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Things you like, but know you shouldn't really... Page 3

Elf is a fantastic film!
No shame in that.

Quote: Griff @ November 7 2009, 10:32 AM GMT

Anyway, things I like but know I shouldn't really. May I just point out that these are not generally representative of my taste, and I do know they are wrong.

Personally, I think that 'good taste' is much over-rated, and it is very healthy to enjoy things that you think you shouldn't.

The North.

Quote: Nogget @ November 7 2009, 11:29 AM GMT

it is very healthy to enjoy things that you think you shouldn't.

That is what Stephen Milligan used to say...

And Ian Huntley.

Quote: Aaron @ November 7 2009, 11:39 AM GMT

And Ian Huntley.

Is that a 'thing you like but know you shouldn't really'?

Well those girls did look like annoying little brats, but no.

Quote: Lee Henman @ November 7 2009, 4:01 AM GMT
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Easy! Easy! Easy!

I have Big Daddy's autograph. :$

Was it a hand print with some gravy?

Quote: zooo @ November 7 2009, 12:06 PM GMT

Was it a hand print with some gravy?

Laughing out loud I was about ten years old at the time. My Dad lifted me up onto his shoulders so I could wave my autograph book at Big Daddy and he made a point of coming over to speak to us. He was really nice at the time.
Haystacks refused to give autographs and pushed through the audience to get past but I think that was all part of the act.

Quote: zooo @ November 7 2009, 12:06 PM GMT

Was it a hand print with some gravy?

Laughing out loud

Since losing my job, I've started to become reaquainted with daytime telly, so it is with great shame that I admit to watching the following on an occassional basis -

Bargain Hunt - I don't know what it is about this godawful show that I find even remotely appealing.

Monk - about the OCD detective, I really enjoyed these, almost like a murder mystery sitcom.

The One Show - it's the only show I know that can cram in child cancer, hedgehog mating habits and the history of Grimsby whilst simultaeneously interviewing David Cameron and Lenny Henry - and all within a 30 minute time slot. It is proper bonkers.

I looove the One Show!

Quote: zooo @ November 7 2009, 12:06 PM GMT

Was it a hand print with some gravy?

Laughing out loud

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 7 2009, 12:19 PM GMT

Since losing my job,

Have you looked down the side of the sofa?

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