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But in sum, this was dreary stuff.
Dreary stuff, perhaps, by the standards of the deceased dot-com era.
And then there's the dreary stuff -- like finding and paying for your own health insurance.
Labour's convoluted contest to select a mayoral candidate for 2016 is proceeding in the way all London mayoral contests do, with lots of posing, carping and snarking and rather less dreary stuff like policy.
Order - the convenience of orderliness is the imposition of squeamishness upon reality, practised by the sort of control freaks whose imaginative shortfall leads towards dreary stuff like certainty and guilt.
Users of the niftiest gizmos miss a basic point: No one reads all that dreary stuff.
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"Moody dutifully slogs through the dreary early stuff, and explains it as best he's able, but he seldom feigns enthusiasm.
Better still, everyone has got so bored of all the dreary Leveson stuff that they really don't give a monkey's if there's statutory regulation of the media or not.
Jenny too probably picked up some support, partly out of sympathy because Jeremy Paxman in the chair kept failing to shut his three fellow blokes up, and partly because she suggested that Ken and Boris publish in full their earnings and tax payments and so clear the way for a little more discussion about, you know, dreary old stuff like policies for London instead (not her exact words).
Ayoade translates this to a creepy and crumbling nightmare-world: his unhappy protagonist is a data-input manager in a dreary warren, stuffed with clunky, retro 80s computer equipment and office furniture, and he lives in a similarly grim flat.
Her Desert Island Discs included Abba's "Dancing Queen" (a hit when she was at Oxford), and a bit of Mozart (controversial stuff), dreary flag-wavers Purcell and Elgar, and Frankie Valli's "Walk Like A Man" (we get it, we get it).
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