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It's been absolutely riveting and a never miss for me for all three series. figure
Not disagreeing folks, just been playing catch up by watching series 2 & like you I quite enjoyed it. So then Mags the righteous, considering your opinion of me what does that make these two then?
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Not disagreeing folks, just been playing catch up by watching series 2 & like you I quite enjoyed it. So then Mags the righteous, considering your opinion of me what does that make these two then?
They just have a different taste from me in what they enjoy.
Some people can tolerate watching violence better than I can.
They just have a different taste from me in what they enjoy. Some people can tolerate watching violence better than I can.
Yes, it is violent. Surprising how many died from their war wounds without the use of anti-biotics ... just natural medicines which didn't work ..lol.x
So in their case it's just "different tastes", but me, categorised & pigeon holed! Such disparity in assessment leaves me somewhat bemused.
Don't let it matter what I or anybody else thinks of you - how can the opinion of a nut case eccentric conspiracy theorist, - (who is now labelled as a prude) - matter?
I just noticed that 'thingy' is something that comes into your posts fairly often.
This episode illustrates how Hilda Baker describes 'thingy' - she doesn't actually use the word in this episode but it was a word she used often (one of her catch phrases)
Wasn't the usual term bandied about by people with school children's mentality,
'IT'?
As in did you do 'it'?
Have you had 'it'?
(By coincidence at our school if you admitted to not having done 'it', the lads were always directed to a sixth former called Margaret, she was always willing to introduce them to 'it').
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