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D.I. Keith Fowler
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I loved the nineties, but then I was young during them, and the bands I loved were the slightly odder types like Pulp, Ultrasound, David DeVant and His Spirit Wife, Strangelove, Longpigs, Ooberman, My Life Story, The Divine Comedy and various other largely forgotten indie bands.

Man, it seems I really should not be trusted with new technology.

Oh, and if anyone could help me get out of the greys it’s be appreciated, I screwed up by accidentally creating a burner account despite it telling me not too (I know, I know, I am very annoying like that) and then logging in to a different one with facebook and it’s all got very confusing.

It might help to a certain extent (and for health reasons in general it's always a good idea to lose weight if you need to) but once you have sleep apnea you often have it for life, even if you do lose weight.

I was diagnosed two and a half years ago with it and have had to use a cpap machine ever since. It was only due to my girlfriend moving in with me and my gasping for air, along with kicking and punching her whilst I was asleep, that I discovered I had it. Somewhat worryingly I then got in touch with friends who have

That's not how you spell arousing.

I think at this point it's been so heavily signposted that Cooper needs to come back (Philip Gerard's "You need to wake up" scene in this latest episode, for instance) that if we didn't see him return I'd be disappointed. But hey, I don't mind when, and everything else you say I completely agree with.

I kind of disagree, the case Coop would return to is that of his doppelgänger, what he's been doing for the past twenty five years, along with everything that a Blue Rose case entails.

I love the Nigel Kneale version to pieces, it's an incredibly charming and fun movie. The 2010 remake is unfortunately pretty shoddy and best avoided though.

I thought this was easily the worst episode of the season, just a lot of annoying teenagers shouting at each other and being miserable and I think giving it a D+ would probably be too kind.

I was in a low mood recently and at random decided to reread DC's 'Mazing Man series and it cheered me up no end. At least until I got to the third and final special, which is surprisingly bleak in places.

Me too, though it would have made more sense if it had been George Henderson.

Sorry Oscar, it's a nice try at humanising the company but it's a bit too late for that.

It explains why the Doctor's going to regenerate in to a woman in the Christmas Special as well. The dirty git.

That sounds like the Inside No.9 that I love the most. I'm going to watch it this evening and really can't wait now.

On in the UK last night:

It really sadly is. It's not like they need to write anything in detail about other shows currently on, but listing them, perhaps in a sort of "We don't cover them but you might like them" kind of way would only take an extra minute or two at best.

This is just fake news. Why not report on the petition for Snyder not to direct the film that's been signed by 17 million people?

Heh, I just came here to say the same thing. I truly believe 3,500 Marvel employees are pissing themselves with laughter now that this has been reported by the AV Club.

I didn't know that, and it's worrying, especially as since I broke my leg back in 2007 I've had five operations on it where I was put under, and am due to have another in a couple of months, and whilst they've asked a ridiculous amount of questions about my lifestyle that has never come up.