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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostYou must have a dull boring existence if you are reading this thread about the programme
There's nothing on telly at the minute now that Heroes/Dr Who etc are all on sabbatical. We have no choice. It may be pure tulip but it still manages to be the best* new drama on telly at the moment.
*least bad
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostYou must have a dull boring existence if you are reading this thread about the programme
There's nothing on telly at the minute now that Heroes/Dr Who etc are all on sabbatical. We have no choice. It may be pure tulip but it still manages to be the best* new drama on telly at the moment.
*least bad
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Originally posted by Diver View PostYou lot must lead a dull boring existence,; if you can sit and watch that load of carp.
There's nothing on telly at the minute now that Heroes/Dr Who etc are all on sabbatical. We have no choice. It may be pure tulip but it still manages to be the best* new drama on telly at the moment.
*least bad
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Originally posted by Diver View Post
Belt sander & testes is a preferable alternative.
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You lot must lead a dull boring existence,; if you can sit and watch that load of carp.
Or maybe Masochistic tendencies?
Belt sander & testes is a preferable alternative.
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That was the most tulip one yet. Nothing happened. I may need two bottles of wine to watch next weeks.
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Thanks for reminding me.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Someone gave me a dodgy DVD the otherday: The Bank Job. He says it's OK which proberbly means is rubbish too. Suppose I could watch that instead.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostWith 90 minutes to go I can feel the excitement building already.
Made sure I was on the early train too.
I'll be watching at 9pm hoping to last longer than last week's 3 minutes.
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Bonekickers tonoght anyone ?
With 90 minutes to go I can feel the excitement building already.
Made sure I was on the early train too.
I'll be watching at 9pm hoping to last longer than last week's 3 minutes.Tags: None
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