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I've just had a flick through. Tonight is yet another night whereby I find myself paying £40 a month to Sky and £12 to the BBC yet there isn't a single solitary fecking thing on television that's worth watching. I'm seriously thinking of firing Sky off now. Other than for the footie, anything I watch that's on Sky I can get through a freeview box anyway. Has anyone else told Sky to shove it? Experiences please.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I've just had a flick through. Tonight is yet another night whereby I find myself paying £40 a month to Sky and £12 to the BBC yet there isn't a single solitary fecking thing on television that's worth watching. I'm seriously thinking of firing Sky off now. Other than for the footie, anything I watch that's on Sky I can get through a freeview box anyway. Has anyone else told Sky to shove it? Experiences please.
got rid of sky 4 or 5 years ago - and don't miss it. for the few times Bolton are on live - I got to ye pubbe or to a neighbour who pays for sky!
(edit - I do miss the cricket when it's not on terrestrial

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Indeed it is. Norton's a good actor so you'd expect not much else. It was out at the same time to a similar film - The Prestige. Well worth a watch as well.William the White wrote:Yeah - very good movie...TANGODANCER wrote:Hadn't seen this before. Kept my attention from beginning to end. Unusual and thoroughly enjoyable.TANGODANCER wrote:All set to watch The Illusionist at 10-35.
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Did nobody watch Frankie Worthington on Come Dine With Me?
Recorded it, and watched it last night. Quite amusing, overall. Frank seemed to genuinely enjoy it - certainly the least bitchy (and most generous with his marking).
Recorded it, and watched it last night. Quite amusing, overall. Frank seemed to genuinely enjoy it - certainly the least bitchy (and most generous with his marking).
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Yeah I saw it... I liked Carlton Palmer, but I want to punch John Fashanu.. Hard.. In the mouthPuskas wrote:Did nobody watch Frankie Worthington on Come Dine With Me?
Recorded it, and watched it last night. Quite amusing, overall. Frank seemed to genuinely enjoy it - certainly the least bitchy (and most generous with his marking).
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He did come across as a reet twunt, didn't he?boltonboris wrote:Yeah I saw it... I liked Carlton Palmer, but I want to punch John Fashanu.. Hard.. In the mouthPuskas wrote:Did nobody watch Frankie Worthington on Come Dine With Me?
Recorded it, and watched it last night. Quite amusing, overall. Frank seemed to genuinely enjoy it - certainly the least bitchy (and most generous with his marking).
A shame. I've wanted to like Fashanu ever since that game against Wimbledon at Burnden, when he was stood in front of the Manny Road terrace, conducting them, whilst they sang, "Vinnie Jones, you're a wanker". It seemed that he had a sense of humour. Watching him on CDWM, I just thought he was an arse.
Oh well.
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