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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostDon't think it was Chimera either - is that the one that had a scene with a very hairy baby in an incubator?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think the majority of people on here would be classed as yuppies, IT contracting is a typical yuppie profession.
How can a contractor be 'upwardly mobile'?
Surely only permies can be yuppies?
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I don't think it was Drop The Dead Donkey (saw a lot of that anyway).
On yuppies: I was a kid in the industrial north, so to me that category would have included anybody white-collar in London. Don't think it was Chimera either - is that the one that had a scene with a very hairy baby in an incubator?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think the majority of people on here would be classed as yuppies, IT contracting is a typical yuppie profession.
NickFitz on the other hand lives somewhere called the midlands and I have heard that that they don't have any aspirations up there. I don't know for sure because I don't like to go further north than London Wall, it's uncivilized and unsafe out there.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhat is the name of this TV drama I'm thinking of? I was too young to stay up and watch it at the time and I want to find it. Set in the 80s (but might have aired in the 90s). It was mainly about a load of yuppies in London but its distinguishing feature was there was a lion roaming round London at night eating people.
or did I just dream it?
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It sounds like DROP THE DEAD DONKEY on channel 4.
a satire on new / journalism set in London with a dark comedy slant, something in the back of my mind makes me think of a news item with a lion that was in one espisode.
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The lion is a "must-have" requirement.
re lion, yuppies and Thatcher metaphor: I only have a couple of dimly-remembered taster clips to go on, but I reckon the lion mainly ate homeless people and not a yuppie-based diet.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIf that is the best you can produce then we really should stop paying for people to go through philosophy degrees.
Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think the majority of people on here would be classed as yuppies, IT contracting is a typical yuppie profession.
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"Capital City"
Shane-Longman, a mid-size, up-and-coming investment banking house in The City (akin to WallStreet) in London prides itself on its youthfull staff, and an uncanny ability to come through innovative, yet more than usual unconventional financial solutions. Although all the characters in the series come to the spotlight at one point, some might say the series resolves around the relationship of the two primary characters Declan McConnachie, a young, high-riding trader on the primaries desk, and Michelle Hauptmann, a vibrant trader with Shane's German branch, who is temporarily located in England. This series features some other notable actors like Rolf Saxon as the American attorney Hudson Talbot the Third, along with an apprehensive, and almost timid Saira Todd, playing Hillary Rollinger, a new trader, who comes under the wing of Michelle Hauptmann. Who would've thought that Saira Todd would later play a key role in Channel 4's "Queer as Folk!" Through the series, topics such as stress, drug-abuse, insider trading, homosexuality, and black-market trading are addressed through the experiences of the staff.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDid these yuppies have a walk in wardrobe? and did the drama also feature a witch?Hmm, no, I can't think of anything off hand
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhat is the name of this TV drama I'm thinking of? I was too young to stay up and watch it at the time and I want to find it. Set in the 80s (but might have aired in the 90s). It was mainly about a load of yuppies in London but its distinguishing feature was there was a lion roaming round London at night eating people.
or did I just dream it?
Hmm, no, I can't think of anything off hand
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIf that is the best you can produce then we really should stop paying for people to go through philosophy degrees. I think the majority of people on here would be classed as yuppies, IT contracting is a typical yuppie profession.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostMethinks the Dinosaur thingie (I have no idea where that avatar comes from, apart from guessing it has something to do with B-movies) doth protest too much !
Hang on...I've got your broker on the line. He wants to know if you want to buy or sell ?
Kids today. Where do they get an education?
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