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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 13:34 
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So we booked a wedding venue and paid the deposit and booked the registrar and I started my guitar lessons and bought a guitar etc.

We find out today the venue is closing down.

Awesome.

Was your guitar playing that bad?


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We should be fine as we both went through the contract and got some amends done regarding cancellation. They have alternate venues but exclusive use for one of them is £29k versus the £5k for the one we have booked :/


Get married at the Beex BBQ thing and spend the £5k on meat.

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It's a good job you hadn't paid me a deposit to play the wedding because that would have been long spent by now!


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So we booked a wedding venue and paid the deposit and booked the registrar and I started my guitar lessons and bought a guitar etc.

We find out today the venue is closing down.

Awesome.

Was your guitar playing that bad?


Something like this;


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It's a good job you hadn't paid me a deposit to play the wedding because that would have been long spent by now!


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Get married at the Beex BBQ thing and spend the £5k on meat.


Pretty sure there's no need. If an extra 100 people turn up Saturday it's unlikely they'd leave hungry.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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Buckfast is ace, I've had a bottle and feel great, the Scottish are really onto something with this stuff.


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Buckfast is ace, I've had a bottle and feel great, the Scottish are really onto something with this stuff.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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Buckfast is ace, I've had a bottle and feel great, the Scottish are really onto something with this stuff.


You realise it's not actually Scottish right?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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My commute to work goes very near to Buckfast Abbey, when I get the bus it goes through Buckfastleigh!

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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Bamba wrote:
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Buckfast is ace, I've had a bottle and feel great, the Scottish are really onto something with this stuff.


You realise it's not actually Scottish right?


Yes of course, but it's the Scottish who really saw its potential and ran with it.

I thought it was quite nice and it made me a bit buzzy and excitable, but I still managed to sleep fine. Won't be making a regular thing of it though, it's quite expensive and it won't supplant my normal tipple of delicious spritzers.


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Just seen my first ever Perseid meteors. Only a couple, but then the Manc light pollution may have had something to do with that. Lovely night for sitting in the garden gazing skywards. Also saw a couple of satellites lazily floating overhead.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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I'm in Devon at the moment, in a flat with a roof terrace right by the beach.
We spent an hour up there last night watching for meteors and while we didn't see as many as I'd hoped there were a dozen or so and three satellites. Great stuff.


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I saw four in the space of a minute as soon as I walked outside and then no more before I got bored. I love how if someone says that they just saw one you always have to look where they were looking, as though it somehow might still be there.


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We'll be the judge of that. What, precisely, is on that plate?

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It'll be a muffin, barm cake, bap or tea cake, unless they have different local name in that part of Devon.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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Mimi wrote:
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We'll be the judge of that. What, precisely, is on that plate?


Muffin with butter and marmite.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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We'll be the judge of that. What, precisely, is on that plate?


Muffin with butter and marmite.


OK, this is on my list of nice things.

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We have also bought clotted cream and scones to go with the jam that came with us.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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We have also bought clotted cream and scones to go with the jam that came with us.



Well now you're just showing off :luv:

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We have also bought clotted cream and scones to go with the jam that came with us.



Well now you're just showing off :luv:


Sorry about that. I feel a bit guilty saying we had lunch sat in the gardens here.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 48
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Bamba wrote:
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Buckfast is ace, I've had a bottle and feel great, the Scottish are really onto something with this stuff.


You realise it's not actually Scottish right?


Yes of course, but it's the Scottish who really saw its potential and ran with it.

I thought it was quite nice and it made me a bit buzzy and excitable, but I still managed to sleep fine. Won't be making a regular thing of it though, it's quite expensive and it won't supplant my normal tipple of delicious spritzers.


There used to be another "wine" called Eldorado that was in the same group as Buckfast, it was closer to white wine if memory serves, but @ 17.5|% couldn't be sure !


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I bought a camera off Amazon the other week and today have found that the price has dropped by £58.

I've just been onto the Amazon live chat and because it's from two different sellers, I've got to order a new one and send the other back. Stupid rules... So, I'm going to order a new one and as soon as it arrives, I'll slap the postage label on it and drop it off at my local Collect+.

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Try a traceroute to bad.horse

Nay.

Edit: Ha! That's pretty funny. Lyrics, I assume?


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Nay.

Edit: Ha! That's pretty funny. Lyrics, I assume?

You very much need to watch Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Horri ... Along_Blog

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Extend the hop count to 50 and you get the full song.


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Mr Russell wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
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Try a traceroute to bad.horse

Nay.

Edit: Ha! That's pretty funny. Lyrics, I assume?

You very much need to watch Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Horri ... Along_Blog

Ah. I've seen it. Once. Many years ago. It didn't move me enough to commit the songs to memory, though.


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DavPaz wrote:
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Nay.

Edit: Ha! That's pretty funny. Lyrics, I assume?

You very much need to watch Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Horri ... Along_Blog

Ah. I've seen it. Once. Many years ago. It didn't move me enough to commit the songs to memory, though.

I perhaps loved it a lot more than you. I had the soundtrack on CD in my car.

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Yesterday I lost my wallet.

Do you think you might have left it at my place? I've not seen one but I'll have a dig in the sofa if you do.

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On Friday I dropped my phone down the toilet and broke it.
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Tomorrow can fuck off.


This new Paul McCartney song is shit.

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Possibly silly question, but if a PM is in "Outbox", but not "Sent messages", has it been sent?


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Yesterday I lost my wallet.

Do you think you might have left it at my place? I've not seen one but I'll have a dig in the sofa if you do.


Thanks, but I definitely had it here. Best guess it was lost somewhere betweensainabury's and home.

This windows phone is doing my nut.

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Nik, it means it hasn't been read yet, believe.

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Bobbyaro wrote:
Nik, it means it hasn't been read yet, believe.


Aha, thank you!


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Bobbyaro wrote:
On Friday I dropped my phone down the toilet and broke it.
Yesterday I lost my wallet.
Tomorrow can fuck off.

Shame, you were due to find a winning lottery ticket tomorrow.


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I imagine I'm the only one here who gives a shit but I was disappointed to hear that Amazon are killing their 'Lovefilm By Post' service at the end of October and I wasn't at all looking forward to trying to work out which streaming service had the least shit film selection. In a shocking turn of events the comments section on a website actually turned up some useful information for once with someone on Engadget pointing out that Cinema Paradiso does pretty much the same thing. I'm currently trying to sign up (not sure whether the massive influx of customers is DDOSing the site or my work internet is blocking something in the sign up process) but I hear good things about their selection and can hopefully just transition right across.

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Bamba wrote:
I imagine I'm the only one here who gives a shit but I was disappointed to hear that Amazon are killing their 'Lovefilm By Post' service at the end of October and I wasn't at all looking forward to trying to work out which streaming service had the least shit film selection. In a shocking turn of events the comments section on a website actually turned up some useful information for once with someone on Engadget pointing out that Cinema Paradiso does pretty much the same thing. I'm currently trying to sign up (not sure whether the massive influx of customers is DDOSing the site or my work internet is blocking something in the sign up process) but I hear good things about their selection and can hopefully just transition right across.

https://www.cinemaparadiso.co.uk


Politics.co.uk's Ian Dunt wrote a nice piece in the Guardian about LoveFilm yesterday. His point about specificity is a great one. Life is short, but if you're going to spend a reasonable portion of it entertaining yourself through film, watching stuff simply because it's there feels like such a waste. There's always an opportunity cost, and that Z-grade shit on Netflix is rarely going to be worth 10 minutes of your time, let alone the 90 minutes it wants to steal from you.

If I still had time to watch films regularly, I'd be lamenting the loss of LoveFilm.

Cinema Paradiso also got a shout out in the Guardian's comments too, they'll be doing good business today.


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I have Prime, Netflix, Spotify, Audible, a TV license and a PSN subscription. Probably wrong of me but if there's the odd thing that's not on any of those that I want and I just download it I don't feel any guilt at all. Feel like I paid my entertainment taxes.


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I imagine I'm the only one here who gives a shit but I was disappointed to hear that Amazon are killing their 'Lovefilm By Post' service at the end of October and I wasn't at all looking forward to trying to work out which streaming service had the least shit film selection. In a shocking turn of events the comments section on a website actually turned up some useful information for once with someone on Engadget pointing out that Cinema Paradiso does pretty much the same thing. I'm currently trying to sign up (not sure whether the massive influx of customers is DDOSing the site or my work internet is blocking something in the sign up process) but I hear good things about their selection and can hopefully just transition right across.

https://www.cinemaparadiso.co.uk


Politics.co.uk's Ian Dunt wrote a nice piece in the Guardian about LoveFilm yesterday. His point about specificity is a great one. Life is short, but if you're going to spend a reasonable portion of it entertaining yourself through film, watching stuff simply because it's there feels like such a waste. There's always an opportunity cost, and that Z-grade shit on Netflix is rarely going to be worth 10 minutes of your time, let alone the 90 minutes it wants to steal from you.

If I still had time to watch films regularly, I'd be lamenting the loss of LoveFilm.

Cinema Paradiso also got a shout out in the Guardian's comments too, they'll be doing good business today.


I've actually tried to find films to watch on Netflix a few times over the years and every time the process was lengthy, miserable and resulted in me either giving up or watching something just because I'd run out of patience looking rather than because I found something I genuinely wanted.

I managed to register on Cinema Paradiso and am now about halfway through migrating my Lovefilm list onto it; so far it's only failed to find a single entry ("AD/BD: A Rock Opera") which is cheering.


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