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bon3yard Wrote:

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As for your quote being a

> spoiler I dont think so, its not like you gave

> away a serious plot twist...methinks SBs being

> overy precious. Hides under table to avoid the

> teacup SBs just let fly at my head.


Actually I DID do a big spoiler but I edited it out sharpish. I guess I thought I was the only person in SE22 who hadn't watched Series 2 so a spoiler would be OK. Oops though.

On a people-from-The-Wire-turning-up-unexpectedly, and without going into a long story as to how I came to be watching it, City Senator Clay Davis (or at least the actor who plays him) turns up in (the actually-not-half-bad-if-you're-in-the-mood) Disney film Enchanted. I really wanted a good long sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-it from him...


Is up there with Stringer Bell in the Jack Davenport/Susannah Harker Channel 4 vampire thing from some years ago - Ultraviolet.

Man, I'm going to have to get new slippers now.


I just thought you might have given Keef a chance to do it himself. But I see now you were protecting the unwary and that there was love in your soul, not officiousness. So I apple oh guys for any slight to your character.


P.S. Don't you two gang up on me. ;-)


P.P.S. it's taken me about 10 minutes to get this posted due to the interference of small fingers, so I may have to say ta ta for now.

It's not exactly a biggy, and the forum needs moderators, but I don't agree with changing anyones posts in any way, unless of course they're claiming that a local business is a front for a child porn ring or something!


I also think that it should be totally open who has "the power" on here, and while I'm at it, Sean needs to loosen up on his trigger happy lounging finger! ;-)


Anyway, The Wire...


Well not the wire actually, but The Devil's Whore. I rather enjoyed it last night, did anyone watch?

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