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Post by Admin on Jan 23, 2023 22:08:01 GMT
Header by Chumbles.It's Tuesday.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 24, 2023 2:15:39 GMT
Wordle 584 3/6* ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟨 ⬛🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 And back to sleep...
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Post by MrTiddles on Jan 24, 2023 2:27:16 GMT
I'm all grooved out. Goodnight.
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 24, 2023 6:16:40 GMT
"Darvel Super Heroes"
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Post by amipal on Jan 24, 2023 6:49:15 GMT
Morning all.
Office day. Meaning I didn’t get to sleep very quickly. And when I did, my blasted car alarm went off at 2am. That wasn’t needed. I didn’t really get to sleep properly again, so when my phone’s alarm went off at 6am, and was miffed. Extremely miffed.
TVblog: DS9
Cookblog: made meatballs last night, enough for four and a bit meals. But the kitchen was most of my evening.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 24, 2023 7:10:39 GMT
Busy one today... and if it's orbiting Mars it isn't crashing into cars on Earth
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 7:23:50 GMT
hi
I’m going into the office today. I don’t feel 100 percent great about it. I’ve got a bit less time to get acclimatised. I could read the Carlos Castaneda book I have on the way. I finished a podcast I was listening to about him last night / yesterday evening. Good man or bad? I don’t know. This podcast had me thinking he was a bit like the David Blaine character in ‘Bo Selecta’.
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Post by gongfarmer on Jan 24, 2023 7:25:04 GMT
Wordle 584 2/6* ⬛⬛⬛🟨⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Lucky or inspired guess! 🅦🅞🅡🅓🄸🄿🄻🅈 #34 🌟 Length Score: 100% 💫 Rare long word found! 🚀 Letter Score: 140 🔗 Play Wordiply: www.wordiply.com🎬 Today's starter: 🄰🄽🅃 140…. It’s gonna take some beating.
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Post by gongfarmer on Jan 24, 2023 7:32:58 GMT
Fillums.
All quiet on the Western front. Grim. A similar feel to a trenches version of Das Boot. Maybe not having been on the winning side has given the Germans the ability to not go all gung ho or morally superior when making war films.
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Post by scubar on Jan 24, 2023 8:11:14 GMT
Wordle 584 3/6
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 24, 2023 8:12:00 GMT
Wordle 584 3/6
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 24, 2023 8:37:26 GMT
On the trains. More PC moving and sorting when I get in. Earbuds in, ignoring folk and just getting on with it.
Stupidly left for a bus this morning to get the earlier train. Then had to walk anyway and get the later train. Could have had breakfast at home. Balls.
Games. Put on HZD for a wee bit.
TV. More of the Chuck D hip-hop thing.
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Post by Rev ADHD on Jan 24, 2023 8:42:26 GMT
20 more mins of Demons Souls *whispers* Reader, I found it boring.
It's not for me. It reminds me of a very pretty 80s side scrolling beat em up - with potions. Oh it's brutal, oh it's unforgiving. Do you respawn? Yes you do - so it's not unforgiving. The game deleting itself from your playstation when you die. That's unforgiving.
Don't @me you fuckin weirdos.
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 8:47:11 GMT
I had some good content, but I hit a barren, mobile-data free, stretch of countryside (on a train), and it vanished.
Will we have a full-blown war with Russia?
I was thinking about Simon Tisdall - The Guardian columnist. He seems to really want a big war. But his body language (in his profile pic) seems to suggest a lack of confidence.
Would he be signing up? I don’t think so.
Maybe I dislike in him what I see in myself.
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 8:53:48 GMT
I need a solution to my life.
Would it be possible to engineer a Nerf Gun to deliver a single, high velocity, foam bullet to the noggin?
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Post by amipal on Jan 24, 2023 9:04:39 GMT
Will we have a full-blown war with Russia? I was thinking about Simon Tisdall - The Guardian columnist. He seems to really want a big war. But his body language (in his profile pic) seems to suggest a lack of confidence. Would he be signing up? I don’t think so. Maybe I dislike in him what I see in myself. By “we”, do you mean Britain or the West in general? Any attack on a NATO member would be considered an attack on all of NATO. And Russia would be mad to do that. I still fail to understand Germany’s position around authorising the use of Leopard IIs in Ukraine. They’re going to say yes eventually, all this delaying will just make it harder for crews to get trained quickly enough. And it’s also making anyone looking for arms go elsewhere. Why would anyone buy German arms now?
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 24, 2023 9:08:02 GMT
The blanket boys were on time, d.v. ... breakfast now
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 9:09:01 GMT
Will we have a full-blown war with Russia? I was thinking about Simon Tisdall - The Guardian columnist. He seems to really want a big war. But his body language (in his profile pic) seems to suggest a lack of confidence. Would he be signing up? I don’t think so. Maybe I dislike in him what I see in myself. By “we”, do you mean Britain or the West in general? Any attack on a NATO member would be considered an attack on all of NATO. And Russia would be mad to do that. I still fail to understand Germany’s position around authorising the use of Leopard IIs in Ukraine. They’re going to say yes eventually, all this delaying will just make it harder for crews to get trained quickly enough. And it’s also making anyone looking for arms go elsewhere. Why would anyone buy German arms now? Yeah I mean NATO. I just feel we’re getting closer and closer. Supplying weapons, now tanks. Giving support. Things that seemed pretty risky a while ago are now met with a vague acceptance. I’m not really sure there’s any practical way of either side pulling out. The logic seems to be to get more involved - to get further in.
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 9:14:14 GMT
I’m getting into London - the monstrous city. Maybe I’ll just put on a disguise and … disappear into the crowd …
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Post by scubar on Jan 24, 2023 9:34:34 GMT
Morning all
TV - finished Happy Vally S2. It’s not very happy…
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Post by Felice Landry on Jan 24, 2023 9:36:43 GMT
Morning all TV - finished Happy Vally S2. It’s not very happy… How's the PM?
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Post by amipal on Jan 24, 2023 9:43:11 GMT
By “we”, do you mean Britain or the West in general? Any attack on a NATO member would be considered an attack on all of NATO. And Russia would be mad to do that. I still fail to understand Germany’s position around authorising the use of Leopard IIs in Ukraine. They’re going to say yes eventually, all this delaying will just make it harder for crews to get trained quickly enough. And it’s also making anyone looking for arms go elsewhere. Why would anyone buy German arms now? Yeah I mean NATO. I just feel we’re getting closer and closer. Supplying weapons, now tanks. Giving support. Things that seemed pretty risky a while ago are now met with a vague acceptance. I’m not really sure there’s any practical way of either side pulling out. The logic seems to be to get more involved - to get further in. I read a rather interesting tweet a couple of weeks back which suggested that the UK should send all of it’s armour to Ukraine - tanks, IFVs, APCs, MRAPs, SPGs, ARVs. Just dump the lot, then start afresh.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 24, 2023 9:53:45 GMT
At work, if you already have a reputation for uncovering expensive messes and you find another, which the company would probably get away with not fixing, would you still flag it?
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Post by lazybones on Jan 24, 2023 9:57:04 GMT
At work, if you already have a reputation for uncovering expensive messes and you find another, which the company would probably get away with not fixing, would you still flag it? A Messfinder General? Flag it. Yeah - go on.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 24, 2023 9:58:26 GMT
By “we”, do you mean Britain or the West in general? Any attack on a NATO member would be considered an attack on all of NATO. And Russia would be mad to do that. I still fail to understand Germany’s position around authorising the use of Leopard IIs in Ukraine. They’re going to say yes eventually, all this delaying will just make it harder for crews to get trained quickly enough. And it’s also making anyone looking for arms go elsewhere. Why would anyone buy German arms now? Yeah I mean NATO. I just feel we’re getting closer and closer. Supplying weapons, now tanks. Giving support. Things that seemed pretty risky a while ago are now met with a vague acceptance. I’m not really sure there’s any practical way of either side pulling out. The logic seems to be to get more involved - to get further in. I want Russian influence in UK politics to swing our support toward Russia and for a strange U-turn in the press to coincide with this. Then as governments change we swing back and fro over the decades with the war never ending, seemingly expanding to other territories and the reporting becoming more vague and unreliable. Basically I want 1984 to happen.
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