Kent Arkana - Nature Sauvage
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=1cZqG124LDA
WordAll #658 completed in 1m 50s (went straight in. A mistake.)
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Wordle 929 4/6* (1/2 chance on 3)
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#Worldle #713 5/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #728 4/6 (ok, but a mistake on 3)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #725 4/6 (ok, but a mistake on 3)
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Framed #664 (I have seen it. I watched one episode back of Digging for Britain, which is a show covering various archeological digs happening in the UK. It's a great show and a fascinating glimpse of an island, Islands technically. The only thing annoying about it is the music, which seems less pervasive in this, the fifth, series. It's folk music. The aspect I dislike about folk music is it's often an impression of folk by folk whom appreciate quality kitchen utensils. In the same way that the Arts & Crafts movement, much of which I admire, were people whom had at least one Baedeker guide and had used a Raclette scraper at least once, rather than living in grinding poverty or near poverty, with smoky, seasonal, disease ridden, subsistence and crapping outside. I suppose we're all tourists and cultural appropriation doesn't count if it's an attempt to preserve memories. Or, at least, the good bits and the bits that aren't awkward. The lyrics are very good. It is possible to like real ale without all the bollocks. I don't know what the alternative is. The modern equivalents. Anyway, Digging for Britain is a great TV show. Apologies to folk. You are excellent and may we sup from horns of mead in Valhalla or some such cock.)
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