BaggyTrousers wrote:As for the telebox, the last two Sundays I've watched Colin Stafford-Johnson, row a currach up the west coast of Ireland. He's a wildlife photographer & cameraman and director. Called "Wild Ireland: Edge of the World" a two-part documentary of the land sea & wildlife.
Absolutely stunning presentation and he's one of those guys who has a voice, quiet but like runny honey, goes perfectly with the subject matter. Still on iPlayer if anyone is interested. It's the first programme that Mrs T and I have both put down, iPad's laptops and the rest to just sit and watch in a long time.
For all yousuns please do your self a favour and watch Peter Kayes Car Share season two episode two.
Its now available on iplayer and Kaye is designated driver for Conleth Hill who plays a drunk Elsie from the deli counter dressed as smurfette.
Major hat tilted to James Young and May McFetridge I am sure Conleth will admit to.
As some would say appropriately on here ' Sadie I roared'.
Or is that Elsie?
bazzaj wrote:For all yousuns please do your self a favour and watch Peter Kayes Car Share season two episode two.
Its now available on iplayer and Kaye is designated driver for Conleth Hill who plays a drunk Elsie from the deli counter dressed as smurfette.
Major hat tilted to James Young and May McFetridge I am sure Conleth will admit to.
As some would say appropriately on here ' Sadie I roared'.
Or is that Elsie?
You can take the millie out of Belfast, but she's still called Sadie.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Recently watched 'The Great Wall.' Assumed that with Willem Defoe and Matt Damon staring it would be good. WRONG! Boke 'n' Clarke must have been their acting coaches for this one. Receives Mum's TC certificate. (Total Crap!)
When the bottom has fallen out of your world.
Take Enos and let the world fall out of your bottom!
mid ulster maestro wrote:Recently watched 'The Great Wall.' Assumed that with Willem Defoe and Matt Damon staring it would be good. WRONG! Boke 'n' Clarke must have been their acting coaches for this one. Receives Mum's TC certificate. (Total Crap!)
Worst film I've seen for a long time. What accent was Matt Damon trying to do?
bazzaj wrote:For all yousuns please do your self a favour and watch Peter Kayes Car Share season two episode two.
Its now available on iplayer and Kaye is designated driver for Conleth Hill who plays a drunk Elsie from the deli counter dressed as smurfette.
Major hat tilted to James Young and May McFetridge I am sure Conleth will admit to.
As some would say appropriately on here ' Sadie I roared'.
Or is that Elsie?
Brilliant stuff
Peter Kaye's the only person on that side of the sheugh who could write a character like that. Great performance by Hill who just about kept the credibility of the character intact.
Volunteer at an animal sanctuary; it will fill you with joy , despair, but most of all love, unconditional love of the animals.
Big Neville Southall
Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
When the bottom has fallen out of your world.
Take Enos and let the world fall out of your bottom!