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Was there something similar to Threads that was aired in the late 90s/early 00s?


The Last Train? Wiki

I've never heard of that, but now I want to see it.

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Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:50 am
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I watched the start of The Last Train but lost interest. However if it helps it is infinitely better then Outcasts. ;)

British Sci-Fi is woeful. :roll: :cry:

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The searing pain next to my left shoulder blade.
It's even making my chest twinge.
Yes, I think I've trapped something, locked up the top third of my spine again.
So I'll be off to the chiropractor ASAP.


How dare my physio chap go on holiday!
Back on the 13th.
5 more days with this then, and now my neck's locking up too.

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I may have an infection in a toe. Had a wound there a few days ago which healed ok, but nor it is getting sore and swollen. If it's any worse tomorrow then a trip to the Doctors will be in order. $$$

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I watched the start of The Last Train but lost interest. However if it helps it is infinitely better then Outcasts. ;)

British Sci-Fi is woeful. :roll: :cry:

Doctor Who?

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Sorry, should have specified adult sci-fi rather than childrens fantasy. :P

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I've never heard of that, but now I want to see it.

It wasn't all that. The only bit I really recall were the rabid dogs since they used to render me pooless.

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Sorry, should have specified adult sci-fi rather than childrens fantasy. :P


On no, you di'int!

The eggy one may hunt you down for that remark. :lol:

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Whether l'Atomo di Forza will pass his MOT and not need lots of money spent on his service.

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Whether l'Atomo di Forza will pass his MOT and not need lots of money spent on his service.


See if you didn't have an Italian car, that wouldn't need to be on your mind ;)

My Octy has done 156k and she flew threw yesterday with no advisories. Czech build quality ftw.


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Whether l'Atomo di Forza will pass his MOT and not need lots of money spent on his service.


See if you didn't have an Italian car, that wouldn't need to be on your mind ;)


Last year's advisory was an oil leak. Only it wasn't really.

This year I might need new front brake pads. I may treat him to a new set of tyres, even though the current ones are still quite legal. Other than that, I don't think there's anything I'm actually worried about. This Italian car was screwed together in Poland, and while he's developed a few rattles (he's 12 for crying out loud), he's still a hoot to drive. 8-)

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I'm probably going to need a catalytic convertor, fix the manifold leak and the valve stem seals.
Turns out the heady aroma of burning petri-chemicals isn't to everyone's liking.

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he's still a hoot to drive. 8-)


Then that's where it's at 8-)


Prof, if you car ever gets "finished", I may have to get you some kind of award!


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He's passed.

The handbrake is always a bit unhelpful, but the mechanic man has stripped the rear drums, cleaned everything and put it all back together again.

Happy Hev. :D

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Spice Girls are reuniting for Olympic closing ceremony. Pics of them rehearsing, courtesy of Daily Mail, here.

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Mel C, aka Sporty Spice, first fuelled rumours of a Spice Girls Olympics reunion earlier this year when she said would consider it a snub if the band were not involved in the event in some way.

She said: 'I’d be really upset if the Spice Girls weren’t included in the Olympics, whether it be the opening or closing ceremonies or any other playlists, because I think we absolutely represented Britain in the 90s.


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