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Gemmill
2 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

Aye, seems a really down to earth grounded genuine guy.

 

3 hours ago, Alex said:

Everything he does is superb. 

 

He sounds like me. 

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Monkeys Fist

I’ve just had a peep at his wiki, guess how old he is? 
 

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I had him down as mid-late thirties, around 36-ish. 
 

He’s 47. 
 

Cunt. :lol:

 

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7 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

Aye, seems a really down to earth grounded genuine guy.

His book about the Munich ‘72 hostage tragedy ‘One Day in September’ is excellent. 

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wykikitoon
14 hours ago, Alex said:

His book about the Munich ‘72 hostage tragedy ‘One Day in September’ is excellent. 

Cheers, will give that a look

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Howmanheyman
On 05/11/2019 at 18:37, Monkeys Fist said:

I’ve just had a peep at his wiki, guess how old he is? 
 

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I had him down as mid-late thirties, around 36-ish. 
 

He’s 47. 
 

Cunt. :lol:

 

Aye, me and him, roughly the same age and both look about a decade younger. It's a blessing and a curse, tbh. 

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Arena on the BBC iPlayer, 'A British guide to the end of the world'. Well worth watching, a documentary on the cold war and Britain's part in dealing with preparation including basically using soldiers as guinea pigs on Christmas island fast forwarding to the 80s and how to survive a nuclear war by sticking a a couple of doors against the wall. 

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On 09/11/2019 at 23:02, Howmanheyman said:

Arena on the BBC iPlayer, 'A British guide to the end of the world'. Well worth watching, a documentary on the cold war and Britain's part in dealing with preparation including basically using soldiers as guinea pigs on Christmas island fast forwarding to the 80s and how to survive a nuclear war by sticking a a couple of doors against the wall. 

 

Cheers, was an interesting watch. When I was a kid I found nuclear war stuff morbidly fascinating and terrifying at the same time. This QED documentary from 1982 about the effects of a 1 megaton bomb on London has always stuck with me. Spontaneously combusting even miles away from the epicentre. :wacko:

 

 

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4 hours ago, Alex said:

Remember Raymond Brigg’s ‘When the Wind Blows”?

 

I'm fairly sure James and Edna would have voted Brexit so fuck them. 

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Dr Gloom
5 hours ago, Alex said:

Remember Raymond Brigg’s ‘When the Wind Blows”?

my parents got me the book when i was about 7 - scared the shit out of me 

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Monkeys Fist

Upright on Sky One. 
 

Comedy drama about a musician (Tim Minchin) and a young lass travelling across Australia in a ute with a piano. 
 

As a rule, Tim Minchin makes my fucking teeth itch, but this is really quite good 

 

( I’ve not really sold it :lol:, but it’s worth a watch) 

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