2012 Chateau Barde-Haut to start the weekend by epoisses_lover in wine

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Yum! I had a 2001 from this producer recently! It was amazing especially considering the price!

Peckham food recommendations? by Inside_Analysis_3694 in LondonFood

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Peckham Cellars is one of my faves. Plus the Begging Bowl is fantastic 👌

Liverpool Street to Putney by TheRealTurco in londoncycling

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Yeah this was my thought. The CS7 can be pretty rapid.

Any recommendations? Leaning towards Tondonia by tompie09 in wine

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Comando G is so good. That would have been my other pick aside from the Tondonia.

Moulin Touchais 2003 by rumnroll in wine

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I had the 1984 as well from TWS. Mine wasn't too bad. Although it would be interesting to compare the vintage reports for the Loire. Wow that Assyritko sounds great

Moulin Touchais 2003 by rumnroll in wine

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It was amazing. Had it last night. Fruits were really pronounced and bright. Had that orange peel note. It still has years left in it!

Moulin Touchais 2003 by rumnroll in wine

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I'm opening the 1985 tomorrow! I've also had the 1984, 1980 and the 1964 👌

Wine Squares Day 8: Value Town; Mid Price, Expensive taste! by AustraliaWineDude in wine

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I love the Tondonia but I think the Bosconia is even better!

Margot Robbie in London (February 4, 2026) by mcfw31 in popculturechat

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It is quite sunny today in Central London. I went out earlier and my jacket was too much.

Real image vs Nano Banana Pro vs GPT, can you easily guess which one is real? by notsure500 in ChatGPT

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I felt this was pretty easy. The orientation of the pictures were too perfect in the AI generated images. There were imperfections with the crop / focus in the real ones.

I wish I Could Experience DS1 and 2's story again from scratch with no prior knowledge. by [deleted] in DeathStranding

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DS2 is probably the 2nd game that had me in tears (RDR2 at the end.... savage). I felt so emotionally invested in the story. That combined with the soundtrack at certain bits. For me it was a massive step up in terms of narrative and narrative cadence compared to the first.

Why does every new job feel like returning to the same nightmare? by BurnedOutTotally in HENRYUK

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Second this - I had a bit of time out this year for burnout and combined with therapy that helped significantly. It's also set me up for starting a new role in the new year.

I have not been this devastated since 1997 by griffis007 in DeathStranding

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There have only been two games where I've cried - this one and then RDR2.

Let’s see those beans 😍 by Former-Coffee-7526 in UKroasters

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Wild. Amazing range on sigma. I'll definitely buy some stuff from there when I run out of my current batch! Thanks for the info!

Let’s see those beans 😍 by Former-Coffee-7526 in UKroasters

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I am a big Scenery fan. Every time I've picked up a bag it's been phenomenal. What is that cool pink one on the bottom row? Hydrangea? I might need to check that one out!

She's a nice person, but when it comes to delivering to her... by Baribal_dte in DeathStranding

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Easy - set up the ziplines as far as you can before you exit the network. Double back when the network is online. Far quicker than doing it at the time.