Netflix doesn’t cost me £13.99. Do you have the most expensive package? @NorthernJoe maybe look at the others. It’s very good value and unlike Amazon you don’t pay any extra.
Re fuel .... we didn't have any trouble topping up with petrol in Cornwall or Somerset and saw no queues in Devon ... however once we were past Bristol things were different and the nearer we got to the Home Counties the more often the overhead gantries were warning of NO FUEL AT NEXT THREE SERVICE STATIONS or HGV FUEL ONLY AT NEXT SERVICE STATION or alternatively NO HGV FUEL AT NEXT TWO SERVICE STATIONS . Heaven knows how the lorry drivers are managing poor things.
There have always been complaints that everything is 'London centric'. They are welcome to the majority of this one.
Don’t know about modern lorries but they used to have two fuel tanks, use one then buy some more or a big reserve if they couldn’t. My daughter has a Netflix subscription, services 4 tv’s. So we have her 4th one. She pays.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
We have Netflix. Got it for Possum when she was living in Namur and OH and I took the other two "free" subscriptions for our PCs. I have had a look but not yet found a film I want to watch. They don't have older films and we're a couple of years behind with The Crown. OH doesn't have time for Netflix either so I think it can go.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
I've been offered netflix "numbers" by 4 different friends. I only watch an hour or two TV a day so I've politely declined their offers. I can't remember the last time I watched a film
My niece put us on her account when she was staying and wanted to watch something here. I've watched The Crown - it's very good, if you treat it as a fictional story of some pretty odd characters. I also watch things like Sherlock sometimes of a late evening when I'm too tired to read and need to shut my working brain down before bedtime
Gardening on the edge of Exmoor, in Devon
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
We’ve found some good films on Netflix and good series. I loved Humans, and The Crown was very good. we watch programmes from 8pm until 10.30 then it goes off after the local news. Long enough to watch a film.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
The constant mention of Christmas in any and all debates about shortages - whether it be personnel or actual products. It's almost 3 months away and the day itself shouldn't be the issue. Usual emotive stuff. If we have problems now best concentrate on real life and think beyond 25th December. What next - the shortage of fireworks to welcome in the New Year ?
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There have always been complaints that everything is 'London centric'. They are welcome to the majority of this one.
My daughter has a Netflix subscription, services 4 tv’s. So we have her 4th one. She pays.
I can't remember the last time I watched a film
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I loved Humans, and The Crown was very good.
we watch programmes from 8pm until 10.30 then it goes off after the local news.
Long enough to watch a film.
It's almost 3 months away and the day itself shouldn't be the issue. Usual emotive stuff. If we have problems now best concentrate on real life and think beyond 25th December.
What next - the shortage of fireworks to welcome in the New Year ?