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With there being no football on last night, I watched a film.
Satan. A sort of French version of a Hills Have Eyes/Texas Chainsaw Massacre type film, but with elements of Rosemary's Baby thrown in.
Except more, erm, French.
Good. I'd recommend it. Even with subtitles.
Satan. A sort of French version of a Hills Have Eyes/Texas Chainsaw Massacre type film, but with elements of Rosemary's Baby thrown in.
Except more, erm, French.
Good. I'd recommend it. Even with subtitles.
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
BWFC_Insane wrote:Coach trip is superb! The only decent "reality TV" show thats ever been produced!thebish wrote:bit of a guilty pleasure this morning as I had a lie in and watched Coach Trip whilst eating breakfast!
the tour leader is the spitting imagie of the campest Funeral Director I ever worked with up in Hartlepool..
last night - ploughing very slowly through first series of Dexter - disturbing, funny, well acted - great Telly!
one of the participants on today was a skanky chav girl who claimed to be a professional trained dancer (as evidenced by her being able to do some moves to a CD of Grease in her coach seat?) - but when brendan the tour guide gave her less marks than the two black girls in front of her proclaimed..
"I'm a proper trained dancer 'aint I - I was doing all the proper choreography" (with the "ch" of choreography pronounced as the "ch" in "cheese")

If one were being picky over another's command of language, one might have done well to have said 'fewer marks'.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Coach trip is superb! The only decent "reality TV" show thats ever been produced!thebish wrote:bit of a guilty pleasure this morning as I had a lie in and watched Coach Trip whilst eating breakfast!
the tour leader is the spitting imagie of the campest Funeral Director I ever worked with up in Hartlepool..
last night - ploughing very slowly through first series of Dexter - disturbing, funny, well acted - great Telly!
one of the participants on today was a skanky chav girl who claimed to be a professional trained dancer (as evidenced by her being able to do some moves to a CD of Grease in her coach seat?) - but when brendan the tour guide gave her less marks than the two black girls in front of her proclaimed..
"I'm a proper trained dancer 'aint I - I was doing all the proper choreography" (with the "ch" of choreography pronounced as the "ch" in "cheese")

Cue a Bishy vendetta until I next make a mistake, which will not be long!
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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I've become addicted over the last few weeks. Great TV to get home to!BWFC_Insane wrote:Coach trip is superb! The only decent "reality TV" show thats ever been produced!thebish wrote:bit of a guilty pleasure this morning as I had a lie in and watched Coach Trip whilst eating breakfast!
the tour leader is the spitting imagie of the campest Funeral Director I ever worked with up in Hartlepool..
last night - ploughing very slowly through first series of Dexter - disturbing, funny, well acted - great Telly!
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I know nothing of it, but it sounds fairly good. Is it possible for me to somehow start at the beginning?jimbo wrote:I've become addicted over the last few weeks. Great TV to get home to!BWFC_Insane wrote:Coach trip is superb! The only decent "reality TV" show thats ever been produced!thebish wrote:bit of a guilty pleasure this morning as I had a lie in and watched Coach Trip whilst eating breakfast!
the tour leader is the spitting imagie of the campest Funeral Director I ever worked with up in Hartlepool..
last night - ploughing very slowly through first series of Dexter - disturbing, funny, well acted - great Telly!
May the bridges I burn light your way
Could be on 4od. Not the hardest thing to dip into to be honest - think this is the 3rd series but the first I have seen.Bruce Rioja wrote:I know nothing of it, but it sounds fairly good. Is it possible for me to somehow start at the beginning?jimbo wrote:I've become addicted over the last few weeks. Great TV to get home to!BWFC_Insane wrote:Coach trip is superb! The only decent "reality TV" show thats ever been produced!thebish wrote:bit of a guilty pleasure this morning as I had a lie in and watched Coach Trip whilst eating breakfast!
the tour leader is the spitting imagie of the campest Funeral Director I ever worked with up in Hartlepool..
last night - ploughing very slowly through first series of Dexter - disturbing, funny, well acted - great Telly!
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Bag of shite, in my humble opinion!Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, Jimbo. Just managed eight minutes of the last episode on 4OD.
Perhaps not my bag afterall.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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I do reckon though that they could possibly brighten it up no end by having John Prescott drive the coach.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Bag of shite, in my humble opinion!Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, Jimbo. Just managed eight minutes of the last episode on 4OD.
Perhaps not my bag afterall.
I don't know why this thought lives with me?!
May the bridges I burn light your way
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Bag of shite, in my humble opinion!Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, Jimbo. Just managed eight minutes of the last episode on 4OD.
Perhaps not my bag afterall.
indeed it is - which is why - bizarrely - it is (as a one off every now and again) a guilty pleasure.
life would be dull if our sole TV menu was culled from BBC4..
(weren't you just having a very similar discussion with WtW about Vettriano?)

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No, not really - I wasn't trying to say that Coach Trip "isn't TV".thebish wrote:mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Bag of shite, in my humble opinion!Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, Jimbo. Just managed eight minutes of the last episode on 4OD.
Perhaps not my bag afterall.
indeed it is - which is why - bizarrely - it is (as a one off every now and again) a guilty pleasure.
life would be dull if our sole TV menu was culled from BBC4..
(weren't you just having a very similar discussion with WtW about Vettriano?)
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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