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Blue Sky - would be tempted to go out but too much to do - which is why I'm here instead.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostRaining.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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On random purchases made because it seemed a good idea.
Eek twin 1 broke her saxophone so she needs a new one and we are waiting for the insurance to pay out.
Someone on Shpock has a professional one they are selling for relative peanuts - so I've bought it as Shpock seem to have a buyer guarantee. Let's see what turns up and how it works.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Hopefully it only works a long way from you?Originally posted by eek View PostOn random purchases made because it seemed a good idea.
Eek twin 1 broke her saxophone so she needs a new one and we are waiting for the insurance to pay out.
Someone on Shpock has a professional one they are selling for relative peanuts - so I've bought it as Shpock seem to have a buyer guarantee. Let's see what turns up and how it works.
Still, can't be worse than WTFH singing....Comment
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In the small hours of the morning this epic is being screened on Talking Pictures:
The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) - IMDb
Remarkable only for the presence, albeit briefly, of one Clinton Eastwood, who was the grand old age of 26 at the time.
An even earlier classic:
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From the first time 3D was considered A Good Idea.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 March 2020, 13:00.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Good afternoon all!
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Location - Worcester
Weather - Grey and Windy. The odd shower and seagull tulipe!
Parish Notes - The Russians are here. Crawling all over their new hardware that's currently sat in the yard. Demonstration of control software currently underway - I wrote it, I'm sure as hell not going to demo it! The Russians seem pleased, they're going to need a very big truck - several big trucks - if they want to take the hardware away with them...
I think I've got a cold.Comment
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Lunch was a very unsatisfactory salad from the canteen.
Unsatisfactory because I didn't know what I wanted for lunch, and nothing on offer inspired.
Should have just bought crisps and chocolate.
If anyone's bored, at 2pm there's a conference call at ClientCo about coronavirus planning - targeted at "external colleagues" so unlikely to be juicy.Comment
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Post #323232 - not a pali, but pleasing repetitionOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIt's never been a favourite film of mine.
It's a bit turgid all in all, as is indicated by the number of times I stopped it to look sommat up on the interweb.
Turns out all the guns are totally anachronistic, particularly the 1917 .45ACP revolver.
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