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Lol, get a nice telly for the bedroom and gently usher her in there.

I miss Brookside....

Quote: zooo @ March 29 2013, 9:05 PM GMT

Or, if you are very intelligent and are busily working your brain to its limit all day every day, watching a soap once or twice a week to give your brain a break is quite a nice relaxing thing to do. ;)

NO! you are doomed. Read a good book (even the 'Beano') or take a walk.

Quote: Pingl @ March 29 2013, 9:15 PM GMT

But what if you have a wife who watches every episode of every episode until slowly your brain turns inside out and you wander around humming the eastenders theme with a vacant look in your eyes crying on the inside, AAAHHHH DUFFF DUFFF DUFFF

Grounds for divorce. Definitely.

Lol, I read lots of books. And watch lots of telly. :)

Quote: zooo @ March 29 2013, 9:34 PM GMT

Col, I read lots of books. And watch lots of telly. becasue I have no friends except the ones in books or on the telly :(

Aw Zooo I'll be your friend

As an experiment I once forced myself to watch an episode of a soap. I didn't know anything about what went before and the whole episode consisted, therefore, of ... Nothing. Pointless prattling between characters - no plot, nothing if interest.
*of*

Quote: lofthouse @ March 29 2013, 9:20 PM GMT

I miss Brookside....

Funnily enough that is the one soap I liked, Bobby and Shelia etc. I used to really love that show, and probably for that reason it was cancelled along with anything else I love like Spooks and Time Team Angry

Quote: sootyj @ March 29 2013, 9:37 PM GMT

Aw Zooo I'll be your friend

Yay!

So will I from a sense of duty towards a soap addict. Laughing out loud

:D

Two new friends. I shall make more room in the loft.

Quote: zooo @ March 29 2013, 9:47 PM GMT

:D

Two new friends. I shall make more room in the loft.

I won't go there if you have spiders!!!!

Ken Burns' - The West

Utterly brilliant documentary on native American history

Quote: lofthouse @ March 30 2013, 12:53 PM GMT

Ken Burns' - The West

Utterly brilliant documentary on native American history

Burns also did an astounding history of the Civil War. That narration is perfection, that voice echoes with the history and birth pangs of an emerging nation

The Best of Benny Hill. Henry Mcgee always cracks me up :)

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