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I suspect the church is going to be busier than it is normally this Sunday.
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Dopamine1979 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think it is your civic duty to scan and post the > full letter and photo. Haha! There is no way the forum moderator is going to let that happen. Not after the EDT shit on the floor scandal. Shame though.
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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I miss Thames Television. > > Louisa. And LWT.
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Millhaven Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > PeckhamRose Wrote: > > Guardian & Twitter......did you expect truth? Ha! To be fair, other media outlets have used the term "axed" as well.
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God you people. Some poor family is in ruins and you all want some cheap entertainment. Still, as it is out there already out in the public domain it might as well be posted up. *cough*
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I would be happy never to see another cookery programme ever again, to be honest.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I like the late night music biopics late Saturday > nights - but I'm usually too sozzled to remember > whether they are on BBC3 or BBC4......hopefully > bbc4. haha! I know what you mean. But fear not, they are safely on BBC4 at the moment.
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PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They're not axing it, they're putting it online. Bloody Guardian media twitter account were saying 'axed'. Typical.
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Never really built or maintained an identity - > unlike Beeb4 or R6. > > Can't win 'em all. Litle Britain started on BBC3. Shame it has produced little else. If you pardon the pun.
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Seems like the BBC DG has cottened on to the fact that 4 hours of 'Family Guy' a night and reruns of soap operas and not that funny sitcoms isn't floating our boat nor cost worthy. I for one wouldn't miss BBC3 but would be very disappointed if BBC4 were to go the same way.
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Dopamine1979 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is turning into the irrational rage thread. Ha! That is how most of these threads turn out like.
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What about MILFs and 'yummy mummies'?
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dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Use of poor spoken language/grammar. > > A few examples include > > "ya get me" and/or "know what I mean" at the end > of every other sentence. And > > "that was awesome" Yes, see also 'right' at the end of each sentence. Ok to use sparingly but at the end of every sentence becomes hard on the ears. There is a great Eddie Izzard sketch where he bemoans the over use of the word 'awesome' by Americans.
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FJDGoose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > people saying 'can I get...!' all over the place It is spreading like a disease. Glad I don't work in an industry where I had to face that all day as I would feel duty bound to correct the user.
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Zedd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This thread is golden... > > I want to know what a "yummy mummy" looks like to > make them so easily identifiable... We used to call them 'pram face' back in the 90s.
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Friend of mine emailed me a picture of the front of the station before they built all those ugly bulidings around it. Whoever sanctioned the building of those shops and offices must have been barmy. The station had quite a nice facade which shouldn't have been hidden away.
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Just spent my lunch break reading this thread. Nearly every sector of society getting it in the neck. Top sneering.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I could have sworn he moved a couple of times Just Googled him. Still with us. 81 years old and still going strong. Fantastic. Might go to this production on the strength that he is in it. Childhood heroes of mine were the men from U.N.C.L.E
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 12 Angry Men was great and Napoleon Solo is in it! Leave off. Thought Robert Vaughn died ages ago!
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giggirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, very well done at the Royal Court. > Outstanding. If you book your tickets for the > West End play via the Royal Court, you get a > better deal. Here's a link > > http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/let-the- > right-one-in-west-end?dm_i=1P0Z,27JWS,9M60DD,7ZXU3 > ,1 Cheers, might try and give that a bash.
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giggirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let The Right One In, which I saw at the Royal > Court before Christmas and is transferring to the > West End. I can recommend it highly but it is > scary. Blimey! Didn't know there was a theatre production of that. The book and the original film are fantastic.
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I went to see 'Ghost Stories' 3 years ago. It is so good I haven't been to the theatre since to see anything else.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Personally though I don't think Moyes is as bad as > a lot if people are claiming and feel he should be > given one summer and season after this to prove > himself. Looking less likely though. As many have already said, this would be massive job for most. Possibly hiring someone from within the club may have been a better option. Someone like Moyes coming in cold, this particular job may be too much for them. That isn't really a criticism of Moyes but he has come from somewhere with no pressure to a cauldron.
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Parkdrive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So where to > start? A desperate bid for Steven Gerrard? > > He might be 33. But, if you need a third goal > against Olympiakos to stay in the Champions > League, Gerrard?s your man. Or would be but for > those pettifogging UEFA transfer regulations and > the possibility that he?d rather stay at > Liverpool, contest titles and play at Europe?s > highest level next season. > In Liverpool, understandably, Gerrard is > considered priceless because of the occasional > footballing miracle. Over to you, Wayne. You've as much chance of seeing Messi holding up a Sunderland shirt at The Stadium of Light next August. Just the emotional upheaval alone would probably render Gerrard (a player already in the twilight of his powers and career)totally useless. Gerrard would never cross that line to Man Utd anymore than he would to Everton.
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Never really hated Man Utd. Nor Arsenal that much. But I hate with all my heart Liverpool, Spurs, Leeds and in more recent times Barcelona. Mind you, I once overheard my missus telling her mate that if I was really honest I'd admit to hating anyone we happen to be playing. In a sense this is true of all supporters of all clubs. I have a spurs supporting mate that hates any team that plays in red. He of course loathes Arsenal as you would expect from any spurs fan but almost equally detests Liverpool, Man Utd, even poor old Charlton gets short shrift.
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