You're welcome.UlsterNo9 wrote:The Last of the Mohicans on Dave @ 9pm
It has been a few years since I've watched it, that's my night sorted.
Soundtrack is out of this world from memory
What are you watching?
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Buzzing for Superbowl
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Are the Belfast Giants not in it this year then?Dave wrote:
About the superbowl
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Is Superbowl not just a synonym for Trap 2Dave wrote:
About the superbowl
In which case, it is frequently discussed on these forums, so clearly some care about it?
Or am I missing something (like a brain)?
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I'm afraid not. That MAGA twunt Brady could do with a kneecapping.big mervyn wrote:Are the Belfast Giants not in it this year then?Dave wrote:
About the superbowl
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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That's another way of saying it's a load of shyte?Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Is Superbowl not just a synonym for Trap 2Dave wrote:
About the superbowl
In which case, it is frequently discussed on these forums, so clearly some care about it?
Or am I missing something (like a brain)?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Dave wrote:That's another way of saying it's a load of shyte?
Superbowl, or the discussions on this forum?
Or both?
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All threeCap'n Grumpy wrote:Dave wrote:That's another way of saying it's a load of shyte?
Superbowl, or the discussions on this forum?
Or both?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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It was interesting to see that the BT is now suggesting that Derry Girls has 'jumped the shark' (after hyping it up for months)
What they mean, in fact, not least given that only 8 episodes have ever aired, is that it was fairly brad pitt in the first place.
Some of the lines sound funny but that's purely down to the accent.
Comedies that are championed almost exclusively by women (Gavin and Stacey, anything with Miranda in it) are invariably about as entertaining as watching a game reffed by Peter Fitzgibbon.
To be fair, it's much better than Warren.
What they mean, in fact, not least given that only 8 episodes have ever aired, is that it was fairly brad pitt in the first place.
Some of the lines sound funny but that's purely down to the accent.
Comedies that are championed almost exclusively by women (Gavin and Stacey, anything with Miranda in it) are invariably about as entertaining as watching a game reffed by Peter Fitzgibbon.
To be fair, it's much better than Warren.
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… which, in most cases, is shyte.justinr73 wrote:It was interesting to see that the BT is now suggesting that Derry Girls has 'jumped the shark' (after hyping it up for months)
What they mean, in fact, not least given that only 8 episodes have ever aired, is that it was fairly brad pitt in the first place.
Some of the lines sound funny but that's purely down to the accent.
Comedies that are championed almost exclusively by women (Gavin and Stacey, anything with Miranda in it) are invariably about as entertaining as watching a game reffed by Peter Fitzgibbon.
To be fair, it's much better than Warren.
It was in the shark's bake halfway thru episode 2 far as I was concerned.
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Have never watched Derry Girls, and switched Warren off half-way through the first episode.
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I was looking forward to Warren as it's set in my home town (well, city now) of Preston.
In addition to it being poorly scripted, I've now established that it's actually filmed in Cardiff.
Life can be so full of disappointment sometimes.
In addition to it being poorly scripted, I've now established that it's actually filmed in Cardiff.
Life can be so full of disappointment sometimes.
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Irish Rock at the BBC.
Currently showing Rory Gallagher, followed by Horslips
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Samstew wrote:Irish Rock at the BBC.
Currently showing Rory Gallagher, followed by Horslips
Forgot to mention that it is on BBC4 all evening
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