What are you watching tonight?
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Don't think it was the blockbuster ending at all, very much the poignant one. Reflecting on it, it all made sense......LeverEnd wrote:I think you either want an all out blockbuster ending or a poignant one, kind of fell between the two I think.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Hmm, not sure I liked it..hi there, i'm chris wrote:I'm in the vast minority when I say I liked the ending of Dexter.
Very hard to get right I suppose. Was a very good series, finished at the right time though.
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It was set up for one with the storm, but then went another way. A bit clumsy, but not too bad. Must be hard to write.Annoyed Grunt wrote: Don't think it was the blockbuster ending at all, very much the poignant one. Reflecting on it, it all made sense......
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I sat next to him 15+ years ago on a plane to Chicago. I think he was still a minister. Didn't speak a great deal as he worked and I slept for most of it.Athers wrote:Railway Journeys is ace. I believe Mummy bumped into him on a station platform while he was carrying his Bradshaw!
Funny thing was that as we got our bags and mosied on to the pick-up points he was taken to his car as I was taken onto mine, which turned out to be a stretch-limo.
(the stretch was amazing. The driver was a good guy who saw that it was hardly my norm and chatted throughout, showing me the phone, tv, (way before these were normal) & drinks cabinet etc. At one point he pulled over and asked a bunch of people for a direction ... just so he could claim his passenger was some British rock-star ... can't recall who ... and there were suddenly screams and people banging on the smoke-black windows shouting "I love you xxx ...". I think he loved it more than I did).
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Frankie Vaughan?bobo the clown wrote:I sat next to him 15+ years ago on a plane to Chicago. I think he was still a minister. Didn't speak a great deal as he worked and I slept for most of it.Athers wrote:Railway Journeys is ace. I believe Mummy bumped into him on a station platform while he was carrying his Bradshaw!
Funny thing was that as we got our bags and mosied on to the pick-up points he was taken to his car as I was taken onto mine, which turned out to be a stretch-limo.
(the stretch was amazing. The driver was a good guy who saw that it was hardly my norm and chatted throughout, showing me the phone, tv, (way before these were normal) & drinks cabinet etc. At one point he pulled over and asked a bunch of people for a direction ... just so he could claim his passenger was some British rock-star ... can't recall who ... and there were suddenly screams and people banging on the smoke-black windows shouting "I love you xxx ...". I think he loved it more than I did).
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I may well have been ... though I did think he said Dusty Springfield tbh.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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They pretty much did season 7 & 8 back to back....may explain the slightly rushed feel to it.....LeverEnd wrote:It was set up for one with the storm, but then went another way. A bit clumsy, but not too bad. Must be hard to write.Annoyed Grunt wrote: Don't think it was the blockbuster ending at all, very much the poignant one. Reflecting on it, it all made sense......
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Horns of a dilemma tomorrow. Arsenal live on one channel, bake off final live on the other side and I have athletics club to coach at. Would skive off that, watch footy live and video bake off but am already off harriers for the following 2 weeks so can't do 3 in a row.
What to do, what to do?
What to do, what to do?

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Gooner Girl wrote:Horns of a dilemma tomorrow. Arsenal live on one channel, bake off final live on the other side and I have athletics club to coach at. Would skive off that, watch footy live and video bake off but am already off harriers for the following 2 weeks so can't do 3 in a row.
What to do, what to do?
better idea... i have some paint drying on a wall - you could come and watch that!
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OR - you could go to harriers and coach for the evening for me. Genius. I'll make you a cup of tea when you get back and you can watch the second half with me. How's that for a plan?thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Horns of a dilemma tomorrow. Arsenal live on one channel, bake off final live on the other side and I have athletics club to coach at. Would skive off that, watch footy live and video bake off but am already off harriers for the following 2 weeks so can't do 3 in a row.
What to do, what to do?
better idea... i have some paint drying on a wall - you could come and watch that!
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still think the paibnt drying is the most exciting idea (of the options you gave!)Gooner Girl wrote:OR - you could go to harriers and coach for the evening for me. Genius. I'll make you a cup of tea when you get back and you can watch the second half with me. How's that for a plan?thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Horns of a dilemma tomorrow. Arsenal live on one channel, bake off final live on the other side and I have athletics club to coach at. Would skive off that, watch footy live and video bake off but am already off harriers for the following 2 weeks so can't do 3 in a row.
What to do, what to do?
better idea... i have some paint drying on a wall - you could come and watch that!
here's an idea - coach them remotely via your iphone - and watch Holby City...
you've got the technology - it has to be useful for a real-world situation one day!!!
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Huh. Some people (well, my dog) would kill for the chance to sit on the sofa with me, a cup of tea and the football on.thebish wrote:still think the paibnt drying is the most exciting idea (of the options you gave!)Gooner Girl wrote:OR - you could go to harriers and coach for the evening for me. Genius. I'll make you a cup of tea when you get back and you can watch the second half with me. How's that for a plan?thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Horns of a dilemma tomorrow. Arsenal live on one channel, bake off final live on the other side and I have athletics club to coach at. Would skive off that, watch footy live and video bake off but am already off harriers for the following 2 weeks so can't do 3 in a row.
What to do, what to do?
better idea... i have some paint drying on a wall - you could come and watch that!
here's an idea - coach them remotely via your iphone - and watch Holby City...
you've got the technology - it has to be useful for a real-world situation one day!!!
Watch your own paint dry.
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hmmm... it's tempting - after all, I have sat on your sofa with you watching the footie with a cup of tea before...Gooner Girl wrote:
Huh. Some people (well, my dog) would kill for the chance to sit on the sofa with me, a cup of tea and the football on.
Watch your own paint dry.
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well, you'll have to persuade Paddy to move now.thebish wrote:hmmm... it's tempting - after all, I have sat on your sofa with you watching the footie with a cup of tea before...Gooner Girl wrote:
Huh. Some people (well, my dog) would kill for the chance to sit on the sofa with me, a cup of tea and the football on.
Watch your own paint dry.

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Did you watch Arsenals 4 from the weekend? If not check out MOTD. Wilsheres and Ramseys were a bit special!LeverEnd wrote:Just watched Kasami's goal for Fulham. Special finish.
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Heard Jack's was good.....not seen it though....Gooner Girl wrote:Did you watch Arsenals 4 from the weekend? If not check out MOTD. Wilsheres and Ramseys were a bit special!LeverEnd wrote:Just watched Kasami's goal for Fulham. Special finish.
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Check out MOTD.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Heard Jack's was good.....not seen it though....Gooner Girl wrote:Did you watch Arsenals 4 from the weekend? If not check out MOTD. Wilsheres and Ramseys were a bit special!LeverEnd wrote:Just watched Kasami's goal for Fulham. Special finish.
Wasn't so much his finish, more the fact that it was a real team goal. Think this one was better though...

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HmmmmGooner Girl wrote:Check out MOTD.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Heard Jack's was good.....not seen it though....Gooner Girl wrote:Did you watch Arsenals 4 from the weekend? If not check out MOTD. Wilsheres and Ramseys were a bit special!LeverEnd wrote:Just watched Kasami's goal for Fulham. Special finish.
Wasn't so much his finish, more the fact that it was a real team goal. Think this one was better though...![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHZ0Vcp579w#t=46" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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'An error occurred, please try again later' That'll teach you to show off with your fancy embeddingAnnoyed Grunt wrote:HmmmmGooner Girl wrote:Check out MOTD.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Heard Jack's was good.....not seen it though....Gooner Girl wrote:Did you watch Arsenals 4 from the weekend? If not check out MOTD. Wilsheres and Ramseys were a bit special!LeverEnd wrote:Just watched Kasami's goal for Fulham. Special finish.
Wasn't so much his finish, more the fact that it was a real team goal. Think this one was better though...![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHZ0Vcp579w#t=46" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Bollocks.....
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