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Ill start... God of War on PS4, new COD out in two weeks so need to finish it before then.

9 out of 10 so far.
 
Looking forward to world war z game next year looks similar to left 4 dead which I play sometimes when I get spare time. Got a little bored of all the CODs.
 
I tried the BF, the COD, Ghost Recon, Sniper Elite on the Xbox.
I gave them all up for Minecraft on the PC. Its not just a game of blocks. :)
 
Only tend to buy one or two a year as I never normally get time for it, but Red Dead is brilliant, thats been my game for last month. Normally love fallout but decided against the new online one, for the time being anyway
 
Jeez :eek:
I think I’ll remain watching my hero on You Tube.....Fred Dibnah (y)
John :)

I spend hours watching him on Youtube, especially watching either the "Fred" or "A Year With Fred" series. His educational stuff done around the early 2000s is good as well although a bit of a shock to see how much he'd changed by then. What a man he was, climbing chimney stacks in mid-January knocking bricks out by hand.

Truly magnificent man.
 
Its when he heaves himself over a chimney lip that makes me cringe....:eek:
“Men ‘ave been killed messin’ with these things”
“If yer get it wrong then its a ‘alf day out with the undertaker”
‘Ave only done one of these before and that went wrong.....but ‘ave learnt a bit since then”
Per ardua ad astra in a flat cap.
Respect.
John :)
 
Its when he heaves himself over a chimney lip that makes me cringe....:eek:
“Men ‘ave been killed messin’ with these things”
“If yer get it wrong then its a ‘alf day out with the undertaker”
‘Ave only done one of these before and that went wrong.....but ‘ave learnt a bit since then”
Respect.
John :)

My stomach has dropped before watching those bits, usually he does them with fag in mouth too peering over the edge with his grin. Amazing that in the couple of years before he passed away he was still working on a pit in the back garden for a narrow-gauge railway underground -- what a true grafter. Might have to re-watch some chimney felling tonight....
 
My stomach has dropped before watching those bits, usually he does them with fag in mouth too peering over the edge with his grin. Amazing that in the couple of years before he passed away he was still working on a pit in the back garden for a narrow-gauge railway underground -- what a true grafter. Might have to re-watch some chimney felling tonight....
Great old guy, my father worked with him during a short spell as a steeplejack.
 
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