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Fair enough Keef, my apologies. It's just having personally suffered from a wire spoiler on here that you dropped, I took a decision I regret, but I did feel a sense of urgency on that one. On reflection I should have replaced the offending word word with *spoiler deleted* ;-)


Just to be clear I almost never edit posts (barring the odd fix on a broken picture image) and will generally have a quiet word with someone once a month or so.

The forum is brilliantly self-policing so we all take a less is more stance.


And under instruction I never lounge unless the I am informed the admin is away.

If you're talking about the spoiler I think you are talking about (involving Greggs), then funnily enough, I didn't know I was spoiling. You assumed from something that I said that I was suggesting a plot line, and that plot line actually came true, but I'd not watched it yet! Weird huh?


Anyway, when drunk in the EDT once, you told me all about Bubbles, so we're square! ;-)

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I got series One of The Wire from Father Christmas and have just started watching it at the rate of two episodes a night. Four to go. I am loving the way my perception of character is constantly changing. Would love to take someone up on their offer of a loan of series two in the next week or two.......
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Oh Sean I havent got series 2 yet, and yes those last episodes were sweat drippingly emotional. We've got to finish watching 3 lovefilms dvds before we can join the queue for series 2. See, I can' even string a sentence together anymore. Happy to lend someone series 1, can anyone lend us series 2? Don't think we can hold...out ....much...longer. pleeeease. We're going through terrible cold nut roast.
Have I told you it gets better and better?


Until the last series, where, whilst still good, it rather lets itself down, and dies like a fart in a concert hall.


My series 2 is also out there (Jah, if you speak to Steveo can you ask him for it back, as I think he's well and truly finished with it).

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Just finished the end of series 5.

sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit that was good. I might start the whole thing again now with the extras where the writers chat about each episode.

but what to fill the void with?



am enjoying this series of Dexter as well though. a lot of sauce in there!

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