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Today’s wildlife was watery once again. I get the idea of having a theme, but when they repeat documentaries about the same subject back-to-back, you just end up hearing the same thing about the Great Barrier Reef over and over again
In Future Noir, we’re on to the special effects. Seven miles of optical fibre just to light up the “windows” in the models for the city shots!
Nowt on today and more lone days next few weeks, Loony Lady 1 is in US visiting her daughter and Not Loony Lady is on holiday in Norway. Walked home with nice lady neighbour after old fart history thing yesterday, nearly all women as usual. What do retired blokes do with their time?
Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Drive Angry (2011) in which the deceased Nicholas Cage breaks out of Hell to rescue his daughter’s baby (ergo, his granddaughter) from a Satanic cult that intends to use her as a human sacrifice. Now that may sound silly, and I went into this film assuming it would be foolish nonsense; but about halfway through, I realised that my disbelief had been wholly suspended pretty much from the start and it was really good! So as long as you’re willing to go along with it (where “it” is a wide-ranging set of preposterous premises), it’s tremendous entertainment
After that, a rewatch of The Beanie Bubble (2023) which is good, but not as good as certain other recent “based very loosely on a true story” films
At this point, I was going to watch a further episode of Silo but I was in the mood for more driving stuff, so I rewatched Le Mans '66 (2019). Also “loosely based”, I assume, and also lots of fast car stuff; so I suppose it kind of tied everything together
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: car insurance renewal for the Corolla
The existing lot had been pushing the price up over the years, as they do. I almost switched to somebody else last year but I was busy at the time and couldn’t be bothered with the hassle, so I let it roll over. But this year their price was ridiculous and the card they have on record has expired, so I could either go and update my details or go and find a better quote. As both would involve some degree of hassle, I chose the latter and saved £230 quid - about 40% cheaper!
I too had to renew my car insurance, and did it today. I only got £75 off mine against auto renewal but a saving is a saving.
I also finally got my car booked in for its MOT, which expires next weekend. Fortunately my garage can do it tomorrow, so I'll have an hour to kill in Acton.
Car tax was paid at the beginning of the month. June is expensive!
I go through periods of quite liking those, then losing interest and not bothering with them for a year or so before going back to them. But they’re minimal effort, which always appeals
I go through periods of quite liking those, then losing interest and not bothering with them for a year or so before going back to them. But they’re minimal effort, which always appeals
Such shopping as seemed meet has been done, at Not-as-Big Sainsbury's
I was approached by a lady of minimal stature, requesting assistance - she needed one of the few remaining cartons of milk from right at the back of the shelf, and couldn’t reach
It’s brightening up a bit here now. The magpies were playing around in the flowerbed just before I left, and were also there when I returned. I tried to get a photo but my 2020 iPhone only has something like 2X zoom, so they were too far away for a decent shot
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