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• #20152
mean, how long are they expected to hold all info related to shit from last week.
Agreed. EXCEPT for during a replay of the actual match in question.
One can be expected to be responsible for your own avoidance of spoilers by avoiding media. But you can't avoid the thing you are actually watching!
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• #20153
It's pissed me off more as a) it was an absolute thriller and b) I had a ticket to it but couldn't go.
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• #20154
Fair. But who isn't fast-forwarding their PVR through ads in this day and age?
It's not quite as bad as GCN putting last stage winner on the tiles in their viewer app.
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• #20155
But who isn't fast-forwarding their PVR through ads in this day and age?
Streaming from NowTV. Otherwise, yes.
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• #20156
Not quite the same, but when GCN freezes and I have to refresh the page it jumps to "live" time which means potential spoilers since I'm usually watching it an hour or so behind. Why doesn't it go back to where it stopped or at least back to the start if they're not that clever? I have to be very ready to avert my eyes when I skip it back to where it fucked up. Stupid.
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• #20157
Expect you might know your firearm safety, but don’t forget a suitable backstop.
And remember you can’t use a catapult because it’s illegal to stone animals to death.
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• #20158
Hopefully he won’t be wrapping those bars but will get a replacement.
Have replaced the bars.
Having a good look at the ones I took off, there was zero reason.
A bit of paint has been scratched off, with imperceptible depth.
No impact damage, which is totally consistent with the crash profile.
I would 100 percent ride them again, with no qualms.
Luckily I didn't spend £££ on the new bars.
(Having said that, I wouldn't sell them without disclaiming the crash damage)
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• #20159
I shall fill the feeders with sunflower hearts and then the pigeons will start hoovering up the dropped seeds. It is less than twelve metres and up hill from my sniper point. The end of the garden is 45 metres away and about 2.5 metres higher. There is no chance that any pellet will leave the boundary of my garden. The photo of my neighbour's roof yesterday evening. I think 47 birds were present. If only he had paid the little extra and had his panel gaps blocked off this wouldn't be necessary.
Edit: Parklife...
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• #20160
Grass could do with a drink.
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• #20161
Thames Water and Lanes For Drains who just rocked up in front of the house at 11, pumped one of the drains for a bit, sat around chatting then drove off without any reasoning as to what was going on. Had to close the window so the bedroom is even more boiling and it the smell of shit still made it in.
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• #20162
The joys of Bagshot sand. It doesn't retain the moisture.
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• #20163
So you have a bird feeder to attract the "right" sort of bird but pigeons are not those? How very Surrey of you :)
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• #20164
Urban lawns don't need watering. When it's hot and dry they will go a bit brown. They will soon be green again when it rains.
Watering a lawn is a waste of water and energy on an epic scale.
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• #20165
I'm in the Royal County of Berkshire I'll have you know. All the other birds are fine they don't stamp about on my bedroom roof and shit on my windows.
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• #20166
They're probably republican pigeons, plotting a coo.
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• #20167
Am I allowed to water my small orchard? I’ve got rather dry plums.
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• #20168
Astro it.
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• #20169
Euphemism, surely
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• #20170
dry plums
I think you can get a cream for that
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• #20171
So much
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• #20172
What, the humble servant of the people, the M324?
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• #20173
One of my worst bike crashes was directly caused by those pedals when one rolled under my foot while I was out the saddle and I hit the deck, hard.
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• #20174
I noticed some country pigeons look similar to pheasants, which I understand aren’t bad eating.
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• #20175
I hate that my skin is stupidly sensitive to adhesives/bandages, so every time I need to use a bandage - because I have some sort of injury - I end up with itchy red blistered skin too.
Yo dawg I herd you hate spoilers...