What are you watching?
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What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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Rummaged through my dvds and dug out Band of Brothers. Better viewing second time around.
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Leonard was a celeb sex offender before it was fashionable.solidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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You should have gone to Queens v Malonesolidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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Solids, your time was not wasted watching Maneul's Da, Leonard.solidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
I assume he delivered lengthy lines of languid loquaciousness, looking lugubriously like a louche lounge-lizard?
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.
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Fined £75 when it was a fair slap of semolians. Wonder what Manuel thought of it?big mervyn wrote:Leonard was a celeb sex offender before it was fashionable.solidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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.
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First defeat of the season in the league for the Binmen.Rooster wrote:You should have gone to Queens v Malonesolidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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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.
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I wonder if his crime (no idea what it was) would make him an unemployable pariah today or if it was something that wouldn't even cause a bobby on the beat to break stride. Funny old world.BaggyTrousers wrote:Fined £75 when it was a fair slap of semolians. Wonder what Manuel thought of it?big mervyn wrote:Leonard was a celeb sex offender before it was fashionable.solidarity wrote:What do you watch on a Friday when there's no match at Ravers? I've just watched half an hour of The Good Old Days; complete with Leonard Sachs and 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush.' I can't believe it, I really did that. Clearly, without Ravers or at least something rugby shaped, on a Friday I'm a lost soul.
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Professor T was good on More 4.
"A quirky Belgian crime drama about an eccentric but gifted professor and police advisor".
"A quirky Belgian crime drama about an eccentric but gifted professor and police advisor".
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Bought a pair of tortoiseshell shoes yesterday. Took me an hour walking out of the shap.
The first pair I tried were a bit tight. Yer man says "try them with the tongue out". "Theyth sthill feelth a bith tighth" says I.
When I got home the wife says "why is one of your laces loose". I showed her the box. It clearly said Tai Wan.
The first pair I tried were a bit tight. Yer man says "try them with the tongue out". "Theyth sthill feelth a bith tighth" says I.
When I got home the wife says "why is one of your laces loose". I showed her the box. It clearly said Tai Wan.
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Sorry. Thought I was in the joke thread there
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Don't worry, rum has posted a non-joke in there anyway.big mervyn wrote:Sorry. Thought I was in the joke thread there
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Anybody watch Derrygirls?
Some great lines but I thought it was mostly average enough. The press seem to have loved it, even across the water.
Some great lines but I thought it was mostly average enough. The press seem to have loved it, even across the water.
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Acting a little OTT but enjoyed it.solidarity wrote:Anybody watch Derrygirls?
Some great lines but I thought it was mostly average enough. The press seem to have loved it, even across the water.
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