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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
(05-05-2026 21:21 )Doddle Wrote: Man vs Food
2.1 At least these seem to be finite. Casey is in Boston, bejayzus. He tries the "Pilgrim" burger (turkey, cranberry, stuffing, etc), then some Prime Rib. His challenge is 4.5 lbs of Irish breakfast with 14 ingredients, washed down with Guinness. He doesn't manage it, but probably feels no pain afterwards.
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2.2 Over to Burlington in Vermont to try a double cheeseburger made with donuts instead of buns; then a beer-soaked bagel including brisket & so on; finally a challenge involving a 3.5 lbs stacked sandwich made with french toast, eggs, ham, bacon, corned beef, sausage but crucially no time limit - so he manages it.
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
(04-05-2026 21:12 )Doddle Wrote: British Art at War
1/3 Paul Nash: The Ghosts of War
Andrew Graham-Dixon, back in 2014, tells the tale of a guy who fell in his WW1 trench, crushed his ribs and thus missed getting killed at Passchendaele. But he flirted with surrealism and got bad asthma instead, plus painted some masterpieces in WW1 and WW2.
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2/3 Walter Sickert and the Theatre of War
He admired Whistler and Degas, spent time in Dieppe, left the prostitutes in Venice to paint nudey ladies in Camden (it's a living), enjoyed Brighton, was in Normandy during the Jack the Ripper murders, and generally kept busy with fancy women and nights out. In fact, the one thing he didn't seem to do much was war art, but there it is.
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
(18-09-2025 13:35 )Doddle Wrote: Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga, with Urasawa Naoki
An episode from this year, as Naoki meets the legendary (!) Otomo Katsuhiro, whose Akira work really shook up the field. Rather than waste an old man's time at work, they just talk through panels from another of his works, Domu. Again, impressive stuff.
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Hopefully a new run, here UN talked to Umino Chica, who's in her 60s and also went for the "cover my face at all costs" bit. She was filmed over 8 days, from layouts to finished work. Her masterwork was a series begun back in 2007 and concerned the playing of shogi, of which I've never heard before.
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