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justinr73 wrote:Aye.

This is the young lady:

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sund ... 34461.html
Ah, didn't know she was a Krystal instead of Crystal, anyway mad as a box of frogs, she has been round here a few times at night with a Claire who is also mad, looking for and counting owls. A couple of the locals had good fun one night playing recordings of owls and they walked them round in circles for almost 2 hours, needless to say we didnt tell them.
2 lovely girls but Krystal is the bubbly fun one, that photo doesn't do her justice at all.
By the way we have 3 species of owls breeding in the area, long eared, short eared and barn owls.
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Amusing.

She came across well on the tele.

Apparently, my cousin’s lass has applied to go on. Big PNE fan.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen an owl in the wild. Nor a red squirrel for that matter.

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Part 1 (one hour) of The Hatton Garden heist on UTV last night rattled along nicely. 3 more parts, tonight, tomorrow and finishing Thursday. 9pm on UTV or for those of us coming in late from the garden and in need of a shower its a 10pm start on UTV+1
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Final show of The Big Bang Theory

Was brilliant in the early days but finally ran out of steam ...

... and to finish ...

... after 12 seriesesesese of

Knock-knock Penny
Knock-knock Penny
Knock-knock Penny


Sheldon has finally won a No Bell Prize.




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I've just finished watching series 1 of a cracking Belgian detective series called 'The Break'. Netflicks does have some quality european crime shows. Another one worth tuning into is 'The Forest' if these are the type of programmes you are into.
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I like Professor T and Sex Crimes from Belgium.

Going to Antwerp in a few weeks as it happens.
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The highlight of BBC1 NI’s summer schedule starts on Monday at 2235.

TOWIE meets Culchie.

There’s No Place Like Tyrone......
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justinr73 wrote:The highlight of BBC1 NI’s summer schedule starts on Monday at 2235.

TOWIE meets Culchie.

There’s No Place Like Tyrone......
Dear God what next
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Funnily enough, I think young blonde on the show is a poultry farmer!)
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Rooster wrote:
justinr73 wrote:The highlight of BBC1 NI’s summer schedule starts on Monday at 2235.

TOWIE meets Culchie.

There’s No Place Like Tyrone......
Dear God what next
Exactly the sort of show Lord Reith had in mind ... :roll:
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Watched Liverpool v Spurs
With the first goal so early in the first half .”

In the first half Spurs looked like they never could win in the second Liverpool were so dull they looked like they could lose the game — never a great game to watch it was never an ad for football .




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big mervyn wrote:
Rooster wrote:
justinr73 wrote:The highlight of BBC1 NI’s summer schedule starts on Monday at 2235.

TOWIE meets Culchie.

There’s No Place Like Tyrone......
Dear God what next
Exactly the sort of show Lord Reith had in mind ... :roll:
Hard to believe but it's even worse than it sounded.

Watched I, Dolours on the OrTE last night. Quality bit of work. Powerful and chilling stuff.
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For those of us old enough to remember the Chernobyl disaster, the drama of the same name is well worth a watch. For those not old enough to remember it is well worth a watch. Chilling stuff! Can be viewed on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.
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mid ulster maestro wrote:For those of us old enough to remember the Chernobyl disaster, the drama of the same name is well worth a watch. For those not old enough to remember it is well worth a watch. Chilling stuff! Can be viewed on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.
There were lambs running round the mountains that glowed in the dark after that.
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Earlier this evening I watched a B-52 bomber flying over my house with an engine on fire!
Hoping it won’t be repeated......!!!


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