A compilation video of all the times I did something stupid.
A compilation video of all the times I did something stupid.
British series called The Responder with Martin Freeman.
On my way back home from a climate protest. Defo some cooking later, working on translations for a project over the weekend. Probably some gaming, too.
Where’s my lovely Bihänder?
Highly recommended.
Amateurs! Belfast! A bit mad, granted, but craic nontheless.
Watching TOS reruns and the movies with my dad on Sunday afternoons when I was a child. Soon afterwards followed by TNG with my older brother. Then VOY was released when I was about 9 years old and that got me hooked for good. For some odd reason, I completely missed out on DS9 until much later in life - I started watching it in my early 20s. Once I watched that, I did a full rewatch of every show of the franchise, including TAS and I still don’t know what to think of it. :D Long story short, Star Trek made me a much better person and had a huge impact on me very early in life.
Edinburgh is pretty open-minded. That might have something to do with it being fairly touristy and the annual Fringe festival. I never had any issues there, but you should always be aware of your surroundings.
Oh, nice post! And thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked it. :)
Sweet. Please let me know how you liked it. It’s one of my favourite movies.
You’re welcome. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
If you do like the Cyberpunk subgenre of scifi, I can also highly recommend the movie Upgrade. It’s an Australian production and the ending hit me like a freight train.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upgrade_(film)
(Don’t read the plot section!)
Have you already watched the animated movie Babylon 5: The Road Home? I liked it a lot.
Sheridan: I really hate it when you do that.
Kosh: Good.
Last time I saw them live they’d perform for 3.5 hours and during one of the few short breaks they played the Doctor Who theme song on a theremin. ^^
Pretty much any Welle:Erdball concert.
Not precisely CCTV, but national television in a small country. I recently moved to a new gaff, renting the upper floor of my landlord’s house.
Let’s just say it’s the sort of place where everyone knows everybody and it’s relatively easy to become the talk of the town.
Hanging out with my punk rock friends and bandmates after work hours.
National television interviewed a nun while we were walking by. Most of them did the 🤟 sign while hurling slurs against Christianity and whatnot. I tried to cover my face as best as I could like “yeah, sorry about that, they are drunk and shitfaced as hell”.
Came back to my gaff and my landlord was laughing so hard.
“You didn’t notice the second camera filming from the other side?”
Right, let me just dig a hole in the garden to crawl into and die in, will ye?
Maybe that’s because he once wronged the wrong person who eventually passed away and now haunts him. ;)
Why, what’s the reference I’m missing? _
Ah, lol, did you refer to the Winchester? I guess many people in Ireland act that way, too. That’s where it happened. A healthy “oh well…” attitude.
My victims would never again find a matching pair of socks in their homes.
Upgrade (Cyberpunk movie from Australia)