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Originally posted by BR14 View Postnice bit of planning then, -you a PM by any chance??
(Speaking of really old jokes, I saw one the other day which I thought you might like...
King Billy had a rubber horse, which he rode into the Battle of the Boyne, Boyne, Boyne
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postthe Boring Conference the other week, ...…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou REALLY ought to get out more, you knowComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI’ve not seen any podcast updates - was hoping to get some more talks to listen to. I referred a PM to one of them from last year as it explained something he didn’t understand why it was so important.
There's a Boring Talk on stationery (the subject of his book, published the other year) at the British Library next week, though: Boring Talks: Stationery - The British LibraryComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust checked James Ward's Twitter timeline and he hasn't mentioned any new ones recently; must be on a break
There's a Boring Talk on stationery (the subject of his book, published the other year) at the British Library next week, though: Boring Talks: Stationery - The British Library
I’ve still got several NSTAAF episodes to catch up on along (rumour has it that Anna drinks a bottle of wine before each one to calms her nerves) with a few other podcasts, but I like to alternate.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Ribs and chips for tea
There's some kind of activity over at the short-lived shawarma place, but whether it's shopfitting or actual trading I can't tell, as the horse chestnut is in leaf and almost completely obstructing my viewComment
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Tonight's story of American greatness was a rewatch of Patriots Day (2016), concerning the Boston Marathon bombing and the ensuing manhunt. It's good for a film of that sort, IMHO; the way Mark Wahlberg's fictional, composite character manages to turn up in every single significant part of the story apparently didn't sit well with many Bostonians, but for the rest of us it's just the usual only-slightly-grating narrative device.
The flight from Tenerife to EMA earlier did a u-turn at 7000ft in front of my window (confirmed by the FlightRadar app on my phone) which was an unusual thing to see. I suspect they thought they were going to land at the western end of the runway, which I think is what brings them this way, then got told to use the eastern end instead and had to head over towards Rutland to get themselves in the right alignment
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Morning all
A bit murky out, but at least it's not raining.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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