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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    In other news, despite not being described in what passes for the user manual, the satellite receiver scans & finds stuff ok.

    Not in a Freesat sort of way, but in a generic satellite box sort of way.

    With a great list of a 1000 or so channels, many of which are regional duplicates.

    How many BBC1s does one country need?
    How big is this thing?
    does it interface with a 1936 tremulating spadgrowler mk II ??

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      Originally posted by BR14 View Post
      How big is this thing?
      does it interface with a 1936 tremulating spadgrowler mk II ??
      Not quite council house size, it's a 40" Sharp smart tv.

      I'm not interested in the smart bit but you don't appear to be able to get anything true HD without it being smart.

      The nutjobs are finding pottery at 160 feet down.

      Now they've found a 10 foot void from 160 to 170 feet down.

      The excitement is palpable.

      Especially if you've had the patience to watch this nonsense for the last 5 years.

      They've found a piece of leather. And a bone.

      And that's it.

      Feck all again.
      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 May 2019, 20:36.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
        Not quite council house size, it's a 40" Sharp smart tv.

        I'm not interested in the smart bit but you don't appear to be able to get anything true HD without it being smart.

        The nutjobs are finding pottery at 160 feet down.

        Now they've found a 10 foot void from 160 to 170 feet down.

        The excitement is palpable.

        Especially if you've had the patience to watch this nonsense for the last 5 years.

        They've found a piece of leather. And a bone.

        And that's it.

        Feck all again.
        they Still haven't found the Sacred Toenail of Destiny???

        FFS



        <yes, again>

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          Originally posted by BR14 View Post
          they Still haven't found the Sacred Toenail of Destiny???

          FFS



          <yes, again>
          If they find what they're looking for it's the end of the programme and we can't have that now can we?

          There 86 eps and I'm watching ep 55 or so.

          And having drilled a big feckoff sized hole with nothing in it, they're now going to drill another one.
          Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 May 2019, 20:56.
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            The Bar-Zebbo (Barbecue / Gazebo) is complete apart from tiling the top (3 x 600*600 black porcelain tiles). Its now got a steel roof awaiting a living roof and a base awaiting a door. Would have done more but had to pop over to a mates to help him with his garden.

            So completed over Easter :

            1. 2 x 6 yard skips filled. You wouldn't believe how much crap we have acquired. Though admittedly one skip was soil / rubble thanks to loads of built up concrete borders in the garden. We also had a few contributions from friends such as one guy's toilet he acquired when they bought the flat. His partner wasn't up for converting it to a flower pot so its off to landfill.
            2. Moon scape converted to a flattish lawn.
            3. Main bathroom ripped out.
            4. Cauliflower soup created
            5. Bar zebbo created, a place to burn meat and drink beer in the dry.
            6. most importantly plenty of time spent with the family

            so a good break, I hope everyone else had fun.
            Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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              Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
              If they find what they're looking for it's the end of the programme and we can't have that now can we?

              There 86 eps and I'm watching ep 55 or so.
              you just can't get the people nowadays, eh?
              back in the day, they'd have had it in 27.
              bloody snowflakes
              bugrit bugrit bugrit

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                Tea has been a large fry-up, including the rest of the Morrison's sausages from the other week

                I'm not really in the mood for cooking today, and that was about the easiest thing to put together barring soup, which I also wasn't in the mood for

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                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  Tea has been a large fry-up, including the rest of the Morrison's sausages from the other week

                  I'm not really in the mood for cooking today, and that was about the easiest thing to put together barring soup, which I also wasn't in the mood for

                  Try the cauliflower - definitely worth it.
                  Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                    Originally posted by vetran View Post
                    Try the cauliflower - definitely worth it.

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                      Watched some paediatric cardinal cardiac surgery whilst eating dinner, but that was all my televisualisation for this evening.

                      Early(ish) night now, as I'm knackered

                      Goodnight all
                      Last edited by NickFitz; 6 May 2019, 09:22. Reason: Autocorrect…

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