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I didn't get around to having any lunch, meaning I had lots of calories in reserve on MyFitnessPal. So I expended them wisely on tea: chips, sausages, bacon, egg, and beans. Lovely stuff
Tonight's opening feature was one of those films one is supposed to have seen, but which I never had: The Shawshank Redemption (1994). Very good I thought (thereby confirming the opinion of the rest of the world), if a bit lacking in flying saucers and giant apes.
And then I watched Speed (1994) again, even though it probably isn't that long since I last watched it, because there's never any good reason not to watch it
Tonight's opening feature was one of those films one is supposed to have seen, but which I never had: The Shawshank Redemption (1994). Very good I thought (thereby confirming the opinion of the rest of the world), if a bit lacking in flying saucers and giant apes.
I've never watched it too, though a copy resides somewhere in one of the enormous piles of unwatched epics.
Spent much of the evening reading more of that ridiculous Nazi Weapons book.
The earlier chapters are rather more grounded in reality than the nuke and bell tosh.
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