What are you watching tonight?
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General Mannerheim wrote:watching second stieg laarson, played with fire. wasnt impressed with the first one but will see how this is, i preferred the first book. havent read the third, cant be arsed.
Imagine that. I started reading the second yesterday. Cracking yarn, am about halfway through. Again though, anything more than rape-y Dan Brown with Swedish lesbians?
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I need put the xbox controller down to play catchup with the telly tonight. I've got three Boardwalks queued up on the magic sky box and something like half a season of the Sopranos to get through. Down to <10% free disk space, and if I'm not careful I'm may have to start deleting the wife's crap off there to make room.
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Oh ... & the very best of luck with that one !!CrazyHorse wrote:I need put the xbox controller down to play catchup with the telly tonight. I've got three Boardwalks queued up on the magic sky box and something like half a season of the Sopranos to get through. Down to <10% free disk space, and if I'm not careful I may have to start deleting the wife's crap off there to make room.
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I'm sure one of the kids could accidentally delete the series link of the repeats of Changing Rooms from 10 years ago without there being too much bother. They're so old that Handy Andy hasn't even made the MDF closet for Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to go into yet.
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I decided to deleted EPL Highlights and the live broadcast of Bolton - Stoke
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My evening's viewing might well involve some people cooking in competitive circumstances. 
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Bruce Rioja wrote:My evening's viewing might well involve some people cooking in competitive circumstances.
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Au contraire, Enfield. He rarely does.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:My evening's viewing might well involve some people cooking in competitive circumstances.
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The cabbie's stealing a living. He mirrors EVERYTHING John Torode or Michel Roux says. I can do that, gizza job!
And tell me - how can he when 50% of the time he goes first?

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Aaaaah, the old 'nonplussed look, followed by "the kids must have done it" ' ruse. Bravo.CrazyHorse wrote:I'm sure one of the kids could accidentally delete the series link of the repeats of Changing Rooms from 10 years ago without there being too much bother. They're so old that Handy Andy hasn't even made the MDF closet for Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to go into yet.
The stuff you'll bin will suddenly be vital the moment 'the kids' press the delete button.
A couple of weeks ago I got rid of 3 films she stored 2 Christmasses ago. I can almost see out of one eye now. That said, the stuff you cite does sound especially uninspiring.
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Hey! its not just women. My hubby fills up the sky box thingy with all kinds of cack!
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Gooner Girl wrote:Hey! its not just women. My hubby fills up the sky box thingy with all kinds of cack!
yeah - but he's famous for his SPECTACULAR bad telly-taste!!!
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True, i found him watching Bolton the other day....thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Hey! its not just women. My hubby fills up the sky box thingy with all kinds of cack!
yeah - but he's famous for his SPECTACULAR bad telly-taste!!!

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Dunno why, but I have this thing about never letting it get more than 20% full. I've seriously no idea why though. 

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Its probably best you don't pull at that string...Bruce Rioja wrote:Dunno why, but I have this thing about never letting it get more than 20% full. I've seriously no idea why though.

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Gooner Girl wrote:Its probably best you don't pull at that string...Bruce Rioja wrote:Dunno why, but I have this thing about never letting it get more than 20% full. I've seriously no idea why though.


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£7 earphones. Does your search for hi-fi perfection know no bounds ?Bruce Rioja wrote:Had to spend another £7 on headphones the other night because I'd put mine down 'somewhere'............ again.
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Says Bobo, listening to his Wishbone Ash through his Bose OE2i jobbies.bobo the clown wrote:£7 earphones. Does your search for hi-fi perfection know no bounds ?Bruce Rioja wrote:Had to spend another £7 on headphones the other night because I'd put mine down 'somewhere'............ again.

They were only for my iPod, thank you very much.

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Some of the line-up for I'm a Celebrity revealed:
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I love this show and always watch it. That looks a good mix to me. Can't wait!
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I love this show and always watch it. That looks a good mix to me. Can't wait!
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Au contraire, Enfield. He rarely does.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:My evening's viewing might well involve some people cooking in competitive circumstances.
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The cabbie's stealing a living. He mirrors EVERYTHING John Torode or Michel Roux says. I can do that, gizza job!
And tell me - how can he when 50% of the time he goes first?
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So thoertically he could go first 100% of the time then 
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