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Watched a Panorama programme about some dodgy church scamming its followers. The ministers and their lackies either fraudulently sign up for loans etc in the follower's name or brain washes them (mostly vulnerable young adults) into claiming benefits or taking out loans etc and then leaves them to face the consequences.
Now contemplating what to have for dinner as it helps me avoid doing my Open Uni assignment.
I suppose the evening's entertainment will involve the remainder of I. Jones & the Temple of Doom even though I'm finding it less than inspiring.
And thusly did it prove so to be, though FF was employed quite a lot.
Not one of my favourite films by any means, though bits of it are ok if you like that sort of thing.
Next up was 40 mins of "I. J. and the Last Crusade" which is rather more fun and returns to the sort of thing the first one did.
However after 40 mins I got bored so started watching a thing on BBC Alba about Concorde, which was narrated in Gaelic (I assume) with subtitles in Saesneg for the rest of us.
The last thing I watched on Alba was "Crowdy & Cream" being the story of a boyhood in the Hebrides in the 1930s written by Finlay J. McDonald (first broadcast on R4 back when god was a boy in the 1980s IIRC).
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