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Proper Sunday dinner tonight, built on a solid foundation of roast pork; and exceedingly nice it wasComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHave to get a new lawnmower then?
£220 for 3 uses seems fair to me.
Why someone else, either me or his wife, has to go & get a gallon of petrol for him to put in the mower is, I must admit, rather beyond me.
Is it beyond reason for a 36 year old man to walk down to Morrisons, buy a petrol can, and then fill it with petrol?
It'd cost at least £10.
The evening's 3rd feature, since I was bored after 20 minutes of Megastructures, was "Escape from Alcatraz (1979)" with that Clinton Eastwood chap. Dangerman was playing the Warden.
Escape from Alcatraz (1979) - IMDb
Stone me, was it really 40 years ago?
It was tensely tense and rather good in a slow burn sort of way.
On the subject of "Faster" ^^^ the dvd has an alternate ending which is quite amusing.
I didn't notice the thing about Mr Johnson's hair care.
22.8 now. Warmer upstairs.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 25 August 2019, 22:19.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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On the big screen this evening: Fail-Safe (1964), in which a bunch of US nuclear bombers are mistakenly sent to bomb the USSR and can't be recalled, much to the chagrin of people on both sides. Good stuff for its day, though calling the system "fail-safe" doesn't seem correct, given that the consequences of a fairly trivial equipment failure are clearly not at all safe
I think I saw this on the telly many, many years ago.
Still too warm, though it seems it'll get worse tomorrow
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOn the big screen this evening: Fail-Safe (1964), in which a bunch of US nuclear bombers are mistakenly sent to bomb the USSR and can't be recalled, much to the chagrin of people on both sides. Good stuff for its day, though calling the system "fail-safe" doesn't seem correct, given that the consequences of a fairly trivial equipment failure are clearly not at all safe
I think I saw this on the telly many, many years ago.
Still too warm, though it seems it'll get worse tomorrow
Goodnight all
It's not as funny as my film though.
Morning.
Dry.
Hot.
CBS.
Bank Holiday.
The weather's borked beyond belief.
And, of course, not forgetting:
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 August 2019, 08:04.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all Went to the Bluebird Cafe in Ferring for breakfast yesterday and a walk along the beach with The Dog (tw), followed by a wine tasting at Albury Vineyard. Then our Guineafowl arrived, much hilarity ensued.
Today will be spent watching Guineafowl.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all Went to the Bluebird Cafe in Ferring for breakfast yesterday and a walk along the beach with The Dog (tw), followed by a wine tasting at Albury Vineyard. Then our Guineafowl arrived, much hilarity ensued.
Today will be spent watching Guineafowl.Comment
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I am the only person in the office today, bliss!
There's people next door in the operations centre but I don't go in there.
Home at lunch time methinks. Especially as I forgot to bring edibles with me as the canteen and coffee shop are closed. (HQ don't care that the people in the ops centre have to man the place 24/7, they only cater for the M-F 9-5 workers...)Comment
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Morning denizens
Still hot
Starting at 26.5°C in the living room while it's a mere 21° outside, though forecast to reach 29° again laterComment
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