Originally posted by BillHicksRIP
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Last edited by To BI or not to BI?; 22 December 2006, 01:12.
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Cheers man, Cheers! Go and buy the DVD's and see where Frasier came from. Unbleievably good writing that still stands the test of time despite Ted Danson's elevated hair. Vera was the wife of one of the bar's regular customers who was constantly referred to, but never seen, except for one episode where she was about to make her entrance, but got a cake in her face instead.Last edited by BillHicksRIP; 22 December 2006, 01:07.
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?Never saw that. Must be one of the latest series. I have to say that I found the last 3 or 4 series were getting a bit tired. I think a lot was lost once Daphne found out about Niles' secret longing for her. But definitely worth all the awards it won. Maris' character was definitely the best (and they even saved themselves money for never casting an actor for it ). Pure genius
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Originally posted by SallyAnneme either! I havn't seen the series which is on sky at the minute - saw a great one about caviar yesterday
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?Series 1 to 7. I am on series 5 at the moment. Best sitcom ever, me thinks. Wonderful character, great actors and amazing scripts. I never tire of watching it.
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Series 1 to 7. I am on series 5 at the moment. Best sitcom ever, me thinks. Wonderful character, great actors and amazing scripts. I never tire of watching it.
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?So you know her, then. I do try to keep her in the attic.
Anything exciting?... Hmm let me think dumdedumdedum......
Not really....Reading, listening to music, a few episodes of Frasier, another quiet night at BI's lodgings.... Saving energy for the open air ice skating tomorrow night, that's my excuse
Oooh - which Frasiers? We sky plus them all at the minute and watch them every night
Hmmm - ice skating Very cool!!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneNo honestly, your mother does have a penis
So have you had a nice night honey? Anything exciting happenned?
Anything exciting?... Hmm let me think dumdedumdedum......
Not really....Reading, listening to music, a few episodes of Frasier, another quiet night at BI's lodgings.... Saving energy for the open air ice skating tomorrow night, that's my excuse
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?Staying up late of recent and becoming addicted to the CUK forum, I am afraid.... Yeah nice song that one, good to promote inclusion and diversity
So have you had a nice night honey? Anything exciting happenned?
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Listening to Bach on this side (not exactly same genre, I am afraid, I got the iPod on shuffle and it jumps from Cure to Chopin very nonchalantly..)
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Originally posted by SallyAnneoooh - that was quick! I didn't expect any reply!
No we didn't win, but we did do staggerringly well for a change. me and dave beat a regular team of 20
Came 3rd really (although 3 teams came 2nd)
ha ha ha - listening to the GLC's "Your mothers got a penis" now - very funny
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?So I take it you didn't come first, eh?
oooh - that was quick! I didn't expect any reply!
No we didn't win, but we did do staggerringly well for a change. me and dave beat a regular team of 20
Came 3rd really (although 3 teams came 2nd)
ha ha ha - listening to the GLC's "Your mothers got a penis" now - very funny
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Originally posted by SallyAnneyeah, there were no raffles It was a rouse to get more people in, feckers!
Good night though
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?Enjoy and good luck with the quiz
yeah, there were no raffles It was a rouse to get more people in, feckers!
Good night though
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