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Still warm and dry here.
pissing down outside, but feck it.
Dinner was steak pie, chips and peas, from the usual suspects.
and Rioja, did i say i like Rioja?
ents: revisiting his dark materials,as there appears to be feck all else worth watching.
extra hour's kip tonight, so working from 09:00 wont be a problem.
it's on the development systems, don't want to upset the pizza munching spotty webdevs do we?
so we do Sunday mornings, which they've never heard of.Last edited by BR14; 24 October 2020, 18:59.Comment
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Hard to tell if it's stopped raining or just very light rain now from looking out the window.Comment
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Entertainment: "Between Heaven and Hell (1956)" with that Robert Wagner and Broderick Crawford.
WWII Pacific Island epic, rather less of a recruiting film than "To the shores of Tripoli (1942)".
This last being rather inneresting in the way it glosses over the wonders of boot camp by focusing on drill and marching about the place rather than what appears in "The Pacific (2010)".
Now "watching" "The Bone Detectives" on 4.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 24 October 2020, 19:30.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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HDM - if only.
20 mins of watchable material stretched out to 57 min episodes FFS.
could be worse, could be scandinavian, i suppose, or, horror of horrors, - Russian.Comment
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Watched the last of the four part Louis Theroux retrospectives. I hope he can do some new stuff when circumstances allow.
Then I watched this month's Sky at Night. Never going to be the same without Patrick Moore but it's still interesting.
Now time to make dinner. I fancy some macaroni cheese.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn the Chinese
It is still raining…
There was a customer in there when I arrived
Not wearing a mask
Then his order came out and he left, and just before mine was ready, another customer came in
No mask on him either
Busyness status: a sort of grimace and a bit of muttering I didn't quite catch which seemed to imply "not really". But there were three delivery bags awaiting the return of the driver, and when he showed up he brought in four bags from the deliveries he'd just done; and there was a steady clattering of woks from the kitchen all the time I was thereComment
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