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@Moonie posted:

I see Cheltenham won away from home last night El. Brilliant

Yes, Cheltenham were behind after Walsall scored an early goal but came back to win 1-2

Very tight at the top of the table for League 2. Team at the top has 49 points but has played 2 games more than the 6 teams below with the team in 7th place having 43 points. Also Carlisle in 9th place on 42 points has played less games than those teams. So at present there are 8 teams in real contention for promotion. Far too early to start getting excited

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Yes, Cheltenham were behind after Walsall scored an early goal but came back to win 1-2

Very tight at the top of the table for League 2. Team at the top has 49 points but has played 2 games more than the 6 teams below with the team in 7th place having 43 points. Also Carlisle in 9th place on 42 points has played less games than those teams. So at present there are 8 teams in real contention for promotion. Far too early to start getting excited

To go behind and then to win is a great result

I’ll get excited for you then

Moonie

I note that BBC's entertainment section on their site refers to a new Dungeons and Dragons film to be made.
I know that there are fans of the board game but I'm not one of them.
I attempted to watch the 2000 film version but quickly gave up. IMDB rating of 3.6 gives an indication as to how bad it was.
I've no interest in war games either. I once went into the Games Workshop shop in Birmingham years ago, not realising that it catered for fans of that type of game. I thought it might have been computer games but came out when I realised it wasn't.

Apologies to any of you if you are fans of those

I think my mother's father was interested in war games. I dimly remember my mother saying that he would re-enact battles with lead soldiers. My father was a conscientious objector in WW2 so wouldn't have agreed with that. To be accurate he would have been an objector but was excused due to having previously suffered from rheumatic heart disease.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

I note that BBC's entertainment section on their site refers to a new Dungeons and Dragons film to be made.
I know that there are fans of the board game but I'm not one of them.
I attempted to watch the 2000 film version but quickly gave up. IMDB rating of 3.6 gives an indication as to how bad it was.
I've no interest in war games either. I once went into the Games Workshop shop in Birmingham years ago, not realising that it catered for fans of that type of game. I thought it might have been computer games but came out when I realised it wasn't.

Apologies to any of you if you are fans of those

I think my mother's father was interested in war games. I dimly remember my mother saying that he would re-enact battles with lead soldiers. My father was a conscientious objector in WW2 so wouldn't have agreed with that. To be accurate he would have been an objector but was excused due to having previously suffered from rheumatic heart disease.

The only games I play are word games.

Yogi19
@Yogi19 posted:

Evening all

lol Summer, I like the idea of a Pancake Boxing Day

Have you seen Cyril today, Moonie?
El, that video of the murmuration was great

I hope everyone has had a good day

Hi Yogi

I haven’t seen him but I know he’s been around because of all the seeds under his feeder

Have your blackbirds payed you a visit?

My day has been good, I hope yours has too

Moonie
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