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by C00kiemonster » 02 Apr 2014, 16:31
Kwacky wrote: I've not seen any of this series but he is a good presenter. I loved the one he did about the brothel in the US. That one lady was determined to bed him.
That was really funny
The latest series I couldn't watch the first one as it was about euthanising doggies
. The second one this week was about extending life for cancer patients and the lengths they go to. That was very good.
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by Kwacky » 02 Apr 2014, 19:16
suranne jones and alex jones on The One Show
Oh my
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by bb41 » 03 Apr 2014, 09:07
Louis theroux On the edge of life in LA. BBCi player. Made me rethink my mood
Live each day as your last as one day you'll be right !!
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by C00kiemonster » 04 Apr 2014, 09:40
bb41 wrote: Louis theroux On the edge of life in LA. BBCi player. Made me rethink my mood
Yeah. Did the same for me. Excellent programme, but makes you realise how lucky you are tbh.
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by Godzilla » 05 Apr 2014, 08:10
Kwacky wrote: suranne jones and alex jones on The One Show
Oh my
OMG I cant believe I missed that. Alex is my #1 hot totty at the moment. and Suranne isnt too shabby either
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by Perkles » 05 Apr 2014, 08:45
Just started game of thrones box set,not that impressed as yet
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by Kwacky » 05 Apr 2014, 09:11
It has to build up Perkles. It does get good.
How did you get on with Breaking Bad?
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by Perkles » 05 Apr 2014, 10:01
Kwacky wrote: It has to build up Perkles. It does get good.
How did you get on with Breaking Bad?
Breaking bad is mega I've ordered the complete series even RKelly loves it
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by duke63 » 05 Apr 2014, 11:15
Watched Trip to Italy with Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan last night. Both can be hard work to listen to at times though Coogan seems to have mellowed a bit in middle age.
Worth it just for the scenery and the food they are eating. I so badly want to go and live there one day.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/desti ... Italy.html " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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by Binno » 05 Apr 2014, 18:23
duke63 wrote: Watched Trip to Italy with Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan last night. Both can be hard work to listen to at times though Coogan seems to have mellowed a bit in middle age.
Worth it just for the scenery and the food they are eating. I so badly want to go and live there one day.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/desti ... Italy.html " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have done and there is lots to like about it...... However with your hatred of corrupt politicians and dodgy dealing at the top...,... I'd suggest giving it a miss
Holiday wise though it's hard to beat. They even like the English.
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by Deegee » 05 Apr 2014, 22:03
Currently watching "Mars Attacks". Tbh probably need to be slightly drunk to appreciate it properly.
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by Kwacky » 05 Apr 2014, 22:40
I love that film.
Just watched the Alan Partridge film. Not too bad.
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by R34PER » 05 Apr 2014, 23:10
stewart lee's comedy vehicle.
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by Kwacky » 06 Apr 2014, 15:12
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
I had forgotten how good it was. And how moving. It's powerful story.
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by Stew » 06 Apr 2014, 15:24
Watched 'there's something about Mary' at work last night, still a right laugh even after all these years, looks like we'll be having another go at Breaking bad sometime soon as well
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by Stew » 06 Apr 2014, 15:25
Perkles wrote: Kwacky wrote: It has to build up Perkles. It does get good.
How did you get on with Breaking Bad?
Breaking bad is mega I've ordered the complete series even RKelly loves it
We watched all 5 series throught Netflix, only cost £5.99 a month
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by Bratty » 06 Apr 2014, 15:27
Kwacky wrote: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
I had forgotten how good it was. And how moving. It's powerful story.
Great film.
I get knocked down but i get up again.
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by Monty » 06 Apr 2014, 20:53
Mac wrote: Watching Cosmos, with Neil deGrasse Tyson myself. Pretty awesome
I've been waiting for this for ages, it's not on over here yet.
How does he compare to Sagan?
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by Jack » 06 Apr 2014, 21:45
Ive downloaded them monty - he's very good ,a lot of what he says sounds fairly simple - until you start to think about it
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by Stew » 07 Apr 2014, 02:43
Submarine, a Richatd Ayoade film, his first as both diriector and screen writer, pretty good, a bit quirky, if you like Wes Andersons stuff you'd probably enjoy it, then Ikiru, a Akira Kurosaki film about about an old Japanese man dying of stomach cancer and trying to find some meaning in life
before the end......I'm supposed to be working but theres feck all to do except watch telly