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Post by Admin on May 7, 2019 21:42:48 GMT
It's Wednesday.
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Post by crankcaller on May 8, 2019 6:37:22 GMT
TV. Line of Duty S2.
Games. That Divisioning. Got our arses handed to us in the Lexington Event Centre mission. Repeated death from the big lads. Will revisit tonight.
My pal was fed up and I then popped in the dark zone myself. I'm level 25 now at the bottom of the 25 - 29 grouping. Murder. Like this chat. Need bigger guns. Calm down Charlton Heston.
A bit of "New" Super Mario Bros 2 on the train. Less guns.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on May 8, 2019 7:33:53 GMT
I had a nightmare getting home last night as my bus service was essentially sacked off due to the Blades victory parade in town. That's right, for finishing second in the second tier of English football they got a victory bus parade. Plus in Sheffield it's the rough half who support Sheffield United, all tattoos and swearing and there were some grim sights.
No games, just some Westworld and Tick.
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Post by amipal on May 8, 2019 7:51:20 GMT
Morning all!
Gamesblog - I continued with some quests in AC Odyssey. Murders were done.
TVblog - none, other than a spot of Heseltine on Newsnight.
OTTM - the boy used my leg like a ski jump for his fire engine. I then showed him an Eddie the Eagle thing on YouTube as an example of what an actual ski jump is. I meant to then progress to a ski jump on an Illustrious-class carrier, but ran out of time.
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Post by MrTiddles on May 8, 2019 8:52:38 GMT
Hullo. *waves*
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 8:55:42 GMT
It is terrible that a football team should celebrate doing well.
Liverpool Scenes. The narrative sees to be with them. To be fair they are one hell of a side. Easily the best to watch in the PL. Man City are a little too clinical and ruthless.
I imagine that if they win the CL and or the PL they will have a small parade.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 9:09:55 GMT
My name is Sheep 2 and I am an addict.
Since Thursday i have read 4 of the slimmer Raymond Feist books with maps. This makes it over 10 for the year and god knows how many over the last couple of years. The books are mostly very readable, if not especially good.
There are 8 books to go. I own all 8. However I need not to simply read them all by the end of next week. I do not think this would be the best way to go.
I am after a book with maps support group. To be clear this is a fetish group, not a recovery group.
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Post by Shenguin on May 8, 2019 9:11:27 GMT
Good morning everyone!
Some more Fortnite last night, including against being the decisive factor* in the 20v20 respawn games. A couple of top ten finishes and a couple of kills. I'm beginning to think some players aren't combat-drinking bottles of decent Côte du Rhône whilst playing. Ass-hats.
*Not in a competent or good way.
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Post by cobblers on May 8, 2019 9:12:46 GMT
Eddie The Eagle, admirable though he is, is not the best example of what a ski jump is. Adam Mawysz is your man for that.
Weekend! Sunburn. Cider. Drunken behaviour. Saw a pterodactyl on telly.
Games! A bit of BFV, a bit of elite. After about a month of cumulative play over several years I’ve finally found the star map filter. Absolute game changer. 100 odd hops from Colonia and investigating oddities.
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Post by Shenguin on May 8, 2019 9:13:55 GMT
Sheep2 what the fuck? That's too many books with maps, even if they are aimed at tweens. No wonder you haven't been on Fortnite.
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Post by Shenguin on May 8, 2019 9:16:28 GMT
OTTM: I ran over a squirrel on the way to work. It was the squirrel's fault. Straight out the hedge and under the wheel. I didn't have any time to react. I was even going at less than 30mph, but Squirrel seemed very determined that it wanted some of that sweet release.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 9:19:57 GMT
Yeah I know. It is bad. I thought a public confession might shame me in to not starting the next one tonight. They are aimed at mid 40's tweens I think. Real tweens play Fortnite too much to read. It's difficult to play Fortnite while reading.
If you want to play Fortnite well you need to chug at least Cotes Du Rhone Villages or Crozes-Hermitage. And preferably a Chateauneuf Du Pape. You can't expect to play successfully on cheap yet good value wine.
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Post by Destry on May 8, 2019 9:23:10 GMT
Straight out the hedge and under the wheel. Riding a unicycle to work? Bold choice.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 9:26:30 GMT
OTTM: I ran over a squirrel on the way to work. It was the squirrel's fault. Straight out the hedge and under the wheel. I didn't have any time to react. I was even going at less than 30mph, but Squirrel seemed very determined that it wanted some of that sweet release. @squizsquasher If you don't swerve out of its way so it has to turn back to go under the wheel you aren't making it try properly.
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Post by MrTiddles on May 8, 2019 9:42:55 GMT
Straight out the hedge and under the wheel. Riding a unicycle to work? Bold choice. Not quite, it is a matter of public record with regards Shenguin's wheels.
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Post by Felice Landry on May 8, 2019 9:44:32 GMT
My name is Sheep 2 and I am an addict. Since Thursday i have read 4 of the slimmer Raymond Feist books with maps. This makes it over 10 for the year and god knows how many over the last couple of years. The books are mostly very readable, if not especially good. There are 8 books to go. I own all 8. However I need not to simply read them all by the end of next week. I do not think this would be the best way to go. I am after a book with maps support group. To be clear this is a fetish group, not a recovery group. This is really good : Chronicles of Hawklan need to read in order
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Post by Shenguin on May 8, 2019 9:44:39 GMT
Straight out the hedge and under the wheel. Riding a unicycle to work? Bold choice. The front nearside tyre of my proper adult car.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2019 9:53:45 GMT
I hate Liverpool. That is all
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Post by MrTiddles on May 8, 2019 9:57:01 GMT
Riding a unicycle to work? Bold choice. The front nearside tyre of my proper adult car. Not the yellow MX5 then.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 9:59:43 GMT
The front nearside tyre of my proper adult car. Not the yellow MX5 then. It was a bright yellow smart roadster that Noddy would have been proud of. A proper mid-life crisis car.
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Post by amipal on May 8, 2019 10:16:07 GMT
Eddie The Eagle, admirable though he is, is not the best example of what a ski jump is. Adam Mawysz is your man for that. As Bobby Charlton said on the "Weren't The 80s Great!" thing that the YouTube bit was ripped from, "no one remembers who won that year, but everyone remembers Eddie the Eagle."
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Post by Tuffers on May 8, 2019 10:41:31 GMT
Hi
Chatterbooks.
I have read The Magician by Raymond Feist. Four stars.
What do I win?
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Post by Sheep2 on May 8, 2019 10:46:27 GMT
Magician is the gateway drug to about 30 more books. My suggestion is very much to try it if you want to spend your bank holiday weekends obsessively reading while drinking sensible(ish) amounts of PGL.
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Post by Felice Landry on May 8, 2019 10:55:11 GMT
Magician is the gateway drug to about 30 more books. My suggestion is very much to try it if you want to spend your bank holiday weekends obsessively reading while drinking sensible(ish) amounts of PGL. The best series was the one he did with Janny Wurts
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on May 8, 2019 11:09:41 GMT
good afternoon.** Were you able to solve your WR* problem, they say cheese is good for the scabs! *(banknotes) **not you
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