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@mage drybrushing and washes can be all you need for good looking minis
I’m really liking how your Forgefiend is coming up too.
@unclejimmy I see @mage answered your Vespero question. A nice little set that. I liked the leader, thought he’d make a good assassin. I still have a set unpainted here. Though I sold half the minis in a period of scarce finances. Couldn’t bring myself to sell the whole set though.
No, you didn’t say just TV, but I couldn’t think of much else I enjoy watching. Maybe the rain falling for a little while. It’s a uncommon enough sight here. I’m also reminded of this guy:
I remember Millennium, started watching it here. The network pulled the usual run it for three weeks then shunt it off to late night TV, random timeslot hell. That was the end of that… Yeah the guy in the wheelchair (John Locke was the characters name) in Lost was in Millennium, and he did turn up in the X-Files too, a couple of episodes and the first movie from memory. I never saw the second X-Files movie either.
Aussie movies definitely have their own style. ‘Salute of the Jugger’ and ‘Malcolm’ stick in my brain from my youth. I think I watched ‘He Died with a Falafel In His Hand’ but I don’t remember clearly watching it… I saw it live. It was a Pub Theatre staple in Balmain for yeeaarrs.
My ex goes to see comedy at the cinema, that’s who. It was Always a point of disagreement in our relationship. And don’t even think about suggesting that I go see a movie that I want to see on my own! Why aren’t I taking HER to the cinema? No, she doesn’t want to watch *that*, she wants to see something funny.
Mind you, to be fair, we did see The Two Towers at the local while it was on. Late night showing, near the end of the run when everyone else had already seen it. There was a solo couch in the perfect viewing spot in this particular cinema, and we were the only people in there.
D&D didn’t go according to plan, but it did go. So, we had an interesting online session over Discord and Roll20, which Steve and I had never used before. Steve was the DM!
Lovely cat!
The last thing a bird sees, or something like it:
Not sure if that’ll load?
Any way, most of my day off yesterday and this evening has been spent with tedious online training sessions. A requirement of work. And one of the bloody modules wouldn’t recognise that I’d done it >:-(
Tomorrow evening I’ll be back at my desk putting paint on minis. All will be good.