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ToffeeGuy 26-12-2011 19:09

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The Dowager duchess and her nutcrackers, classic Christmas TV.

Evil newspaper man: "I doubt we'll meet again"

Maggie Smith: "Do you promise?"

garinda 26-12-2011 19:50

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 958260)
Did anyone have time to watch it?

Was it any good?

Did Bates make it back in time for a dance? Bet he did:D

Should have my "copy" sometime next week....

No dancing.

But no dangling.

Let's leave it there.

;)

Boxing Day hunt, and trees all in their full, green leaved, glory.

Shoddy.

Other than that, better than series two.

You'll be happy how it ends, when you see it.

;)

MargaretR 26-12-2011 19:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 958333)
You'll be happy how it ends.

;)

I didn't watch any of it ...and I'm happy it's ended ;)

garinda 26-12-2011 20:20

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 958334)
I didn't watch any of it ...and I'm happy it's ended ;)


It's not ended.

They're writing the next series, at this very moment.

We'll tell you when it reaches World War II, so you can go and sit in your Anderson shelter, until it's safe to come out.

;):D

emamum 26-12-2011 21:30

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I enjoyed it, thought it answered a few questions and ended some stories :D

mobertol 26-12-2011 21:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 958333)
No dancing.

But no dangling.

Let's leave it there.

;)

Boxing Day hunt, and trees all in their full, green leaved, glory.

Shoddy.

Other than that, better than series two.

You'll be happy how it ends, when you see it.

;)

Sounds intriguing - still worried about the death sentence - me being "Little Worrit" an'all!:rolleyes::D

Am not against a traditional hunt in all it's Gory Glory... in Brideshead it's a classic scene -even though Sebastian bunks off to get drunk at the pub...

Maybe the trees were a rare breed of Evergreen from China;)

Shoddy - surely not, you are too critical (think Mills and Boon and swoon!)

I trust to your judgement and await it with "Bated" breathe!:D

mobertol 26-12-2011 22:01

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 958353)
I enjoyed it, thought it answered a few questions and ended some stories :D

Glad you enjoyed it Emma -you are a woman of romantic nature like myself -hope all goes well with you and that the New Year brings you happy completion of the family with the new arrival -enjoy them while they're young! :):D

MargaretR 26-12-2011 22:03

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 958357)
"Bated" breathe!:D

Oh dear - here we go again :D

mobertol 26-12-2011 22:10

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 958359)
Oh dear - here we go again :D

I leave my sceptical self in the wings every now and again -it is so refreshing to think one can believe in "real love" and happy endings.

It does exit Margaret and is such a relief from modern angst:rolleyes:;):D

susie123 26-12-2011 22:13

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 958357)
Am not against a traditional hunt in all it's Gory Glory... in Brideshead it's a classic scene -even though Sebastian bunks off to get drunk at the pub...

It wasn't a hunt, it was a pheasant shoot, and it was on New Year's Day not Boxing Day.

mobertol 26-12-2011 22:47

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 958362)
It wasn't a hunt, it was a pheasant shoot, and it was on New Year's Day not Boxing Day.

I'll find that out when I see it, not too much "spoiling" please!:D

garinda 26-12-2011 23:20

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 958362)
It wasn't a hunt, it was a pheasant shoot, and it was on New Year's Day not Boxing Day.

Thank you Ruby.

That will be all.

susie123 27-12-2011 10:42

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 958372)
Thank you Ruby.

That will be all.

Yes, Mr Hudson.

We seem to have strayed from north Yorkshire to Eaton Place...

Callaoanne 28-12-2011 00:01

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Went out but taped it but the bloody thingy only taped 1 hour 21 mins so I missed the best part but got the storyline from the computer.I can live with that!!!

mobertol 28-12-2011 06:58

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Originally Posted by Callaoanne (Post 958594)
Went out but taped it but the bloody thingy only taped 1 hour 21 mins so I missed the best part but got the storyline from the computer.I can live with that!!!

My copy is in the post Mum, will send it on when I've seen it!:)

Don't want you missing any "Happy endings"...:rolleyes::D


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