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Post by trubble on Oct 28, 2009 14:08:27 GMT
The Restaurant is returning soon, that any use to you? I hate to brag but The Apprentice (Irish Version) is currently on RTE on Monday nights so I've got my fix for now. What channel makes Coach Trip? Channel 4. Why don't we get the Irish Apprentice here on one of the Freeview channels or something? It's not fair. You get the UK one. I'm angry now. Bloody minorities. They get everything. I pay to get the UK one. The trouble with you Brits is that you think the colonies owe you something. Allegedly, one can watch it online at www.tv3.ieOf course I lied about which channel is showing Apprentice but that's the Paddies for youse, sneaky or stupid, always one or the other.
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Post by riotgrrl on Oct 28, 2009 14:14:30 GMT
Channel 4. Why don't we get the Irish Apprentice here on one of the Freeview channels or something? It's not fair. You get the UK one. I'm angry now. Bloody minorities. They get everything. I pay to get the UK one. The trouble with you Brits is that you think the colonies owe you something. Allegedly, one can watch it online at www.tv3.ieOf course I lied about which channel is showing Apprentice but that's the Paddies for youse, sneaky or stupid, always one or the other. I resent your implication of racism Missus woman! I've never in my entire life accused the Irish of being sneaky.
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Post by Alpha Hooligan on Oct 28, 2009 15:17:51 GMT
Ambassador, with these pot noodles and tap water you are really spoiling us. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate and choc milk shake are always on offer for guests/abductees. AH
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Post by everso on Oct 28, 2009 16:40:25 GMT
On X Factor . . . do you believe that that John & Edward apparently TOPPED the phone-in vote last week? And Miss Frank went out! That can't be right, can it? No, definitely not right. Those two jerks are hopeless, although I daresay their mother loves them. Miss Frank were pretty good I thought. Phone-in votes should be stopped. Democracy is not right. As I said earlier, I was forced to damn well watch this programme as we were staying with my son and his girlfriend and they love it.
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Post by aubrey on Oct 28, 2009 17:39:34 GMT
You want S Cowell's taste to prevail?
I'd take Charlotte Gainsbourg's singing in this over any of those caterwaulers. (Come to that, I'd take Aubrey the Cat's caterwauling over any of them lot, as well.)
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Post by everso on Oct 28, 2009 18:18:30 GMT
You want S Cowell's taste to prevail? I'd take Charlotte Gainsbourg's singing in this over any of those caterwaulers. (Come to that, I'd take Aubrey the Cat's caterwauling over any of them lot, as well.) God almighty, Lemon Incest That's a creepy video Aubrey. The song is very reminiscent of Je T'aime (moi non plus) in the late 60s. (It was mine and Mr. E's song This time, though Serge is singing with his daughter - and she was only 12 at the time.
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Post by housesparrow on Oct 28, 2009 19:12:59 GMT
...but Watercolour Challenge was quite good. Comforting. Yes, I wouldn't mind that coming back except I think they managed to paint everything already. They even came here to paint, that's how desperate it got. Ah, as I suspected all along. You are a member of the Irish gentry and live in a delapidated castle which you can't afford to heat or repair, but which makes a very pretty picture when painted from a distance. Right?
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Post by aubrey on Oct 28, 2009 19:37:38 GMT
Lemon incest is a pun on zest of the lemon, Everso: acid and bitter (this is from one of the comments). It's a great song, though. And Charlotte didn't end up too badly, did she?
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Post by trubble on Oct 28, 2009 19:54:42 GMT
...but Watercolour Challenge was quite good. Comforting. Yes, I wouldn't mind that coming back except I think they managed to paint everything already. They even came here to paint, that's how desperate it got. Ah, as I suspected all along. You are a member of the Irish gentry and live in a delapidated castle which you can't afford to heat or repair, but which makes a very pretty picture when painted from a distance. Right? Delapidated?! I'll have you know it's called 'the distressed look' in the right circles. I'll admit it was all an awkward misunderstanding. I thought we had booked Changing Rooms but Hannah Gordon was very sweet about it and stenciled the living room.
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Post by aubrey on Oct 31, 2009 12:42:44 GMT
Does anyone remember a test programme when BBC2 was just starting, about a French girl who lived at a petrol station somewhere very bleak and miles from anywhere? No words, as far as I remember, but not silent. It lasted about 20 minutes, and was B&W. It sounds as if your telly was broke and you was watching Bagpuss. No! No! This was it: not B&W (though it would have been for us), not French (though come on, really):
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Post by trubble on Oct 31, 2009 15:43:54 GMT
And people complain about having to pay a license fee. Tsk. I dunno.
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