOT.
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI liked that one
Tonight's TV was a couple of episodes of Babylon 5: Grail and Eyes. (I skipped TKO because even JMS, back in the Usenet days when B5 was first being produced, said it was a "non-arc episode", and I wasn't in the mood for latex-forehead-of-the-week.) Both good, though the first was plagued by some of that irritating "funny" music over-egging the mildly humorous aspect of one scene. On Usenet again, JMS said thereof: "After 'Grail,' we had a discussion with Chris about funny music. We do not anticipate further discussions." So that's that sorted out
Better get to sleep, as I need to be up early to take the SMC for its MOT.
Goodnight all
Dropping like flies, many at an early age, one or two in their 40s.
Sid the Snitch is still going though. I like Sid the Snitch.
Morning.
Dry.
Cold.
Sunny.
Polleny.
Bit windier than yesterday.
Was halfway down the back lane when I remembered that the bus pass was in The Other Jacket, leading to a sight very rarely seen, to whit, me running.
By the time I'd collected said bus pass & hoofed it down to the bus station I'd actually broken into a sweat and was taking layers off.
Today's entertainment on the bus was the Lady Who Eats Breakfast: a couple of little cakes, a yoghurt, and a packet of crinkle cut crisps.
Health food++ at 07:15 in the a.m.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact - Wikipedia
But hey!, a year later they found out exactly what that Pact added up to, and it wasn't altogether good.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 30 April 2019, 07:15.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey start, and none too warm; even a bit misty, it seemed to me, in places
The Orion has been taken for its MOT. Now we wait
And I popped into Greggs on the walk back, so breakfast is a bacon and sausage baguette (extra rasher, extra link) with red sauceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Grey start, and none too warm; even a bit misty, it seemed to me, in places
The Orion has been taken for its MOT. Now we wait
And I popped into Greggs on the walk back, so breakfast is a bacon and sausage baguette (extra rasher, extra link) with red sauceComment
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