Watched it last night, excellent film, was expecting it to be a pile of monkey tulip.
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Was this documentary about the life of a monkey puzzle tree?Originally posted by russell View PostWatched it last night, excellent film, was expecting it to be a pile of monkey tulip. -
Fixed that sorry.Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostWas this documentary about the life of a monkey puzzle tree?Comment
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Slight change of topic (not worth creating a new thread), but Michael Portillo said on yesterday's 'This Week' that The Iron Lady was a fairly accurate representation of events surrounding Thatcher, but not in those words. Don't know much about this, but is it a film and you go to the cinema to watch, and not just TV? Most strange. How many would go to the cinema to watch a film about any other politician ever? I might go.Comment
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Dodgy Agent will be sleeping overnight to ensure a good seat.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSlight change of topic (not worth creating a new thread), but Michael Portillo said on yesterday's 'This Week' that The Iron Lady was a fairly accurate representation of events surrounding Thatcher, but not in those words. Don't know much about this, but is it a film and you go to the cinema to watch, and not just TV? Most strange. How many would go to the cinema to watch a film about any other politician ever? I might go.Comment
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Well, she's a historical figure, so it's more like like Joan of Arc, Elizabeth, The King's Speech, Thirteen Days or ET.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSlight change of topic (not worth creating a new thread), but Michael Portillo said on yesterday's 'This Week' that The Iron Lady was a fairly accurate representation of events surrounding Thatcher, but not in those words. Don't know much about this, but is it a film and you go to the cinema to watch, and not just TV? Most strange. How many would go to the cinema to watch a film about any other politician ever? I might go.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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