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Post #377321  Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 6:53 am 
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The Wicker Man with Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward. It also had some great music in it as they actually made a CD of it. I just didn’t think the Wicker Man’s actual soundtrack was as good as that of The Ipcress File and Get Carter. Thought the remake of The Wicker Man was rubbish though.

Interesting I enjoy both your 1 & 3 movies & they are probably in my top 10. I enjoy Russia House as well. Which movie has windmills of our time or some name like that & did Dusty Springfield sing it? One of my favourite singers of all time.

Couldn’t agree more about Dusty Springfield. Fantastic singer, and that isn’t a view that comes from me getting older. When I was a kid I liked Alice Cooper and heard or read an interview with him when he said Burt Bacharach was his favourite songwriter. As a result I listened to Bacharach’s stuff, which inevitably meant listening to Dusty Springfield. Not only were the songs brilliant but her delivery of them was in my view perfect; absolutely beautiful.

I say my liking of her isn’t down to getting older because when Alice Cooper released School’s Out, which is the song that lead to me liking him and no doubt taking notice of what he said about Bacharach, I wasn’t even a teenager.


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Ah...a quiet place here. So I'll do this.... :6encouragement: Terrific soundtrack. Liked movie as well.

My favourite soundtracks are The Ipcress File and Get Carter. Two Michael Caine films and my first and third favourite films.

Get carter is a brilliant film but I can’t recall it having much of a soundtrack apart from the classic theme song at the start.


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Which movie has windmills of our time or some name like that & did Dusty Springfield sing it?



Windmills of your Mind - 1968 - Thomas Crown Affair - Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway.

Sung by Noel Harrison and later covered by (amongst others) Dusty Springfield.

Congrats on the cricket, btw Gaz. Better team won.


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My favourite soundtracks are The Ipcress File and Get Carter. Two Michael Caine films and my first and third favourite films.

Get carter is a brilliant film but I can’t recall it having much of a soundtrack apart from the classic theme song at the start.

Sorry, that’s what I was calling the soundtrack.


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Watching the news

Brexit is going superbly over the last 48 hours

Finally real progress being made

Maybe you can explain to me what BJ is trying to achieve.


Superb performance by Leo Varadkar this morning in the press conference.

Just revert the backstop back to NI only as originally intended. This allows the rest of the UK to diverge as they wish in the next stage of the talks whilst protecting the GFA and maintaining a friction-less border. The majority of people in the north of Ireland voted to remain and are content with the backstop as a solution to the problem. The DUP do not speak for the majority here (albeit it seems that way in W'minster due to SF not taking their seats) and really should not be allowed to hold Europe, the UK and Ireland to ransom any longer.

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Ah...a quiet place here. So I'll do this.... :6encouragement: Terrific soundtrack. Liked movie as well.


Thought the movie was just ok, was disappointed with it tbh, but must check out the soundtrack as there were some cracking songs played in the film.

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Maybe you can explain to me what BJ is trying to achieve.


Superb performance by Leo Varadkar this morning in the press conference.



He’s fantastic, our politicians couldn’t hold a Torch to him

Can’t think of a better ambassador, he’s also a very good communicator and always speaks well


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Varadkar to Johnson:

“Securing the ratification in less than there years is going to be a Herculean task for you.

But we do want to be your friend, your ally, your Athena”

When Hercules went mad and killed his children , Athena stopped the disaster from getting worse .





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Superb performance by Leo Varadkar this morning in the press conference.



He’s fantastic, our politicians couldn’t hold a Torch to him

Can’t think of a better ambassador, he’s also a very good communicator and always speaks well

He's not that great. If the standard is May, Corbyn, Foster and Johnson, then the bar is pretty low. Leo is well capable of talking shite.

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He’s fantastic, our politicians couldn’t hold a Torch to him

Can’t think of a better ambassador, he’s also a very good communicator and always speaks well

He's not that great. If the standard is May, Corbyn, Foster and Johnson, then the bar is pretty low. Leo is well capable of talking shite.

Fine ! Take Johnson then !!


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He's not that great. If the standard is May, Corbyn, Foster and Johnson, then the bar is pretty low. Leo is well capable of talking shite.

Fine ! Take Johnson then !!

He's not that popular in the Republic but he's done, along with Coveney, a great job on Brexit. So far. If he gets a good deal for Ireland, north and south, I think he'll be rewarded with another term.

Lots of rumours tonight the NI only backstop is back on - rebranded. Of course May would have already agreed to that had she had the numbers and hadn't done a shifty deal with the DUP who have gone very quiet.

No deal, and a border poll will be held in the next few years with EU membership the big carrot for a unity vote in Ireland.

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Fine ! Take Johnson then !!

He's not that popular in the Republic but he's done, along with Coveney, a great job on Brexit. So far. If he gets a good deal for Ireland, north and south, I think he'll be rewarded with another term.


No deal, and a border poll will be held in the next few years with EU membership the big carrot for a unity vote in Ireland.


If it brought unity to Ireland then maybe actually Brexit could deliver something positive. Obviously unintentionally!

Ultimately this is why Brexit won’t work. Literally splits up the United Kingdom over time with the leaving parties keen to remain in the EU making the English position ludicrous. That won’t matter to the thickos who support it though.


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He's not that popular in the Republic but he's done, along with Coveney, a great job on Brexit. So far. If he gets a good deal for Ireland, north and south, I think he'll be rewarded with another term.


No deal, and a border poll will be held in the next few years with EU membership the big carrot for a unity vote in Ireland.


If it brought unity to Ireland then maybe actually Brexit could deliver something positive. Obviously unintentionally!

Ultimately this is why Brexit won’t work. Literally splits up the United Kingdom over time with the leaving parties keen to remain in the EU making the English position ludicrous. That won’t matter to the thickos who support it though.

It would be the greatest irony if Brexit ends up re-uniting Ireland after most nationalists voted remain and unionists to Brexit.

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He's not that great. If the standard is May, Corbyn, Foster and Johnson, then the bar is pretty low. Leo is well capable of talking shite.

Fine ! Take Johnson then !!

Ha. That made me laugh. He really is the UK's answer to the Donald.

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Fine ! Take Johnson then !!

He's not that popular in the Republic but he's done, along with Coveney, a great job on Brexit. So far. If he gets a good deal for Ireland, north and south, I think he'll be rewarded with another term.

Lots of rumours tonight the NI only backstop is back on - rebranded. Of course May would have already agreed to that had she had the numbers and hadn't done a shifty deal with the DUP who have gone very quiet.

No deal, and a border poll will be held in the next few years with EU membership the big carrot for a unity vote in Ireland.

There is no good deal for Ireland. There are varying degrees of shite scenarios and Boris seems hell bent on delivering the worst.

A unity vote in Ireland would have to include the south too and might not get a huge amount of support. Culturally it makes sense but the economy in Northern Ireland is a challenge and a half. Lots of people down here are happy with the post Good Friday Agreement situation. Of course, it's not great for you guys when your two main parties are so extreme.

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Which movie has windmills of our time or some name like that & did Dusty Springfield sing it?



Windmills of your Mind - 1968 - Thomas Crown Affair - Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway.

Sung by Noel Harrison and later covered by (amongst others) Dusty Springfield.

Congrats on the cricket, btw Gaz. Better team won.

Yes that was the movie. Could not think at the time. Smith was the difference in the teams. He held together the frailest batting I have ever seen in Australian teams.

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Smith was the difference in the teams. He held together the frailest batting I have ever seen in Australian teams.

Smith isn’t the most orthodox or technically accomplished batsman I’ve ever seen, but he’s still one of the best. He must have an amazing ‘eye for the ball’ as they call it.


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Smith was the difference in the teams. He held together the frailest batting I have ever seen in Australian teams.

Smith isn’t the most orthodox or technically accomplished batsman I’ve ever seen, but he’s still one of the best. He must have an amazing ‘eye for the ball’ as they call it.

Yes on a cricket show the other day they told kids to not try and copy his style. Mentally he is one of the best batsmen I have seen in the last 20 years. I also pay tribute to the fact he fronted the media over the sand paper issue ( took his criticism) & I am glad he has had a successful English summer. On the other hand I don’t like Warner as I think he is a total smart arse & he should be dropped for the next test. Still waiting for him to front the media on the sandpaper issue. Lacks the guts to do it.

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Gaz from Oz wrote:
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Smith isn’t the most orthodox or technically accomplished batsman I’ve ever seen, but he’s still one of the best. He must have an amazing ‘eye for the ball’ as they call it.

Yes on a cricket show the other day they told kids to not try and copy his style. Mentally he is one of the best batsmen I have seen in the last 20 years. I also pay tribute to the fact he fronted the media over the sand paper issue ( took his criticism) & I am glad he has had a successful English summer. On the other hand I don’t like Warner as I think he is a total smart arse & he should be dropped for the next test. Still waiting for him to front the media on the sandpaper issue. Lacks the guts to do it.

Warner is just a bad egg. Intensely unpleasant arrogant jerk. I suspect he doesn't lack guts, just humility.

I'm very glad that Smith has redeemed himself.

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Yes on a cricket show the other day they told kids to not try and copy his style. Mentally he is one of the best batsmen I have seen in the last 20 years. I also pay tribute to the fact he fronted the media over the sand paper issue ( took his criticism) & I am glad he has had a successful English summer. On the other hand I don’t like Warner as I think he is a total smart arse & he should be dropped for the next test. Still waiting for him to front the media on the sandpaper issue. Lacks the guts to do it.

Warner is just a bad egg. Intensely unpleasant arrogant jerk. I suspect he doesn't lack guts, just humility.

I'm very glad that Smith has redeemed himself.


Warner has been trying desperately to ingratiate himself with the crowds over here. Hasn't worked. Tosser.

Smith is just bloody infuriating. Nobody can quite work out how his ridiculous technique works so amazingly well for him. And all those facial ticks and the exaggerated bat-waving!! Tosser. If it were club cricket he'd get a slap. Despite having a batting average of 20 million or so in this series, not many would cross the road to watch him bat. As elegant as a crab with piles. Trouble is we can't get him out.


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Bernard wrote:
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Ah...a quiet place here. So I'll do this.... :6encouragement: Terrific soundtrack. Liked movie as well.

My favourite soundtracks are The Ipcress File and Get Carter. Two Michael Caine films and my first and third favourite films.

Also The Graduate has a good soundtrack. I know you've mentioned many times how much you like Ipcress File and Get Carter. I do like the Dionne Warwick theme song for Alfie. :angel8:

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Ah...a quiet place here. So I'll do this.... :6encouragement: Terrific soundtrack. Liked movie as well.


Thought the movie was just ok, was disappointed with it tbh, but must check out the soundtrack as there were some cracking songs played in the film.

Hi Niall,
The ending wasn't what I expected at all. Overall, I did like the time capsule effect though. Soundtrack worth it.

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This cover from Los Angeles - The Biggest Loser: Why Donald Trump Couldn't Hack It in Hollywood
Donald Trump spent years trying to make it as a Hollywood mogul. Nobody bought his act.
That's my contribution for politics on here.


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Currently in Crete watching Arsenal. To be exact it’s England doing a superb Arsenal type effort.

Brilliant forward line undone by needless mistakes from midfield and defence. 5-3 right now. Could be anything by the final whistle.

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Yes on a cricket show the other day they told kids to not try and copy his style. Mentally he is one of the best batsmen I have seen in the last 20 years. I also pay tribute to the fact he fronted the media over the sand paper issue ( took his criticism) & I am glad he has had a successful English summer. On the other hand I don’t like Warner as I think he is a total smart arse & he should be dropped for the next test. Still waiting for him to front the media on the sandpaper issue. Lacks the guts to do it.

Warner is just a bad egg. Intensely unpleasant arrogant jerk. I suspect he doesn't lack guts, just humility.

I'm very glad that Smith has redeemed himself.

Warner is everything that that is bad about modern sportsmen/women.

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Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament has been ruled “improper” and “unlawful” by three senior Scottish judges, who concluded unanimously it had been done with “the purpose of stymying Parliament”. The prorogation was therefore “null and of no effect”.

Every day, new depths are plumbed amid the utter chaos of what used to be the world's most stable and admired democracy in this, the country where I was born and have always lived - the country I thought I knew.

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Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament has been ruled “improper” and “unlawful” by three senior Scottish judges, who concluded unanimously it had been done with “the purpose of stymying Parliament”. The prorogation was therefore “null and of no effect”.

Every day, new depths are plumbed amid the utter chaos of what used to be the world's most stable and admired democracy in this, the country where I was born and have always lived - the country I thought I knew.

What have we become?


Two things. First, I learned a new word today: "Prorogation". Second, now you know my pain.

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Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament has been ruled “improper” and “unlawful” by three senior Scottish judges, who concluded unanimously it had been done with “the purpose of stymying Parliament”. The prorogation was therefore “null and of no effect”.

Every day, new depths are plumbed amid the utter chaos of what used to be the world's most stable and admired democracy in this, the country where I was born and have always lived - the country I thought I knew.

What have we become?


Yellowhammer doc confirms that there would be medical supply shortages in event of no deal because they’re so dependent on Dover crossing. They say the govt cannot stockpile all the medicines that we need

Low income groups disproportionately affected by price rises in food.



.... And still people will read that yellow hammer document and think this is a good idea. Brainwashed to such an extent that they believe this will improve their lives. It won’t and every single person sat on the conservative front bench including Johnson knows it.

Britain is leaving the EU because Boris Johnson wanted to be prime minister. That’s it, there’s not a counter argument for Brexit. There are no statesmen in that political party anymore and the people left after they cleaned house are literally lying criminals.

Brexit is like a shot of Jagermeister for thick people. It really is, and this country is now unable to help itself from the damage it’s doing. This is self mutilation


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Yes on a cricket show the other day they told kids to not try and copy his style. Mentally he is one of the best batsmen I have seen in the last 20 years. I also pay tribute to the fact he fronted the media over the sand paper issue ( took his criticism) & I am glad he has had a successful English summer. On the other hand I don’t like Warner as I think he is a total smart arse & he should be dropped for the next test. Still waiting for him to front the media on the sandpaper issue. Lacks the guts to do it.

Warner is just a bad egg. Intensely unpleasant arrogant jerk. I suspect he doesn't lack guts, just humility.

I'm very glad that Smith has redeemed himself.

Then Warner looks like an angel compared to this football player

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/l ... 6e0ed3074e

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.... And still people will read that yellow hammer document and think this is a good idea. Brainwashed to such an extent that they believe this will improve their lives. It won’t and every single person sat on the conservative front bench including Johnson knows it.

Britain is leaving the EU because Boris Johnson wanted to be prime minister. That’s it, there’s not a counter argument for Brexit. There are no statesmen in that political party anymore and the people left after they cleaned house are literally lying criminals.

Brexit is like a shot of Jagermeister for thick people. It really is, and this country is now unable to help itself from the damage it’s doing. This is self mutilation

A couple of days ago I saw a meme saying that : Britain is the first country to declare war on itself - and lose.

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The report I read also said Arsenal could win the Premiership.

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The report I read also said Arsenal could win the Premiership.

Believe what you want........

Some people still believe the earth is flat. Brexit is another flat earth society. No manner of facts, science or reason will persuade these people. It's a cult. For morons. People normalise lies and fiction to support their decision.

If your Doctor gives you a diagnosis you wouldn't yell "fake news" or "project fear" at him. Likewise when scientists, trade bodies, heads of industry, academics, trade unions, teachers, doctors, Police chiefs explain why Brexit is a bad idea, many do the same.

Just daft.

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Interesting interview with Per Mertesacker in the Guardian. Leaves me with the firm impression that if the scouts spot the right young talent and they join, he is the right person to positively shape their characters. Apart from anything else, in ensuring they have some humility. A lack of which can only do a youngster harm in my view.

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If your Doctor gives you a diagnosis you wouldn't yell "fake news" or "project fear" at him. Likewise when scientists, trade bodies, heads of industry, academics, trade unions, teachers, doctors, Police chiefs explain why Brexit is a bad idea, many do the same.



First, do no harm.

That’s the first line of the Hippocratic Oath. Primum nil nocere. It’s the first and most important consideration for a Doctor in the treatment and care of a patient. It’s a Doctor’s duty. Do no harm. Simple as.

Is it unreasonable to expect something similar from our leaders, in whose ‘care’ our country finds itself?


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.... And still people will read that yellow hammer document and think this is a good idea. Brainwashed to such an extent that they believe this will improve their lives. It won’t and every single person sat on the conservative front bench including Johnson knows it.

Britain is leaving the EU because Boris Johnson wanted to be prime minister. That’s it, there’s not a counter argument for Brexit. There are no statesmen in that political party anymore and the people left after they cleaned house are literally lying criminals.

Brexit is like a shot of Jagermeister for thick people. It really is, and this country is now unable to help itself from the damage it’s doing. This is self mutilation

A couple of days ago I saw a meme saying that : Britain is the first country to declare war on itself - and lose.

That's fake news!

... its not the first.

But it is a very spectacular example of the dictum.

Voting for Brexit is sort of understandable. Its like voting for GW Bush or Hitler once.

But voting for Boris *%^@*** Johnson, which it seems a dangerous number of your fellow lemmings (or is it citizens) are likely to do, is taking it to another level completely.

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The report I read also said Arsenal could win the Premiership.

Believe what you want........

Can you clarify?
Is 'believe what you want'
a) advice
b) a shrug
c) your tagline and personal philosophy?

If it is c, as your name (Bubble) and output indicate, did you know that you can change the settings to make it a permanent feature at the bottom of your posts?

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