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Mega windy out there again
Is that storm back?
Just remembered I’ve got to have an actual early night tonight, as I’m due at the doctor’s for my annual blood tests tomorrow
At least they remembered to call me in for them this year
And I’ve just got something working that’s been a real pain to sort outComment
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^^^Can't remember the last time I got something working.
It seems an age ago now.
The evening's entertainment began with "Cold Blood Legacy" with Jean Reno, filmed somewhere in the Ukraine, standing in for Washington state, 4.5 on IMDB, but I thought it was better, probably a 5 or 5.5.
The main feature was "Cold Pursuit" with Liam Neeson, the chap who got all that flack back when it was released.
It's a very black comedy & hilarious in parts, definitely a 6.5 or 7.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe main feature was "Cold Pursuit" with Liam Neeson, the chap who got all that flack back when it was released.
It's a very black comedy & hilarious in parts, definitely a 6.5 or 7.
It's an English remake of In Order of Disappearance:
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOriginally posted by WTFH View PostNick, for your late night viewing, can I recommend "In Order Of Disappearance" - it's on BBC iPlayer for about another week. Norwegian film, referred to as a black comedy, but basically there's a lot of bad people get killed and one or two bits that will have you laughing.Comment
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Back to the Picard of ST:TNG tonight for S03E22, The Most Toys (TV Episode 1990), featuring that chap Daphne married for about thirty seconds before running off with Niles on Frasier. Quite a good episode
Better get the early night I mentioned as I have to be next door at 9:10 tomorrow for the blood extraction. Having to fast too, so I can’t even have coffee until that’s done
Goodnight allComment
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Still a bit breezy today.
Still dark too!
Missus is down in dat der London today and tomorrow so I got freeeeedom!
Happy TuesdayComment
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Morning all
Dry.
Windy.
Blue sky.
Sun just about shining on the top of the mountain across the valley, there's tidy then, boyo.
Tuesday?
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Sun's outLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 11 February 2020, 08:45.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Up bright and early
Quite sunny out, with fluffy bits
I think it’s still a bit breezy thoughComment
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