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    Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Eddington (2025) in which the sheriff and the mayor of a small town in New Mexico (the eponymous Eddington) are feuding over some small town bulltulip during the Covid pandemic. Matters aren’t helped by the fact that the sheriff is into anti-masking conspiracy theories, his wife is into child abuse conspiracy theories, and his mother-in-law is into just about every conspiracy theory you’ve ever heard of. Meanwhile, the town’s teens are riled up and protesting on empty roads about BLM, though the local police force is the sheriff and two deputies, one of whom is black (and the other is into Bitcoin)… I was thinking around the forty minute mark that it would turn out to be a sententious story about social relationships and the like, and that was also around the time it started to become something much stranger and went in directions I never expected. It’s a very good film, but once it starts doing your head in, it doesn’t let up

    Incidentally, I was one off when guessing its MPAA number: I guessed 55474, and it’s 55473. As you may remember, I got it right once in 2020 with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) which was also about a cop in a small town in the USA having a grievance with local government. Maybe if I watch more films like that, I’ll get it right more often

    After that, a rewatch of In Time (2011) because satirical exposés of the fundamental nature of capitalism are always worth revisiting

    Finally, E1 of Pluribus (TV Series 2025– ) in which a space virus causes the entire human race to have one conjoined mind except for eleven people, one of whom is our protagonist: a writer of trash fiction with a huge fanbase. This first episode was entertaining and people have spoken highly of the series, so I have high hopes for the rest of it

    Goodnight all

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      Morning.

      Saturday.

      Dry.

      Sunny.

      Blue sky in parts.

      Chillier in here at 14.9 deg, 13 in the kitchen, 12 in the leanto.

      1000 mBar, 29.53 in Hg, 750 Torr, 14.5 psi, (down from 1001 last night), 65% RH (Lidl electric).


      Meanwhile on the 24th of March 2020 as well as an SMS from Boris, AndyGarbs, covbob, DaveB, openstrike, NF, quackhandle, WTFH, and I popped in. The amount of Good Glengettie Tea consumed was corrected from 1.05 pints (Septic) to 0.91 pints (Imperial) as is only rite and proper, having actually measured the quantity involved using a measuring cylinder as being 520ml.

      Hail.

      Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: FOOC. noon o'clock news.

      More hail.

      April showers with added hail.

      Freecell score: 85%, running average: 84%

      Walk (abbreviated due to frost bite) walked in the cold howling gale.

      Stone me, it's better to have a gun scarf and not need it, rather than need a gun scarf and not have it.

      Couldn't feel my hands for much of the time dspite having gloves on.

      No chance of sweating today.

      Freecell score: 83%, running average: 84%.

      Tea: soup. Nice enough, though not the kind I usually have, having opened The Wrong Can on Thursday.

      Entertainment: PM.

      A look at life: fragrances/perfumes.

      Maigret S4 E4 "The Lost Life". The one about the dead girl dumped on the street.

      Book. Other book.

      More bollox on Blaze: Dennis Quaid, followed by a thing about the Celts.

      A look at life: The Design Council. The Duke of Edinburgh's award for elegance in design. Lord Snowdon.
      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 22:40.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        Afternoon all
        Light rain overnight, then dry on our walk, but since then we’ve had a heavy hail shower. Currently trying to build up the enthusiasm to start tidying/clearing a shed.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          Afternoon denizens

          Sunny and Simpsonesque out, and there’s a bit of a breeze. As a result, the current 10°C “feels like” 3°; the expected high is 11°. The barometers are plummeting though: down to 992/1000mB, and a 70% chance of rain tomorrow

          The heat detector in the kitchen has started making an annoying chirping noise every few minutes, suggesting its battery is on the way out. So I’m going to have to deal with that at some point

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            Nice sunny circular work with younger, not loony, lady followed by cuppa tea and small apple pie with cream at my dump. No unavoidable mud at long last.
            bloggoth

            If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
            John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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              Tea tonight was brought to me from the Thai restaurant in town. Very nice indeed, and they didn’t forget the rice this time

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                Monkey Life was back after last week’s inexplicable hiatus, making the TV not entirely useless

                And in the Rasputin book, he’s been murdered by a bunch of aristocrats who were wholly unsuited to the task and made a right mess of it

                Very windy out, and likely to rain soon

                Goodnight all

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