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Two Pints - 2009 Specials Page 2

She is a very boob based performer.
Luckily she also has some other talents too (acting and being funny).

Quote: zooo @ December 16 2009, 4:14 PM GMT

She is a very boob based performer.
Luckily she also has some other talents too (acting and being funny).

Yeah she does use them quite a lot but I don't think anyone's complaining.

She is a good actress and of what I have seen of her a nice person too so a all-rounder.

Yes, she does seem jolly nice.

Wonderful tits. Lovely woman. Excellent boobs. Good actress.

Quote: Tim Walker @ December 16 2009, 4:20 PM GMT

Wonderful tits. Lovely woman. Excellent boobs. Good actress.

I think that sums her up.

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I've never watched Two Pints.

Does she actually get them out? I could use a reason to watch.

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ December 16 2009, 4:44 PM GMT

I've never watched Two Pints.

Does she actually get them out? I could use a reason to watch.

No she doesn't but there always on show.

Quote: James Cotter @ December 16 2009, 4:47 PM GMT

No she doesn't but there always on show.

On a little marble plinth behind the bar.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ December 16 2009, 4:48 PM GMT

On a little marble plinth behind the bar.

Behind a red rope with opening hour being between 10am to 5am.

Quote: James Cotter @ December 16 2009, 4:47 PM GMT

No she doesn't but there always on show.

When are the tits going to get their own spin-off series?

As captivating as they may be, can we get back to the show rather than discussing Sheridan Smith's breasts please!

Quote: Aaron @ December 16 2009, 5:10 PM GMT

As captivating as they may be, can we get back to the show rather than discussing Sheridan Smith's breasts please!

Or at the very least give equal consideration to her rear end.

Am I right in saying these specials are the end for the show?

No, you are not. A ninth series is in production for broadcast late 2010.

Finally got around to seeing this last night.

I have seen every episode of this show and I constantly find myself being very forgiving of it because I quite like many of the actors involved. I keep telling myself that there HAS to be some merit to it. I've slowly been moving into the column of the naysayers as I see this show slide down a scary slope. I think the story was over years ago and it's just been stretched out to the point of no return now. This is such a typical act of American sitcoms and it looks like they've taken this one down the same path.

I'd like to see this two episodes wrap it up and let the actors concentrate on something new. I'd also like to see Susan Nickson try writing for a demographic.

Quote: matt insley @ December 17 2009, 7:13 PM GMT

I'd also like to see Susan Nickson try writing for a demographic.

Laughing out loud

Oh... you're serious? Errr ;)

I think she already does write for a demographic, ostensibly the BBC Three 18-35 bracket. Though who Grownups was aimed at I've no fupping idea.

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