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I enjoy watching (TV show) but wouldn't admit it Page 2

Saved By The Bell. The scrapes Screech and Mr Belding used to get into were grimly addictive.

Quote: KLRiley @ August 22 2011, 8:03 AM BST

My name is Riley and I used to watch Shortland Street.

<sings> 'Is it you, or is it me? Lately I've been lost it seems. I think a change is what I need...'

Nope, never seen it. Whistling nnocently

I very much used to enjoy 'My So Called Life' and 'Heartbreak High',but kept quiet about it; until it turned out that most of my male friends watched them too.

They were both excellent!
The former especially.

My names SB and I've been watching reruns of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

why wouldnt you admit to that??

a fine show!

The Deadliest Warrior

I keep convincing myself it's because it's ironic. But I was genuinely excited about SS V Vietcong

and was actually upset that I missed Polpot v Sadam Hussein

I think my ultimate show would be

"Come dine with Al Quaeda"

Quote: lofthouse @ August 22 2011, 6:34 PM BST

why wouldnt you admit to that??

a fine show!

Ah good, another fan :)

Quote: Shandonbelle @ August 22 2011, 8:01 PM BST

Ah good, another fan :)

It's great.

Gossip Girl, The OC and One Tree Hill. I do like a spot of American teen drama.

I used to watch The OC. I can't stand those others though.

Quote: sootyj @ August 22 2011, 7:24 PM BST

The Deadliest Warrior

I keep convincing myself it's because it's ironic. But I was genuinely excited about SS V Vietcong

and was actually upset that I missed Polpot v Sadam Hussein

I think my ultimate show would be

"Come dine with Al Quaeda"

IRA vs Taliban is the best.

I love, My Big Fat Gypsy Weddings. I hesitate to admit it, because I am always going on about the terrible, mind numbing, bloody awful reality TV shows, and there really are too many (on our TV channels).

Knowing next to nothing about the travelling community, I find the programme fascinating and quite sad for the young girls, who think, being a cook, cleaner, baby maker and bed mate is all that life has to offer them. Giving up their freedom to live a life of drudgery in exchange for feeling like a Princess for one day. Then again I suppose it comes down to what makes a person happy. If the girls and guys are content, then more power to them.

I seem to be watching Hollyoaks on a regularish basis :O It always seems to be on when I'm at the gym, and somehow it is less annoying with subtitles and no sound. I have to admit, though, that now sometimes I tune in when I'm not at the gym...

Quote: JuliaR @ August 23 2011, 4:59 AM BST

I love, My Big Fat Gypsy Weddings. I hesitate to admit it, because I am always going on about the terrible, mind numbing, bloody awful reality TV shows, and there really are too many (on our TV channels).

Knowing next to nothing about the travelling community, I find the programme fascinating and quite sad for the young girls, who think, being a cook, cleaner, baby maker and bed mate is all that life has to offer them. Giving up their freedom to live a life of drudgery in exchange for feeling like a Princess for one day. Then again I suppose it comes down to what makes a person happy. If the girls and guys are content, then more power to them.

Hmm I loved that show, but they really did cherry pick the juiciest stories.

And saying people enjoy their lives when they've been indoctrinated and denied a full education isn't really a choice.

Especially as the poor girls have to save up for the marriage themselves!

All that stuff about grabbing was really disturbing.

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