I have done nothing worthy of comment today, but comment I will when I think of something to comment on or about.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postmeh.
meh, and thrice meh.
the scunneredness would appear to be deepening.Comment
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Made a posh ham and cheese toasted wrap. The cheese was a mix of cheeses I'd grated together as I fancied making a mac'n'cheese at some point, and the ham was a truffled porchetta.
Nice enough.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostUh-oh, not the addled one I hope?
feckin no pubs = no social life = no gigs.
I'M BORED!!!!!!!
but TFA.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostPartly, but i seem to have a more general ennui setting in.
feckin no pubs = no social life = no gigs.
I'M BORED!!!!!!!
but TFA.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRain's arrived, copiouslyComment
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I see that "Black Sunday (1977)" is on Talking Pictures at 21:00.
Bruce Dern as a demented Vietnam Vet (back when that was almost original) and Robert Shaw (when he was still alive).
Black Sunday (1977) - IMDb
Bearing in mind that it's over 40 years since I saw it in the cinema, I remember it as being quite good, though a 2nd viewing may dispel that illusion.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI see that "Black Sunday (1977)" is on Talking Pictures at 21:00.
Bruce Dern as a demented Vietnam Vet (back when that was almost original) and Robert Shaw (when he was still alive).
Black Sunday (1977) - IMDb
Bearing in mind that it's over 40 years since I saw it in the cinema, I remember it as being quite good, though a 2nd viewing may dispel that illusion.Comment
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