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NZTailender
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  • just randomly ended up here somehow and noticed you were still active and that made me smile 'cause you were always one of my fave people to chat with back in the day. crazy it's been two decades since I joined this place and about 15 years since I was last vaguely almost active, but whatyagonnado
    NZTailender
    NZTailender
    Yeah had a fairly up and down few years but it's settling down now it feels. How about yourself?
    Loony BoB
    Loony BoB
    Very similar story, it seems. Since I was last active I've had some very big highs and very big lows, and have in the past five or so years looked to stabilise and it's working out so far. Lost my 16yo cat to cancer recently, but other than that everything has been pretty smooth now. Spending my time gaming (at the moment playing Cyberpunk and Cities Skylines II) while enjoying D&D with friends every week or two.
    NZTailender
    NZTailender
    Sorry to hear about your cat! Fair innings, never easy though. How are you enjoying Cyberpunk? I'm about 50 hours in and enjoying it
    You racist bastard

    On that note who do you think is the most racist new member
    You've been admitted to the platinum lounge.

    I'll send you your admission code on facebook messenger.
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    Yeah the film adaptation left a lot to be desired tstl. I wouldn't bother with it.

    Remains of the Day is great though. My clear favourite. The film is gun as well actually, but if better if you've read the book first.
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    Haha it's actually one of my least favourite of his books, just because I found it very difficult emotionally. But objectively speaking yeah can see it's great. Very prescient as well re:many kegal/ethical issues regarding uses of technology etc. Right up my street tbh. In fact maybe I should read it again haha
    Just a reminder that tomorrow (or today as it will already be where you are) is the cut off of you want to wish anyone a Happy New Year
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    Haha you did, received and replied
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    Haha can you remember my name?

    If so it's my first name, followed by a dot, followed by my surname, then "1", at gmail.com
    Thanks mate. Likewise. Appreciate that conversations here remain pretty high quality despite there being a wide cross section of views being represented.
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    Watch Detectorists, ****. Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook walking around with metal detectors. Nothing not to like.
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    Yeah, he's gun. I might try finish the rest of his catalogue in the next few months. Reading the Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff atm (and slogging through the Dark Tower series by Stephen King).

    On an unrelated note, have you ever watched Detectorists? It's ****ing great, and I imagine it would be right up your street.
    Yeah I think I'm going to start working my way through all his books. Really enjoy his writing.
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