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Sufficiently rainy and cold out that I used the hood on my coat, which I never do
And when I got to the Chinese, there were two - TWO! - other customers waiting in there! For separate orders! That also almost never happens
The bloke waiting was one of those people who chats to strangers in takeaways, too, so I ended up having a conversation about the rain and so forth instead of sitting there peacefully watching the fish and listening to reasons why they weren’t busy, which they were
The bloke waiting was one of those people who chats to strangers in takeaways, too, so I ended up having a conversation about the rain and so forth instead of sitting there peacefully watching the fish and listening to reasons why they weren’t busy, which they were
It's always disturbing when that happens.
The evening's entertainment, unsurprisingly, consisted of BTVS S5 E3 & 4, with Angel S2 E3 & 4, with a bit of a step backwards to listen to the commentaries on E2.
Tonight’s viewing started with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), which is a bit like The Matrix without the robots and in Mandarin. Unlike The Matrix, though, I found it a bit slow, and the fighting scenes looked rather ridiculous because whereas the Matrix people can leap in the air because it’s all magic a simulation of reality, this was supposed to be real; and furthermore, you can literally see when they get pulled up or lowered down by wires. There’s something of an uncanny valley moment when they switch postures between being pulled/lowered and moving by themselves, it seemed to me. Anyway, I managed an hour of it (about halfway) before I gave up on it; I may watch the rest at some point
I turned instead to a rewatch of Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), partly to finish my rewatch of the series, and partly because at least Tom Cruise knows how to make it look like he isn’t dangling on wires even when you know he is
You might know: are the fancy-looking tyres it has, with red treads and black walls, expensive? I suspect they aren’t; they’re called Wanda King and Googling for that seems to lead straight to Alibaba, the cheap-crap-from-China site. But they look quite distinctive to one like me who doesn’t pay much attention to bicycle tyres.
Does it have several chips from bullets?
My tyres are puncture proof. Well puncture resistant. You really need those in London.
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