
St Reatham
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1 hour ago, St Reatham said:
Well over 600 comments thus far on the BBC HYS, so it’s definitely a talking point, and a record for a BBC rugby league HYS I’d imagine.
Well over 1k comments now and in the top 10 of Most Read stories on BBC News online. I’ve never seen that before. Certainly getting the game some media coverage.
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Well over 600 comments thus far on the BBC HYS, so it’s definitely a talking point, and a record for a BBC rugby league HYS I’d imagine.
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Just finished The OA on Netflix and have now moved on to Luke Cage.
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I just stick these in and listen to some music.
I do at lunchtime, but unfortunately, I don't think it would go down too well at other times.
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Work colleagues who just don't STFU. I'm trapped sitting in front of a computer and can't escape the constant ###### that comes out of their mouths.
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A few days off work so me and mrs Phil just binge watched Westworld and I have to say it was flippin fantastic
The final episode of the series was very good. I'm looking forward to seeing SamuraiWorld!
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To my untrained ear it is pretty good. We do have a few around the house and have been really impressed with them. We have a pair in the lounge that are paired to give stereo sounds and they sound really good even at a reasonably high volume.
The app to control them is very user friendly. We use Spotify for streaming music.
The Play 1 is currently on special offer at Amazon/John Lewis etc, £30 off the regular price
Thank you. Will have a look.
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I just got a Sonos Play 1 for my home office. Wish I had done it years ago as ditching my old Sony stereo that was on it's last legs has given me a lot more desk space to fill.
Interested in one of these. What's the sound quality like?
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I work in an office. People go to the printer to collect their prints, pick up other people's prints, then spend ten minutes wandering around asking everyone "is this yours?". Just leave someone else's there FFS. Really, really annoys me.
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Had you told a cr ap joke?
All my jokes are c rap.
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The seasons are screwed. I was walking around London in a t-shirt in December last year, but was in a coat in London four weeks ago.
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Steve McNamara's there too. The Roosters are in Auckland for tomorrow's match, I assume.
Yeah, that was unexpected seeing them!
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At this precise moment in time I'm sitting in the Royal Albert Hall.
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I'm a bit worried about them. I enjoyed the early series a lot, although the later ones lost me a bit, as I wasn't religiously watching every week at that point.
I just hope they're good.
I'm very hopeful that they will be good. There are only six episodes so hopefully that will make a difference.
I'm also really looking forward to the return of Twin Peaks next year.
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I'm looking forward to the new episodes of the X-Files.
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Today is the day Marty Mcfly is due to arrive in Hill Valley. No hoverboards...
http://www.wired.com/2015/10/how-the-most-promising-hoverboards-actually-work/
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Boring is the last word I would use to describe Daredevil, but each to their own and all that. It's certainly the least superhero-y of the majority of things out there and uses it's format well to study the characters in a way most of the movies don't/won't. The Kingpin is actually the first villain in the Marvel side you actually get to know a bit about his motivations. I think it's the only tv series from both DC and Marvel in the past few years that has been worth watching anyway, but can understand why it isn't everyone's cup of tea
I've only seen the first two episodes so far, but agree with this.
I'm enjoying it more then I actually thought, and will be watching a few episodes each evening if possible. Still trying to fit in the whole of the X-Files and Twin Peaks, as both will be making a welcome return in the future
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Just started watching the Daredevil series on Netflix. Quite good if you're into superhero type stuff.
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I had one for a while. The results were okay, but I don't eat bread as much as I used to, so eventually I gave it away.
I occasionally make soda bread, which doesn't take as long, but it's been a while since I made a regular loaf.
I try to cut back on my bread intake, but it's very difficult when there's a pot of caramelised onion houmous in the fridge.
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Anyone else use a bread maker? The missus uses it most nights and I have to say that the bread is delicious. One hundred times better than a purchased loaf.
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Homemade sloe gin is extremely good.
Lack of pace in SL
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He’s not a winger, but: