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Posted by Robert: Wed Feb 6th, 2013 03:18 1st Post
A good laugh!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAG39jKi0lI&feature=player_embedded



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Posted by blackfox: Wed Feb 6th, 2013 09:30 2nd Post
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:



Posted by KenRay: Wed Feb 6th, 2013 20:12 3rd Post
I really hate to say it but British Comedy is head and shoulders above US and not only that but it's clean in the most part. My favorite show for many years was 'As Time Goes By'. I hate to say it but I am totally addicted to British television.



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Posted by jk: Thu Feb 7th, 2013 11:27 4th Post
Well you used to have the very funny Archie Bunker in the USA. The USA answer to Alf Garnett. That was very funny.



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Posted by richw: Thu Feb 7th, 2013 20:20 5th Post
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.



Posted by Squarerigger: Fri Feb 8th, 2013 08:24 6th Post
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.

However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".



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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Sat Feb 9th, 2013 07:32 7th Post
Hi!
I will put my vote in for Top Gear, and the BBC just great entertainment. Most of the ---- from here is just that. i hate the reality shows so real they have scripts, Huuuuumm 


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  I am crazy!
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Posted by Eric: Sat Feb 9th, 2013 18:50 8th Post
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:



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Posted by KenRay: Sat Feb 9th, 2013 23:17 9th Post
While I might be afraid to live in Midsomer I would have no hesitation to live wherever Tom Barnaby retired to. Subscribe to Amazon Prime just to get all the British Mysteries. One of my current favorites being Second Chance. I watched all of Morse,and could give only a warm reception to my hero Frost. Like Inspector Lynley and all the other programs especially my late wifes favorite Benny Hill, who could make a double entendre seem like a triple. There must be something wrong ,I like British TV,Steak & Kidney Pie and British rifles. I must have a retro gene somewhere that just pops up.



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Posted by Squarerigger: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 15:35 10th Post
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:


I was under the impression that the series was winding down due to lack of available murder victims. I suppose the final episode will be DS Jones killing DCI Barnaby when Barnaby has Jones walk through the mud one more time in his dress shoes - enough is enough and Jones can only take being a lackey for so long. Jones will become DCI and crime will be officially stopped in Midsommer. :rofl:



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Posted by Michael: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 16:18 11th Post
:rofl::lol::negativenod:^_^:letsplay:

that is good top of the week:-O

:thumbsup:


:trollhunter::lol::lol::lol::lol:



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Posted by Michael: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 16:42 12th Post
son birthday why not get a raspberry pie

:devil:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::whip::devil:

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Posted by Robert: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 16:46 13th Post
You should be in BED Michael.

:offtopic: :trollhunter: :trollhunter: :trollhunter: :whip:



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Posted by Michael: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 16:46 14th Post
one of these :-O:devil::banghead::rofl::rofl::whip::sssshh:

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Posted by Michael: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 16:59 15th Post
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::banghead::banghead::banghead::devil::devil::devil::cheers::rtfm::makemyday::diggingahole::lol::lol:haha



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Posted by Eric: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 17:07 16th Post
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:



I was under the impression that the series was winding down due to lack of available murder victims. I suppose the final episode will be DS Jones killing DCI Barnaby when Barnaby has Jones walk through the mud one more time in his dress shoes - enough is enough and Jones can only take being a lackey for so long. Jones will become DCI and crime will be officially stopped in Midsommer. :rofl:

I must also disappoint you because on Monday (tomorrow) we will be watching Robbie Lewis's last case!!!

:needsahug:



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Posted by Squarerigger: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 17:15 17th Post
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:



I was under the impression that the series was winding down due to lack of available murder victims. I suppose the final episode will be DS Jones killing DCI Barnaby when Barnaby has Jones walk through the mud one more time in his dress shoes - enough is enough and Jones can only take being a lackey for so long. Jones will become DCI and crime will be officially stopped in Midsommer. :rofl:

I must also disappoint you because on Monday (tomorrow) we will be watching Robbie Lewis's last case!!!

:needsahug:


I am indeed very sad. I really liked the Lewis and Hathaway's characters and how they complemented each other. Unfortunately, Netflix only has allowed me two seasons worth. Sometimes theres just no justice.
:-(



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Posted by Robert: Sun Feb 10th, 2013 19:27 18th Post
Sorry about Michael, he has had a silly moment...

Smacked bottom on it's way via eMail! lol



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Posted by Eric: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 16:18 19th Post
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.


"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:



I was under the impression that the series was winding down due to lack of available murder victims. I suppose the final episode will be DS Jones killing DCI Barnaby when Barnaby has Jones walk through the mud one more time in his dress shoes - enough is enough and Jones can only take being a lackey for so long. Jones will become DCI and crime will be officially stopped in Midsommer. :rofl:

I must also disappoint you because on Monday (tomorrow) we will be watching Robbie Lewis's last case!!!

:needsahug:


I am indeed very sad. I really liked the Lewis and Hathaway's characters and how they complemented each other. Unfortunately, Netflix only has allowed me two seasons worth. Sometimes theres just no justice.
:-(

Watching it at this very moment. Won't spoil it for you!:sssshh:



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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 16:44 20th Post
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
richw wrote:
Well I have become a big fan on the American show 'The Big Bang Theory' the characters are sublime and some of the humour quite subtle.

Initially the title put me off and I 'judged a book by it's cover' and avoided it but after watching a couple of episodes with a friend and beginning to understand the character nuances I was hooked.




"The Big Bang Theory" is my favorite also. Took me a couple of episodes also to get into the characters. I find it very well done. Fortunately, they are running reruns on one station and the new weekly also so I have been able to see it from the beginning. Brilliant set of writers.


However, when it comes to murder mysteries, I really like "Midsummer Murders" and "Inspector Lewis".

You would never feel safe living in Midsommer...10 murders a week!
It's a wonder there is any population left after a tv series

:rofl:



I was under the impression that the series was winding down due to lack of available murder victims. I suppose the final episode will be DS Jones killing DCI Barnaby when Barnaby has Jones walk through the mud one more time in his dress shoes - enough is enough and Jones can only take being a lackey for so long. Jones will become DCI and crime will be officially stopped in Midsommer. :rofl:

I must also disappoint you because on Monday (tomorrow) we will be watching Robbie Lewis's last case!!!

:needsahug:


I am indeed very sad. I really liked the Lewis and Hathaway's characters and how they complemented each other. Unfortunately, Netflix only has allowed me two seasons worth. Sometimes theres just no justice.
:-(

Watching it at this very moment. Won't spoil it for you!:sssshh:


Enjoy! Probably 2 more years before it will be available on Netflix.

:byebye:



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Posted by Eric: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 17:15 21st Post
Apparently series 7 is on DVD from next Monday!



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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 18:01 22nd Post
Eric wrote:
Apparently series 7 is on DVD from next Monday!
Unfortunately, Netflix in my area, only goes through the 2007 season. May have to look at purchasing or see if the library has the other seasons on disc.



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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 18:06 23rd Post
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Apparently series 7 is on DVD from next Monday!
Unfortunately, Netflix in my area, only goes through the 2007 season. May have to look at purchasing or see if the library has the other seasons on disc.

Just checked on my library web site and they have the more current seasons on disc. Now why didn't I think of that sooner?
:thumbsup:



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Posted by Eric: Tue Feb 12th, 2013 06:14 24th Post
Squarerigger wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Apparently series 7 is on DVD from next Monday!
Unfortunately, Netflix in my area, only goes through the 2007 season. May have to look at purchasing or see if the library has the other seasons on disc.

Just checked on my library web site and they have the more current seasons on disc. Now why didn't I think of that sooner?
:thumbsup:

I could tell you what happens in the end...and save you money?

:rofl:



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Posted by Squarerigger: Tue Feb 12th, 2013 06:57 25th Post
Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Squarerigger wrote:
Eric wrote:
Apparently series 7 is on DVD from next Monday!
Unfortunately, Netflix in my area, only goes through the 2007 season. May have to look at purchasing or see if the library has the other seasons on disc.

Just checked on my library web site and they have the more current seasons on disc. Now why didn't I think of that sooner?
:thumbsup:

I could tell you what happens in the end...and save you money?

:rofl:


I guess I will have to sign off the forum until I see the final episode.
:no:



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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 12th, 2013 07:22 26th Post
Michael wrote: son birthday why not get a raspberry pie

:devil:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::whip::devil:
Should be able to get a camera module for it soon as well that will make it interesting!!.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/02/06/raspberry-pi-announces-25-dollar-camera-module



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Posted by Robert: Tue Feb 12th, 2013 08:21 27th Post
jk wrote:
Michael wrote: son birthday why not get a raspberry pie

:devil:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::whip::devil:
Should be able to get a camera module for it soon as well that will make it interesting!!.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/02/06/raspberry-pi-announces-25-dollar-camera-module


So THAT was what he was after! LOL

Might just stretch to that once the Marlin is on the road... Thanks JK, I couldn't see the message for the smilies...



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