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Previously on "Countryfile"
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Look at the size of DBarrs nose FFS. She looks like snort you if she took a deep breath!
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Oh dear - and there's the man who wouldn't do Debra Barr in that rather fetching underwearOriginally posted by Menelaus View Post
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I'm not sure about her... she's sometimes looks a bit of a manbird.Originally posted by Troll View PostMust admit I tuned in accidentally to "Wainwright Walks" and was hooked by Julia Bradbury
... just checked www.juliabradbury.com and realised she is now presenting Countryfile too.... sorted
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Must admit I tuned in accidentally to "Wainwright Walks" and was hooked by Julia Bradbury
... just checked www.juliabradbury.com and realised she is now presenting Countryfile too.... sorted
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Mildly off-topic but Kate Humble (Springwatch, not Countryfile) = yummy.Originally posted by Troll View PostPerhaps your taste is refining as you mature (it happens) and you are actively seeking out interesting content instead of the banal & puerile offerings littering the channels.
But I'm sorry to say an inevitable descent into 'grumpy old man' status in the most likely outcome
btw - great news on the impending 3rd sprog - & it sounds like you are enjoying every moment of it - savour the moments for they are sooo fleeting
HTH
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Perhaps your taste is refining as you mature (it happens) and you are actively seeking out interesting content instead of the banal & puerile offerings littering the channels.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNow showing in the evenings. I just watched an episode from end to end and thoroughly enjoyed it.
My two kids in bed sleeping soundly after a lovely day, and the missus waiting to go into labour with number 3. Life is good, I mean super fantastic. Couldn't be happier. Then again I couldn't ever see myself watching Countryfile from end to end. I'm 32. Is it normal to watch Countryfile at this age? What next? Cardigans? Slippers? Wine clubs?
Really spinning around at the moment. Guidance needed.
But I'm sorry to say an inevitable descent into 'grumpy old man' status in the most likely outcome
btw - great news on the impending 3rd sprog - & it sounds like you are enjoying every moment of it - savour the moments for they are sooo fleeting
HTH
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I was born and brought up in the country so it doesn't distress me too much to watch it.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNow showing in the evenings. I just watched an episode from end to end and thoroughly enjoyed it.
My two kids in bed sleeping soundly after a lovely day, and the missus waiting to go into labour with number 3. Life is good, I mean super fantastic. Couldn't be happier. Then again I couldn't ever see myself watching Countryfile from end to end. I'm 32. Is it normal to watch Countryfile at this age? What next? Cardigans? Slippers? Wine clubs?
Really spinning around at the moment. Guidance needed.
I couldn't imagine not watching the weather for the week-ahead forecast though. I can't really explain that but I think that as you get older the weather forecast becomes more important.
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