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Because it's damn close to a headless zebra.

Why did I know you'd say that!

So far today I've have seen the latest episode of Outnumbered on the BBC iPlayer and currently I'm watching Frasier on DVD.

Columbo: "Death Lends A Hand", with Robert Culp and Ray Milland. (on DVD)

Five episodes into True Detective. Brilliant series.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 9th March 2014, 10:00 PM GMT

Columbo: "Death Lends A Hand", with Robert Culp and Ray Milland. (on DVD)

'Erm, let me just clarify this for a moment, the way I see it is that you chose to watch Columbo. Would that be correct?'

Quote: Oldrocker @ 9th March 2014, 10:07 PM GMT

'Erm, let me just clarify this for a moment, the way I see it is that you chose to watch Columbo. Would that be correct?'

Hey, Columbo is worth five of those CSI series.

Citizen Smith (pilot)

EDL girls : don't call me racist

Hah

Id be surprised if you can spell racist

What a bunch of thick as shit, retarded f**kwits

Scum

never let me go, one of my fave films

I'm a miserable sod

Quote: lofthouse @ 10th March 2014, 9:09 PM GMT

EDL girls : don't call me racist

Hah

Id be surprised if you can spell racist

What a bunch of thick as shit, retarded f**kwits

Scum

I thought it was quite interesting. I felt sorry for the fairly sensible 16 year old with the family who were trying to persuade her to go on marches. It would take a lot for a kid to stand up to that kind of pressure.

Most of the others just seemed to be looking for a sense of belonging and a surrogate family. The older blonde from Yorkshire had classic Queen Bee Syndrome.

The actual issues and policies of the EDL seemed secondary to the fulfilment of an emotional need.

Had to laugh at the announcer at the beginning:

"Now, with racist language from the start, "EDL Girls: Don't call us racist". :S

Quote: sootyj @ 10th March 2014, 9:20 PM GMT

never let me go, one of my fave films

I'm a miserable sod

I've never seen it, because I love the book so much and I don't want to be disappointed. Do you think it does the book justice?

Just watched the Yes Minister > Yes Prime Minister episode.

Class writing, class acting, just class, class, class.

Still not seen T.W in One Born, beyond the opening titles. Where's my rubber duck goddamit!

I saw him saying something the other day!

What was it? I'm surprised he isn't walking around with a copy of his sitcom quoting lines to the patients and winking into camera.

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