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    I have been engaging in the wholesome activity of doing a jigsaw puzzle.

    With Worldwar Z on in the background. I expected there to be more bangy for me to look up and see; screaming women and children don't trigger my "ooh what was that" reaction.

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      Decided next ents is Hunter Killer (2018) - IMDb which I'm pretty sure I've seen but can't remember so will see how far I get through the film before realising I've seen it (or not)

      EDIT: only 6 minutes before I was 100% sure I'd seen it. Continuing anyway as I now remember I enjoyed it
      Last edited by ladymuck; 27 December 2020, 17:42.

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        Early evening movie magic here has been Brassed Off (1996) - IMDb. Wonderful drama, wonderful music

        Though as a former trombonist, I still fail to see how Phil's trombone could come apart in the middle of a performance that way. The two halves slot together at that point, and you do up a nut to hold them together; or if it is a really crappy one, it might rely on friction to hold it together. But there's no way the two parts could separate like that in normal operation if it was still a playable instrument

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          Sky News giving airtime to a group called "Christians against Poverty"

          Whatever happened to "Christians for Poverty"?

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            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Sky News giving airtime to a group called "Christians against Poverty"

            Whatever happened to "Christians for Poverty"?
            Have you seen how rich churches are? They don't get that way by endorsing poverty.

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              The turkey soup has turned out exceedingly well, accompanied by a couple of thick chunks of wholemeal bread

              I might even have some more in a bit…

              There'll be plenty to go in the freezer too.

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                Decided that Hunter Killer wasn't enough excitement so I'm watching an old favourite, Pitch Black (2000) - IMDb

                I do like the Riddick fillums. Wish there had been more but, then again, maybe there's just enough

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                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  There'll be plenty to go in the freezer too.
                  Four large bowlfuls to be precise - not as many as usual, but it doesn't have lentils or barley or any of that kind of thing in it, so it doesn't go as far

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                    Tonight's major motion picture was The Perfect Storm (2000). This was one I'd not seen before, though I think I caught the end of it once some years ago. As it's (based on) a true story and, as I recall, even when it was released everyone knew how it ended, that didn't have a spoiler effect; but I'd always fancied watching the whole thing, though not enough to buy it.

                    I checked earlier in the year when I linked to an article that helped inspire it in Monday Links (in March, so it could have been any time this year really) and for some reason I remembered it two or three days ago and checked again, but it wasn't Free With Prime on either of those occasions. And then yesterday a Twitter bot I follow that monitors stuff that's newly Free With Prime (@NewOnAmzPrimeUK) pinged it out, so finally the time had come

                    I vaguely remember it getting only moderate reviews when it came out and… yeah. It's OK, but a bit lacking in zing somehow? Anyway, it's better than a lot of films, but not as good as many others, so it's OK if you happen to want to watch it I suppose

                    And after, a couple more episodes of the final season of The Sopranos (which for some reason is defined as the second half of Season 6 rather than being Season 7, even though I think they had the same gap between them as seasons normally do): S6BE2 Stage 5 (TV Episode 2007), and S6BE3 Remember When (TV Episode 2007). Getting near the end now…

                    Goodnight all

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                      Morning all

                      Clear blue skys can mean only one thing - COLD! It's 1 degree out and it'll reach the heady heights of 4 at some point. Low chance of rain, although I hear there's snow threatening other parts of the country again. Barometer down to 972 mBar.

                      Today's Kantar diary fact is:
                      The world's first commercial movie screening take place at the Grand Cafe, Paris 1895

                      In exciting news, HWMBO arrives today Staying for approx 3 weeks and he has to deliver a residential course at Wyboston Lakes for a few days (as it's a work trip he's allowed to travel).

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