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Well if she had been common then it might have been a nylon tracksuit. Imagine the cat's response then.
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#1127 |
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Aw how cute was Daisy saying how it won't hurt as much this time when they move her?!
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He reminds me of Lord Ashfordly from Heartbeat
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Poor Hector
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is it just me but does the dad look a little like a younger Hugh Bonneville
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I have this vision of Damian sticking his burned hands out of the ambulance window for the journey, like a dog on the motorway
How sweet was that at the end: he IS the best daddy! |
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awww more kiddies next week
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It's a politician I'm thinking he looks like.....I'm going to find him!
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Poor Hector
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Listening to Radio 4 while cuddling a hot water bottle isn't a bad way to go.
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It's a politician I'm thinking he looks like.....I'm going to find him!
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Dad looks like someone famous...
![]() What a good dad he is though, so reassuring and calm. Bless him and Daisy. |
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I want to be a cat so that I can finish that woman off.
Who in God's name does she teach? My child was educated independently but I never met anyone like her. We would have run a mile in the opposite direction. Note how she pronounced parents. "Poorents", a Freudian slip then? Silly mare. |
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Oh it's bugging me now.....I had a look at politicians and the nearest I got was Ed Balls and Nick Griffin and it wasn't them
Maybe he's an actor who played a politician! I even went on Twitter to see if anyone could help |
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That posh bloke off Cold Feet (David?) crossed with Christopher Biggins.
What a good dad he is though, so reassuring and calm. Bless him and Daisy.
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Ah I'm not sure that's who I was thinking of but maybe it is him and my memory is shot! He was so sweet about the nurse as well
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Robert Bathurst i think hes called, and welcome to DS Bradders
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This is easily the programme of the week. Love this series. The way they interweave the stories and even make things such as the snow this week, part of the story, is exceptional. The editing is exceptional. The shot choice's and angles are exceptional - Always managing to convey the mood of any particular moment.
Outstanding TV. |
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RIP Hector the cat
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This is easily the programme of the week. Love this series. The way they interweave the stories and even make things such as the snow this week, part of the story, is exceptional. The editing is exceptional. The shot choice's and angles are exceptional - Always managing to convey the mood of any particular moment.
Outstanding TV. When my Daughters were small and had to stay in hospital or needed to be run in it was always me who stayed with them. Always asked for me to go with them. Got sent home on Christmas Eve one year. Nice to see hyper Kevin back again, running down corridors to get beds ready. Nobody's mentioned the 'ankle specialists' and 'my grey hair' tannoy announcement which had me laughing along. |
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Nice to see hyper Kevin back again
I don't think I could ever work in in a paediatric unit, regularly seeing children who have damaged themselves and are going to have to live with it for the rest of their lives. But I'm glad someone's there to do it. |
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Another great episode and I thought the Dad looked like Robert Bathurst soon as I saw him
That wasn't snow but just a bit of sleet. Do they really get so little snow in that part of London? |
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"Is that necessary "
Poor Daisy.... but pleased we didn't see the burns...Dad was a Star, keeping her calm, and with burns himself. ![]() Pleased to see Kevin had a speaking part, this week. ![]() Quote:
I want to be a cat so that I can finish that woman off.
Who in God's name does she teach? My child was educated independently but I never met anyone like her. We would have run a mile in the opposite direction. Note how she pronounced parents. "Poorents", a Freudian slip then? Silly mare.
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