My BIL said it was good, so I'll got to the Everyman to see it tomorrow. I'm not expecting Dune levels of awesome, but it'll get me out of the house for a few hours.
I watched Dune at the cinema. Watching it at home will be a very poor substitution unless you have a huge TV and a sound system costing more than £10K.
I was surprised that my other half wanted to watch Elf the other day (she normally likes to watch crap). Was good seeing it again.
We went to a nice restaurant recently and enjoyed a nice Malbec, so I took a photo of the wine list so I could order some.
Chemin De La Pinede Merlot
Chemin de la Pinède: Languedoc-Roussillon, France (leaandsandeman.co.uk)
£9.50 a bottle
Pretty easy-going with a bit of depth to it.
You should get a pop-up bar toward the bottom of the screen that appears and gives you options with what you want to do with your selected conversations. If you don't see the pop-up, it might be because you have pop-ups disabled.
I don't have any conversations on this forum, but do on another...
I think it's all gone pear-shaped for her after a brief stint on Celebrity Masterchef didn't have the hoped outcome of kick-starting her career.
But yes, she has issues and really needs to listen and heed what little management staff she has.
There's been a few times when Mr Wolff has told Bottas to support Lewis.
Back in 2018, Bottas was told to let Lewis pass. The inference is that Mercedes have been prioritising Lewis and his aim to win multiple championships.
Bottas would accept team orders to support Hamilton’s title bid - On...
Martin Lewis is recommending that people take photos of their meters and get statements (and any credit) before their energy company goes completely belly-up. It's always possible that a company might stop paying their bills and their website might disappear.
Great for Russell to out qualify Lewis again, I really do hope that's a sign of things to come.
And I really hope that Russell is allowed to race Lewis next year and not just be another Bottas.
It's always amazed me how right-handed people are perfectly happy to use a fork in their left hand for dinner and a spoon in their right hand for dessert for doing exactly the same job (putting food in your gob) and don't think it's a weird thing to do.
You're more than welcome. When I started this thread, I had no idea that my situation was a well-known thing. The advice here has helped me (and my confidence in knowing I'm not a complete weirdo).
Thank you to all who have contributed.
This is because you're right eye dominant.
If you point at something in the distance and close your left eye, your finger probably won't move. But if you shut your right eye, you'll see your finger "jump" to the right substantially. For shooting and snooker, the sight lines down the cue/gun...