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by Guest » 30 Jul 2013, 16:24
Thumbs down for me when it comes to office comedy, Steve Carrel has that kind of comedy that leaves me saying, "was that susposed to be funny."
here's something for all UK'rs and PBS'rs
Ml-5 or Dr. Who
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by Savaici » 30 Jul 2013, 17:16
Only know the very old Dr. Who and loved it.
Just a mention about Ricky Gervais and the original version of The Office. Wonderful!! The man is a genius. Love Monty Python too. I'm English, so guess have that humour ingrained :)
Moors or parks?
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by WelshDoubleFissure » 30 Jul 2013, 23:58
Ricky Gervais is a genius. I also hugely loved the American office - possibly even more than the American one.
Moors - quieter with less people.
People watching or sitting quietly reading a book?
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by Guest » 31 Jul 2013, 10:21
I hear you Sav, with the English humor (brit:humour).
Not too much of a book reader but I am a people watcher.
Keeping it UK, 007 Pierce Bronson or Sean Connery or...
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by WelshDoubleFissure » 31 Jul 2013, 17:01
Has to be Sir Connery. I can't look at Brosnon the same after mars attacks and mamma Mia. That's not James Bond!
Food related- A chip buttie or a crisp buttie?
(I'm missing both right now and they're going to be my celebration meals)
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by Savaici » 31 Jul 2013, 17:13
Swoon...!!! A chip buttie.
Blankets or duvet?
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by WelshDoubleFissure » 01 Aug 2013, 15:44
Duvet. The UK is too cold not to snuggle with one.
Cold sunny mornings or warm sticky evenings?
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by Ever the Optimist » 03 Aug 2013, 16:05
Warm sticky ones!
Strawberries and cream or hot apple pie and custard!
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by owmybum » 04 Aug 2013, 02:35
Strawberries and cream..... Can it be clotted??? Yum
Beer or cider??
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by WelshDoubleFissure » 04 Aug 2013, 09:17
I had a strawberry beer the other day! Yum. (I'm not a beer or cider drinker)
Running out of toilet roll or stepping on an upturned plug (both happened this week - both quite unpleasant)
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