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Morning denizens
Grey but comparatively mild again at 6°C
Rain later, though at least it'll keep things a bit warmer than last night
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Tea/dinner was M&S breaded haddock which I managed, yet again, not cook to death.
It was nice enough.
This evening's epic is "Red River (1947)" with that Duke Wayne character.
Red River (1948) - IMDb
Stone me, it's looooooong.
There's only so much of cowboying one can tolerate.
Only 50 minutes left.
<hiatus>
And it just ends with the enemies reconciled.
Apparently Howard Hawkes had trouble editing it.
Cutting some of the cattle out might have helped.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 February 2019, 21:49.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Dinner at the Ardnamurchan. One of their cocktails is a Vesper, which they make with Caorunn gin and Absolut (which I’ve had a few times). I asked if they would mind changing the vodka to Zubrowka. Wow! Lifted the drink to a new level.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Less cow, more boyOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostCutting some of the cattle out might have helped.
Just shipped the new batch of style fixes for the forum over to admin. Not sure when he'll apply them, but we'll finally have the "current page" indication back once he does
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It's started chucking it down here while I've been thrashing around sorting out the forum stuff
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Good. I've missed it.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLess cow, more boy
Just shipped the new batch of style fixes for the forum over to admin. Not sure when he'll apply them, but we'll finally have the "current page" indication back once he does
I was surprised at how long it is (2hrs 7mins) and how crap the ending is (it just ends), and how boring 10,000 cattle are to look at, even in B&W.
Never mind, it removes 2 dvds (of course there were 2, did you doubt it?) fromthea pile.
Been doing that here too, but it's stopped now.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's started chucking it down here while I've been thrashing around sorting out the forum stuff
TFBSZWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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