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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostDuring and for a month prior to our late firebreak I couldn't legally go to Sainsburys in Swansea.Comment
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As I often do, I've messed up the timing of the scouse and it won't be ready until about an hour after I was hoping to eat it. I really must remember to factor in prep time and so onComment
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Well, once it was finally done it turned out exceptionally nice, accompanied by a few rounds from the end of a sesame bloomer
Five more large bowlfuls are now cooling, getting ready to spend a night in the fridge before filling the gaps in the freezerComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostEntertainment(continued):
"Madame Curie (1943)" with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon.
Since it was made in 1943, the next use of uranium was still a bit secret.
Though readers of SF might have got a hint or two.
Deadline (science fiction story) - WikipediaLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 20 November 2020, 23:49.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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First up on the previously watched tonight was The Black Stuff (TV Movie 1980), which I first watched when it was first broadcast in 1980 (though the copyright date is 1978, broadcast having been delayed for some reason). I was in the Upper Sixth Form then, and I remember watching it with my father, who patiently explained to me what a "foreigner" was in that context
And then, continuing with the theme of a working man who realises how he's being exploited and decides to subvert and redirect his boss's resources to benefit his own struggle, a rewatch of Oblivion (2013). Seriously, they're the same story, just in different contexts; all oppression and exploitation is capitalist oppression and exploitation
And then The Sopranos: Whitecaps (TV Episode 2002), being the culmination of S4, and Two Tonys (TV Episode 2004) opening S5.
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFirst up on the previously watched tonight was The Black Stuff (TV Movie 1980), which I first watched when it was first broadcast in 1980 (though the copyright date is 1978, broadcast having been delayed for some reason). I was in the Upper Sixth Form then, and I remember watching it with my father, who patiently explained to me what a "foreigner" was in that context
And then, continuing with the theme of a working man who realises how he's being exploited and decides to subvert and redirect his boss's resources to benefit his own struggle, a rewatch of Oblivion (2013). Seriously, they're the same story, just in different contexts; all oppression and exploitation is capitalist oppression and exploitation
And then The Sopranos: Whitecaps (TV Episode 2002), being the culmination of S4, and Two Tonys (TV Episode 2004) opening S5.
Goodnight all
Wished I'd posted when I first got up - I've been awake an hour.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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