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Previously on "BBC Four"
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Some good viewing tonight.
Impact! on the history of air crashes and how they have improved safety was sobering.
Horizon: 40 Yearson the Moon was inspiring and now Sir David presenting Africa is providing some stunning wildlife film.
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I'm also glad it's not just me. She has a kind of anti-charisma.Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostI like Only Connect with the brilliant Victoria Coren Mitchell.
If the choice is between staying in a souless Hilton, Intercontinental or whatever, or a family run hotel (at half the price), where you can spend the late evening enjoying a whisky with the owner, I'll pick the latter.Originally posted by alluvial View PostThe poor are quite often poor because they don't know when to save money and instead waste their hard earned pennies on needless extravagances. Whereas those that make it to the top of the pile know that it isn't necessary to present a false facade of success by flaunting extravagances. Those that become rich do so by knowing that a clean, usually more comfortable B&B at a quarter of the price of the ostentatious, but generally crappy, "businessman's" hotel are going to have a correspondingly greater amount of disposable income at the end of the year.
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Well pus was okay.
However, The Strange Science of Decay is looking very promising.
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I will make a note in my diaryOriginally posted by zeitghostYes.
I think pus is this week.
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I think we have the pus to look forward to.Originally posted by zeitghostGood.
Not a lot of pus though, mostly opioides.
Amazing to think that no one has come up with a better painkiller in the intervening 200 years or so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphine
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It was surprisingly good.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNice to know I'm not the only person watching it. Though I tend to see it on iPlayer.
The quality of the BBC Four (and Three) programmes are usually top class. I particularly enjoyed last night's "Pain, Pus and Poison" very interesting and had a lot of food for thought.
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The poor are quite often poor because they don't know when to save money and instead waste their hard earned pennies on needless extravagances. Whereas those that make it to the top of the pile know that it isn't necessary to present a false facade of success by flaunting extravagances. Those that become rich do so by knowing that a clean, usually more comfortable B&B at a quarter of the price of the ostentatious, but generally crappy, "businessman's" hotel are going to have a correspondingly greater amount of disposable income at the end of the year.Originally posted by petergriffin View PostWhat's it like to mix with the poor? Are they still bad?Last edited by alluvial; 5 October 2013, 00:29.
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I just saw two girls kissing on the street, had to stare.Originally posted by alluvial View Posta delightful history of wallpaper ..
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What's it like to mix with the poor? Are they still bad?Originally posted by alluvial View PostOne of the benefits of being in a B&B midweek...
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More than a hint of Michael Winner in a wig for me...Originally posted by zeitghostShades of pre-sprogs Beeny.

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I wasn't concentrating on the start of one episode, until my wife commented "blimey, woman!" which made me lookOriginally posted by zeitghostWhat?
She asks questions?
I just sit there mesmerised.

(And rewind it)
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