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Will27

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  1. There's heaps of VPN threads in the IT and Computer forum. This is the most current.
  2. Undercover came out first. I'd watch Ferry, Undercover and then Ferry The Series.
  3. Ferry: The Series TBP This is a follow-up series to Undercover and the prequel film Ferry. Before "Undercover's" Ferry Bouman became a notorious drug lord, he had to rise from obscurity by ascending the ranks of Brabant's criminal underbelly.
  4. Rocco Schiavone - Season 5 Available now on TPB.
  5. The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre In April 2016, seven members of the Rhoden family were found dead across three properties on the same street, with the final victim discovered later the same day. Three small children, including a days-old newborn, were found alive at the crime scenes.
  6. This show is outstanding. Second series is set in Thailand.
  7. Glad to hear from you Uncle Alex. Yes, WC got Reid, but that's about all. Missed out on our Academy pick (Collard) as we couldn't bid on him until pick 40. Meanwhile, GC get 3 Academy picks in the top 15 by bidding on them. What's the point developing these kids if you can't draft them? I expect the rules to change for next year, but the horse has bolted for WC and a few other clubs who missed out. West Coast were historically bad last year and yet in an 18 team competition, their 2nd pick is 30. I'm all for equalization, but FMD. North, who finished above us had 5 picks in the top 20. One was a Free Agency pick 3 for that spud Ben McKay. That's another issue. So, rant over, what expectations do we have for next year? I'd think if WC can win 6 games and increase our percentage to around 75%, that would be a pass mark. Thank your mother for the rabbits.
  8. Suburræterna While chaos rules over Rome, established alliances are at risk as tensions rise with emerging criminal clans. The world of "Suburra" takes a new turn.
  9. This has some real quirky Aussies in it. I really enjoyed it. Nestled deep in the Australian Outback is the town of Larrimah and its 11 eccentric residents. When one of them mysteriously disappears into thin air, the remaining residents become suspects and a long history of infighting is unveiled.
  10. Spelling error. It's Hostel. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450278/
  11. She probably would've been better off signing John Candy's tits TBH.
  12. The best series I've seen on 9/11. Modern history can be divided into two time frames: before 9/11 and after 9/11. This five-part docuseries from director Brian Knappenberger is a cohesive chronicle of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S., offering illuminating perspectives and personal stories of how the catastrophic events of that day changed the course of the nation. From the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 to the country’s breathtaking collapse back into the hands of the Taliban just weeks before the twentieth anniversary of the attacks, history continues to be made.
  13. The Killer. I haven't watched it as yet. Has some decent reviews.
  14. After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.
  15. The Grave Lime This was heart breaking. “When there was no shelling, we dug and buried. When there was shelling, we got out.” Vitaly Borovyi is a gravedigger in the city of Izium in north-eastern Ukraine. Following six months of Russian occupation, he recorded and buried nearly 450 murdered Ukrainians in a mass grave in a forest just outside the city. This devastating feature documentary from Allie Wharf tells the city’s story of life and death in the war, how those in the graves are being properly buried and how investigators and intelligence agents are hunting the Russians they believe were responsible.
  16. Documentary: Kennedy, Sinatra and the Mafia Enjoyed this one. Lime https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/nov/04/kennedy-sinatra-and-the-mafia-review-a-barely-believable-tale-of-corruption-and-betrayal
  17. This is getting good reviews. About the legendary lawman Bass Reeves, one of the greatest frontier heroes and one of the first Black deputy U.S. marshals west of the Mississippi River in American history.
  18. They're right in a way. It depends on where you're from. In Australia, you can qualify for the Old Age Pension regardless of whether you've worked. Also, a few Thai's I spoke to couldn't believe the amount you can get on unemployment benefits.
  19. I've got this CD/DVD. It's awesome. Love this version of Trouble.
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