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Did you ever see the one in which he'd won a holiday to Spain by entering a competition on a bag of frozen chips? Met his Spanish equivalent. Absolute gold.clapton is god wrote:Caught up with John Sergeant Interviews Rab C Nesbit. Possibly one of the funniest programs I have ever watched.
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^ That was on this week, Bruce! And is also available on the BBC iPlayer
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Watched Shutter Island on Saturday. I seem to recall it getting panned on here. I actually enjoyed it, although they could probably have made it a bit shorter.
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Last night i went to see The Help.
hmmm, cant quite decide. difficult subject, i definitely enjoyed it, watched parts of it through watery eyes, and LOL'd a few times too.
thats the trouble i think, its a bit too sickly sweet to be a grim portrait of racism in 1960's Mississippi, but also too sentimental to be a coming of age comedy? didnt really get the cross over? also features a completely irrelevant and pointless romantic sub plot which annoyed me!.. on the whole tho a decent watch, and if you dont well up from time to time your dead inside!
hmmm, cant quite decide. difficult subject, i definitely enjoyed it, watched parts of it through watery eyes, and LOL'd a few times too.
thats the trouble i think, its a bit too sickly sweet to be a grim portrait of racism in 1960's Mississippi, but also too sentimental to be a coming of age comedy? didnt really get the cross over? also features a completely irrelevant and pointless romantic sub plot which annoyed me!.. on the whole tho a decent watch, and if you dont well up from time to time your dead inside!
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I enjoyed it.. Thought the twist wasn't exactly earth shatterning (or suprising, even)Bruce Rioja wrote:Watched Shutter Island on Saturday. I seem to recall it getting panned on here. I actually enjoyed it, although they could probably have made it a bit shorter.
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Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely 

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Gooner Girl wrote:Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely
Owen Coyle would kick BOTH their arses at Table Tennis.
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And you know that how?! Perhaps he should give up football management (as he's not very good at it) and take up table tennis instead then?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely
Owen Coyle would kick BOTH their arses at Table Tennis.
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Gooner Girl wrote:And you know that how?! Perhaps he should give up football management (as he's not very good at it) and take up table tennis instead then?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely
Owen Coyle would kick BOTH their arses at Table Tennis.
He and Arsene Wenger have a similair track record in terms of trophy wins these last 6 years.

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Oooh! Harsh! Tell me, how are you getting on in the Champions league this year?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:And you know that how?! Perhaps he should give up football management (as he's not very good at it) and take up table tennis instead then?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely
Owen Coyle would kick BOTH their arses at Table Tennis.
He and Arsene Wenger have a similair track record in terms of trophy wins these last 6 years.

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Gooner Girl wrote:Oooh! Harsh! Tell me, how are you getting on in the Champions league this year?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:And you know that how?! Perhaps he should give up football management (as he's not very good at it) and take up table tennis instead then?!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Watched a cracking video of Wojciech Szczesny take on Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Table Tennis using frying pans. Now don't all rush at once, i'll send you the link if you ask nicely
Owen Coyle would kick BOTH their arses at Table Tennis.
He and Arsene Wenger have a similair track record in terms of trophy wins these last 6 years.
You're right. You have to be in it to win it. So, of the 14 consecutive years of being in it, how have your lot done?
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Errrr.... I'm still sulking about how we were robbed by Barca in 2006! If it hadn't been for Lehmann being a complete and utter nutjob...
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And them being a much better team than you?
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I watched the Gulliver's Travels yesterday... Jack Black was fat and he was surrounded by some tiny people. Didn't really follow the plot closely but I think it was a Hollywood adaptation of the Smurfs...
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Yep, what a terible let down that was. .... & only one thread of the original book too. Waste of a good opportunity I'm afraid.Eloy wrote:I watched the Gulliver's Travels yesterday... Jack Black was fat and he was surrounded by some tiny people. Didn't really follow the plot closely but I think it was a Hollywood adaptation of the Smurfs...
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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.... by the way, & I appreciate William's glee at this, but where the bloody-hell has "Anonymous" gone ? It was massively marketed, pushed in cinema's, papers, TV & radio. Top level cast ..... & it's just disapperated ?
Can't see it on anywhere.
Can't see it on anywhere.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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However, the Avatar's adaptation of the Smurfs was a smashing success! At least commercially.bobo the clown wrote:Yep, what a terible let down that was. .... & only one thread of the original book too. Waste of a good opportunity I'm afraid.Eloy wrote:I watched the Gulliver's Travels yesterday... Jack Black was fat and he was surrounded by some tiny people. Didn't really follow the plot closely but I think it was a Hollywood adaptation of the Smurfs...
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bobo the clown wrote:.... by the way, & I appreciate William's glee at this, but where the bloody-hell has "Anonymous" gone ? It was massively marketed, pushed in cinema's, papers, TV & radio. Top level cast ..... & it's just disapperated ?
Can't see it on anywhere.
Dunno, but it got absolutely SLATED by the critics.
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not really watching - but the listening thread is really about music..
the new series of "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" on R4.. I had thought it should end and that Humph was irreplaceable - but Jack Dee is (I think) the perfect replacement. It didn't work with Fry - but it certainly does with Dee...
the new series of "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" on R4.. I had thought it should end and that Humph was irreplaceable - but Jack Dee is (I think) the perfect replacement. It didn't work with Fry - but it certainly does with Dee...
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