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Oh dear, looks like I've got a date. Contacted out of blue by lady I barely know. Not sure how to do those things anymore.bloggoth
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOh dear, looks like I've got a date. Contacted out of blue by lady I barely know. Not sure how to do those things anymore.
If you actually like her then you can meet her in the evening on the second date.
(Well that's what all the 20/30s-somethings use to do in the office. They use to disappear for dates at lunch time. )"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Tea has been one of those thick-cut ribeye steaks, with the usual fried onions, chips and beans
Acocmpanied by the Gloucestershire police on night shift. Cheltenham doesn't seem to have improved its behaviour in the last twenty-odd yearsComment
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The car earlier was a 1964 Ford Ranchero, and I have to say that once they'd finished restoring it, including a full paint job of the period, it looked excellent
And then the gold diggers had for some reason been replaced by a programme about a bicycle race in Italy
Not my thing so the telly was turned off at that point while I did a bit more experimentation based on The Book of Shaders, which meant the antiques bloke was also skipped
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Tonight's first major motion picture premiere was New Order (2020) (Nuevo orden to be precise), a Mexican film in which a rich family's wedding party is invaded by The Poors spilling over from a wide-scale social insurrection that was going on. It's one of those films where it seems quite lighthearted and amusing to start with, but then descends into some very murky territory. It's good (and has won awards and so on), but don't expect to be smiling as much by the end as you were at the start; not by a long chalk
And then another major motion picture premiere: Dune (2021), based on a rather thick book of the same name that most people I knew at university seemed to have a copy of along with its sequels, though I've never read it. I enjoyed this, though it was a bit annoying to see "Part One" in small letters under the title and realise, as was confirmed by the ending, that I now have to wait for the rest of them to come out; I'd generally rather wait until they're done then watch them all. Still, it explains how they managed to fit all those inches of bookshelf space into one film: they didn't
Anyway, it's basically Aussie Gold Hunters meets Star Wars, or maybe ST:TNG. Very good, but I hope they hurry up with the rest of them before everybody involved gets bored and goes off and does something else instead, which is why we never got the final instalment of those Divergent films
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Morning all
It's warm and sunny this morning. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 22 that may feel more like 26
Went to sleep somewhere in the Atlantic, and have woken up in Cádiz.Comment
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