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Post by NeilVHughes on Jan 22, 2019 21:05:41 GMT
Most excellent, an evening in the company of
Maxine Peake Diane Morgan Sue Johnston
BBC Radio 4, god do I love BBC Radio 4, some of the best free comedy and drama available.
If interested The Bottle Factory Outing will be broadcast this Saturday at 2:30 and well worth a listen.
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Post by kathryn on Jan 23, 2019 12:52:25 GMT
So, now that I've grabbed a ticket for Sweat Saturday night I'm suddenly wondering if I should fit a matinee in, too. I have theatre tokens to spend so thinking of just rocking up to TKTS or a theatre box office on the day.
Any suggestions, folks? What's good that I might get a ticket to this saturday afternoon?
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Post by david on Jan 23, 2019 13:14:30 GMT
Definitely recommend True West and Nine Night.
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Post by kathryn on Jan 23, 2019 14:15:53 GMT
I've seen True West and Nine Night - sorry, should have mentioned that! Also seen Don Quixote, Caroline Or Change, and Company.
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Post by musicallady on Jan 23, 2019 22:25:27 GMT
Fell at work and have a hairline fracture of my right ankle
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Post by lynette on Jan 24, 2019 14:08:41 GMT
Fell at work and have a hairline fracture of my right ankle Rest up and get better soon.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 14:43:24 GMT
I have a leaky toilet so today I have been plumbing, and by plumbing I mean slathering Furnox LS-X over everything until the dripping stops. Some day the job will need to be done properly but until then the bodge-artist way will do.
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Post by lynette on Jan 25, 2019 17:04:44 GMT
Shame on you, M, call a plumber!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 21:12:23 GMT
I said the phrases “sex in a toilet” and “trash for Smash” on the BBC today. My mother has never been more proud...
In all seriousness, I was on BBC Radio, and had an article in Slate today. It’s not every day that sort of thing happens, so I’ll drink to that.
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Post by kathryn on Jan 26, 2019 14:26:06 GMT
Decided to give Showstopper! a try this afternoon, as I’ve never seen anything like it before. Just settling in now. Had a nice little walk in St James’ Park after lunch, reckon I’ll walk over to Covent Garden after the show instead of getting the tube.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 16:02:09 GMT
Decided to give Showstopper! a try this afternoon, as I’ve never seen anything like it before. Just settling in now. Had a nice little walk in St James’ Park after lunch, reckon I’ll walk over to Covent Garden after the show instead of getting the tube. Did they mention last night's show at the start? It was a more mature theme (illegal marijuana field in Mexico, drug smuggling and drag queens, broadly in the styles of Hamilton, Guys & Dolls and Avenue Q) so I'm curious how (or if!) they summarised it for the matinee audience, which presumably contained more kids!
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Post by Backdrifter on Jan 26, 2019 17:23:42 GMT
Sat in all day with the worst cold I've had for a long time, following a week recovering from flu. Leave me alone, damn viruses.
Watched the unending rain, listened to the radio, slept. And actually did have a bowl of chicken soup. Now awake and feeling worse on discovering Mrs B has got Location x 3 on, my most hated tv show ever (though it's now challenged by Escape To The Chateau). However, I'm putting up with it on the grounds she's making her legendary macaroni cheese in response to my cold-driven need for delicious stodge.
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Post by kathryn on Jan 26, 2019 19:17:55 GMT
Decided to give Showstopper! a try this afternoon, as I’ve never seen anything like it before. Just settling in now. Had a nice little walk in St James’ Park after lunch, reckon I’ll walk over to Covent Garden after the show instead of getting the tube. Did they mention last night's show at the start? It was a more mature theme (illegal marijuana field in Mexico, drug smuggling and drag queens, broadly in the styles of Hamilton, Guys & Dolls and Avenue Q) so I'm curious how (or if!) they summarised it for the matinee audience, which presumably contained more kids! Yes, they did! Grassy Ass! Our was Bare Back - set in the Australian Outback, in the style of Fame, Grease, Rocky Horror and Les Mis. They did keep it clean, though, doubtless because of the few (impeccably behaved) little ‘uns that were in the audience.
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Post by Polly1 on Jan 27, 2019 17:25:00 GMT
It seems I've been on this board for just over 3 years (I remember being one of the first to sign up) but I STILL haven't got my 5 stars! So expect a load of random posts from me in the near future:)
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Post by showgirl on Jan 28, 2019 4:51:53 GMT
Ah, but Polly1, it's quality which really counts, not quantity, don't you know.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2019 16:04:28 GMT
I'm reading some old railway accident reports. Some of the language used is more than a little quaint, such as this account from a passenger whose train had just had an engine run into the back of it:
"On descending from the train, I inquired for the driver of the Northern and Eastern engine; I asked him his name. He told me Edward Hindley. I then told him he was a rascal."
If I was confronting the driver of a train that had just crashed into mine I might voice my irritation somewhat more emphatically than "You, sir, are a rascal".
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Post by Dawnstar on Jan 28, 2019 16:15:05 GMT
I would hazard a guess that "rascal" is one of those words that had a stronger meaning in the past than it does nowadays.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2019 16:25:36 GMT
I wish that people on this forum would refrain from the all too common insults and say things like "You are a rascal, or perhaps a rapscallion. Heavens, you may even be a knavish scoundrel!"
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 28, 2019 16:37:29 GMT
Around the corner from my parents' house is a short street of inter-war semis. When they first arrived in the early 1960s, it was called Rake Road. The residents then campaigned, succesfully, to have the name changed, as it was considered too scandalous.
So a name that was acceptable in the 30s wasn't acceptable by the swinging 60s!
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Post by londonmzfitz on Jan 28, 2019 17:40:18 GMT
Wrote to the local Lycee (NW London) today after festering on big white lad body slamming little black kid to the floor at the tube station last Thursday morning. Told they'll deal with it. I said to the white kid "You f*ck*r" after fronting him; I feel duly chastised and I shall now look up the french equivalent of rascal.
In other news, I didn't participate in the RSPB birdwatch weekend ... apart from the two yes two robins I found in my dining room (it was a nice morning, I'd left the kitchen door open for the dog to wander in/out at will). One robin flew off into the study so I've got two in different rooms now. Shut dog in living room, open all doors and windows I can find keys for. One robin has bob bobbed off into the kitchen and, with me displaying the open door by throwing bird seed out, left reluctantly, being shoo-ed gently by a small brush on a long pole. The other one, I presumed, had left by the front door as he'd last been seen sitting on the coat rack. Walked the dog, came home, had a late breakfast. Went to change the bed linen and there he was in the blooming bedroom. Unless there were three ...
*Sounds like I live in a mansion with all those rooms! It's a little semi, honest.
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Post by Backdrifter on Jan 28, 2019 18:38:38 GMT
Sat on a train for 8 hours. I was meant to, it wasn't delayed or anything (Inverness to London). Muttered irritably to self about the heavy cold I had over the weekend that abated, but has now apparently come back or made way for another one. I've been quite lucky with colds so maybe the cold viruses of the world are now ganging up on me.
Now at London flat in no mood to cook anything so heading out for a Chinese takeaway that WILL include chicken soup.
Calling my mum and watching a few Veeps will then follow before bed.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jan 28, 2019 19:50:32 GMT
I wish that people on this forum would refrain from the all too common insults and say things like "You are a rascal, or perhaps a rapscallion. Heavens, you may even be a knavish scoundrel!" I wish cad/bounder (vary depending on social class of insultee) were still in fashion.
I'm trying to work out how to use Instagram. It's not going very well, especially as I've discovered it doesn't allow any capitals in usernames so I'm going to be hacked off every time I have to look at my own username.
ETA: So the Instagram help site say "You can't take or upload photos from a desktop computer." Seriously? Someone has designed a major social media platform that you can only post to from a smartphone? Why??? I never view videos on my phone because it uses too much of my small data allowance. So in order to use Instragram I'm going to have to view much of the content on my laptop, yet I can only post my own content on there - if I ever want to - from a phone. This is crazy!
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Post by Backdrifter on Jan 28, 2019 21:18:45 GMT
I wish cad/bounder (vary depending on social class of insultee) were still in fashion. - which would enable classic retorts such as "Cad, sir? Bounder, sir? Why, you'll pay for that impudence before this day is through."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 10:04:53 GMT
We've been forecast very heavy snow this week so I've spent the last couple of days working my backside off to get as far ahead of the game as possible just in case the office was closed or reduced to a skeleton staff today. As you've probably guessed, the promised snow has not come to pass (just a light sprinkling and some icy pavements), and because of my own efficiency, I don't really have much to do today. 5 o'clock feels a VERY long way off...
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Post by michalnowicki on Jan 30, 2019 14:53:45 GMT
Big day yesterday - my partner and I both received our British Citizenship. Only took us 6.5 years and "a lot of money" to get it, but it feels good, that we will finally be able to vote in general elections, etc.
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