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choffer

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  1. Seems to have the same reputation that SharePoint used to. So many bad implementations of it means that most people have a bad experience of it. If implemented well, it can be amazing.
  2. Villa Stella Balti. For many (many) years, I’d presumed the guy who owned the flag was married to a woman called Stella.
  3. Somewhat surprised that Civil War is getting such mixed reviews. Saw it at IMAX today and thought it was great. Not perfect by any means but a thoughtful film with some really good set pieces.
  4. 8 Episodes available so far. Google suggests that's the full season from what I can see.
  5. Only vaguely familiar with the game but after 3 episodes, I'm all-in on the TV series. It's really good so far.
  6. Most of the cars I've had in the last few years have had adaptive cruise control. Ally that with emergency braking and for me, it makes it safer. I've avoided one prang in the past when the car reacted quicker than I would have but then again, that might be because I was slightly detached, as you say.
  7. When you say 'successful", obviously you mean from the perspective of the customer, rather than the investors/vampires?
  8. As someone who has worked for a whole variety of charities over the last 25 years, I'd love to see the research on that one.
  9. Butterscotch Angel delight day was the best day ever as a kid. Especially when mum had enough money to slice some banana on top. I’m off to buy some now and see if it’s still as good.
  10. Seems a case of life imitating art or maybe there was no art and he is just an obnoxious being. I hope Wilson takes him down.
  11. Appreciate that, Bicks. Further reading on the subject required.
  12. What's the problem with stepping on toes? If you do, the worst that could happen is your mate gets the hump for a bit. If you don't and there's something really wrong, well...... Not digging you out specifically here. I would have been of the same mind in the past but if someone is genuinely having a really hard time of it, my experience is that if you push past the initial block, then people can open up. Sometimes you need to persist and give them permission. I know it's not that straightforward and none of us are trained experts in wonky brains but sometimes it's worth considering having uncomfortable conversations.
  13. This ain’t it. I mean, I guess for some people that might be the case but for most people going through a tough time, having someone get in touch will be a good thing. I know on the occasions where I’ve been less than myself, I’ve tended to shut myself away and steer clear of people. This has always been a negative reaction and it’s rooted in a mistaken belief that I don’t want to burden anyone and I can probably deal with it myself. I guess I can only speak from personal experience but a distraction from misery is almost always a good thing.
  14. It just keeps coming, doesn’t it? Remember Rishi’s opening salvo? Integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level.
  15. Not sure if it’s new on AppleTV or I missed it when it first came out but Five Days at Memorial is pretty traumatic. It’s all about a hospital that was cut off in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. Really worth a watch.
  16. Firmly in hagiography territory but the Steve Martin documentary on Apple tv is still very enjoyable.
  17. Isn’t he on the bench for us tonight?
  18. I have this conversation with the ‘ammers at work all the time. I know it’s not the prettiest to watch but given they lost Rice in the summer, they’re still vastly outperforming in the league compared to last season. They want him out regardless. I guess they’ll find out how good Moyes was when they replace him.
  19. That's very judgemental of you. I'm sure all these people will have done their research.
  20. You'll need to make sure it's partly vegan and partly meat-based.
  21. choffer

    Drugs

    Old boy just moved in next door from me. Keeps himself to himself but the weed stank is very strong. My missus is appalled and I don’t really give a hoot. I don’t mind the smell and I can get a contact high if I lean far enough out of the bedroom window. Having said that, I was fortunate enough to have a long weekend in New York last autumn. The smell of weed was strong, sickly and inescapable. I was fed up of it by the time we got home.
  22. 2001/2002 I think. Our local after work pub in Whitecross Market. We’d all pile in after work for a quick one and every once in a while we’d be there all evening. On one night, we were thinking about leaving, must’ve been about half ten, when the doors to the pub are thrust open and some northern bloke stands there shouting “has this place got guiness?”. Myself and the barman both shouted in unison “It’s Johnny bloody Vegas”. In my memory, he was fairly new on telly so a good few people didn’t recognise him. He marched up to the bar and asked if he’d have to drink quickly or would there be a lock-in. The barman immediately told the dozen or so people that they had two options. Either they vacated the bar now or they were in for the duration. what followed was about five hours of stories from Johnny which had the place falling about with laughter. Hardly anyone spoke, we just listened and laughed. At least, that’s how I remember it.
  23. Everything that @Designer1 said but also Reservation Dogs.
  24. Judas: Hey boss, are you coming to the last supper tonight? Jesus: The last supper? Judas: I mean, the supper. Totally normal supper.
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