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Dithering muchly over what to have for dinner. This is the problem with having too many options
Sausages, chips, and beans in the end; and very nice it was
And I may have a piece of blackberry & apple pie out of the freezer in a bit. Or there's a coffee & walnut cake (Sainsbury's) that Needs To Be Eaten™. More decisions…
Tonight's fillum was Dead Poets Society (1989) - IMDb, in which we learn that American attempts to emulate the English public school result in somewhere that is, if anything, even more unpleasant for the hapless youth consigned thereto, and that teachers who don't stick to the curriculum are likely to find their employment to be of limited duration. One of those films I vaguely remember being spoken highly of when it came out, but which I'd never seen until now. It's pretty good, if you're in the mood for something about how terrible life was for a few extremely privileged young people in the McCarthy era
Tonight's fillum was Dead Poets Society (1989) - IMDb, in which we learn that American attempts to emulate the English public school result in somewhere that is, if anything, even more unpleasant for the hapless youth consigned thereto, and that teachers who don't stick to the curriculum are likely to find their employment to be of limited duration. One of those films I vaguely remember being spoken highly of when it came out, but which I'd never seen until now. It's pretty good, if you're in the mood for something about how terrible life was for a few extremely privileged young people in the McCarthy era
Goodnight all
It's in the pile (or one of the piles somewhere, I think it's towards the top of the stairs close to the landing.
I've never watched it either.
Oh good, I was afraid it had that fat obnoxious twat Corden in it but it doesn't.
I might be able to watch it in which case.
I see that Corden was in Pierrepoint the last hangman.
I do so trust that he got hanged.
Sadly not, it would appear he was the assistant.
Morning all
Undry but no current precipitation.
Deluginous overnight.
Grey.
Sunless.
And worst of all, it's fecking Monday again.
Thankfully no telex machines are present, though that documentary on 4 was enough to induce the same ambition.
I look forward to The Peoples' Court trying these perfidious traitors and their heads ending up on spikes over Traitors' Gate.
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