This does mean I do actually need to buy a USB-C charger as no bugger includes them with the device any more.
This does mean I do actually need to buy a USB-C charger as no bugger includes them with the device any more.
In advance of watching the latest series of The Capture, I'm watching the last one. Back when "trending on Twitter" meant something, if not everything.
Barnaby, the BBC version of Jeremy the Bear was narrated by Colin Jeavons, from K9 & Company, The Underwater Menace and Stamper in the UK House of Cards.
A bottle of silicone lubricant just to be on the unsafe-side.
Farewell to my Moto g6 Play mobile phone which has done me nearly eight years of (usually great, but recently barely adequate) service. By a quirk of ridiculous phone model naming, its replacements is a Moto G06 (a little bigger yet half the price).
I hate wishing ill of people, but this prick makes it very easy.
With a bit of luck, Trump doesn't have much time left for anything.
I've discovered he shares a Who connection with Julie T Wallace - her father was Andrew Keir, Wyler in Daleks: Invasion Earth.
He don't care, he's got the knack.
I keep mixing that up with Petrocelli.
I only know of her through her booking-dot-com ads.
Nobody was that bored, Tom.
Screenshot from Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150AD featuring the control panel from Alan's question on the far left.
Here's a screenshot from the Dalek saucer.
And in the other episodes featuring the app, they give Patrick headphones so they don't even bother with that.
Did you know "Mikey Craze's glasses" is an anagram of "Myrka's googly eyes"?
(Do not check this, it is not true.)
Not as often as I should be.
Frankie Howerd in a photo from the set of Up Pompeii, smiling and sticking two fingers up in a V to the camera.
Please yourselves.
With every last memento buried in a time capsule for future civilisations to ponder over. "Who *was* this 'Ianto Jones'?"
Police Fine Young Cannibals Ryder.
All the talk of windmills has reminded me of one of my favourite moments (that we can still fairly comfortably talk about) from The IT Crowd.
Oh, for fucks sake, I can't even make it up.
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All the talk of windmills has reminded me of one of my favourite moments (that we can still fairly comfortably talk about) from The IT Crowd.
"DIC ME MAR"
"K'S AT KET"
"But I'm not all that cyr, even!"
Them's the (massive tax) breaks.
No paint palette. No ducks. Not trying hard enough.
As for the script... there wasn't enough story to justify 80+mins, that was an average Bergerac at most.
I think Barbara is promising. Lynley needs a bit more oomph charisma-wise. I don't think Daniel Mays is well-cast, obviously great actor, but I feel like it needs someone *wanting* to be a toff in that role.