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bloody phone went so i only got as far as someone being at the door and the husband offering to get her some eau de cologne
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() but i'm hooked already ![]() The old series of Poldark is fab as well, did you ever see that? I fell in love with Ross that time as well ![]() Although the current one is much sexier to be honest
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They made 'em well back in the day
The old series of Poldark is fab as well, did you ever see that? I fell in love with Ross that time as well ![]() Although the current one is much sexier to be honest ![]() Can't disagree regarding Mr Turner but i do think it's the character that adds to his allure. If he was playing George Warleggan, for example i don't think i'd be keen. |
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Now THAT i remember. I preferred the Judd and Proudie (sp?) from the old series to the new series. I loved Robin Ellis too!!!
Can't disagree regarding Mr Turner but i do think it's the character that adds to his allure. If he was playing George Warleggan, for example i don't think i'd be keen. |
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Indeed, Warleggan is a skunk however you dress him up. The old Judd and Prudie were the best! I also preferred the old Demelza although in the books she should have dark hair and eyes. Instead we got two redheads!
Angharad Rees with Aidan Turner would be good!!! She was so very charismatic wasn't she? with an amazing twinkle she was great! |
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Warleggan is even more sluglike in this than the first series *shudders*
Angharad Rees with Aidan Turner would be good!!! She was so very charismatic wasn't she? with an amazing twinkle she was great! |
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Yes, she had that part down perfectly. A tough act to follow....and she being so petite would make Aidan look even hunkier, Eleanor Tomlinson is a bit tall for the part imho....otherwise good, but she does lack the twinkle!!
) and it was about how all the films and tv have lost their sense of fun these days.....and i had to agree*. Everything is so serious, this new version of Poldark hasn't got the twinkle of the old series.*except of course Detectorists which is superb and fun and lovely *quietly worships Mackenzie Crook* |
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I read an article in the spectator earlier (
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I didn't see Detectorists although many have said how good it was.....I don't generally watch that much TV. Do you remember the Onedin Line? That was brilliant and full of fun.
![]() I'm quite picky about what i watch on telly. If there's nothing i specifically want to watch on i don't turn it on. I didn't miss it all when i was in hospital for all those months and when i got to my mum's and finally had access to a telly i didn't turn it on for two weeks ![]() I do remember the Onedin Line!!! My mum adored it when i was little ( the theme tune by Khachaturian is unforgettable!!! and is like a time machine for whipping me back to sunday night in my nightie about to go to bed!) also Capn Baines
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i have been eulogising about Detectorists as much as i have Vikings!! I think Sleeps gave it a go after reading my comments and came in around new year to say how much he had enjoyed it!! But i recommend it heartily, it's very gentle, very funny and beautifully written and performed. The thread on it was quite the nicest happiest thread i've ever taken part in!!!
I'm quite picky about what i watch on telly. If there's nothing i specifically want to watch on i don't turn it on. I didn't miss it all when i was in hospital for all those months and when i got to my mum's and finally had access to a telly i didn't turn it on for two weeks ![]() I do remember the Onedin Line!!! My mum adored it when i was little ( the theme tune by Khachaturian is unforgettable!!! and is like a time machine for whipping me back to sunday night in my nightie about to go to bed!) also Capn Baines ![]() ![]() Dad fell in love with Demelza ![]() It was perfectly obvious to me, the mini observer Programmes for adults were fine for kids to watch in those days, there was no sex other than the odd smouldering embrace fully clothed [often in hats and gloves as well ] and no cuss words other than a genteel damn. Is we sounding old ![]()
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My mum was smitten by James Onedin and tried to hide the fact from Dad, who was also hooked on the OL...like you I was allowed up to watch and sent to bed straight after
![]() Dad fell in love with Demelza It was perfectly obvious to me, the mini observer Programmes for adults were fine for kids to watch in those days, there was no sex other than the odd smouldering embrace fully clothed [often in hats and gloves as well ] and no cuss words other than a genteel damn. Is we sounding old ![]() i'm in bed now and still wearing a hat and gloves just in case someone should call unexpectedly? ![]() i am not OLD ![]() blud. I is young and fab....*does some sort of fit so i look like i'm street dancing*
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As it should be
i'm in bed now and still wearing a hat and gloves just in case someone should call unexpectedly? ![]() i am not OLD ![]() blud. I is young and fab....*does some sort of fit so i look like i'm street dancing* ![]() ![]() Oh the memories, do you remember Flambards? I loved that series! A hat and gloves in bed, your place sounds as warm as mine. I have five layers on Two of which will come off once I light the woodburner
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We're still down wiv it
![]() Oh the memories, do you remember Flambards? I loved that series! A hat and gloves in bed, your place sounds as warm as mine. I have five layers on Two of which will come off once I light the woodburner ![]() ![]() I LOVED FLAMBARDS!!!!! i was totally in love with Mark (not so much in the first book but in Flambards Divided i adored him - ironically i ended up suffering very similar problems to him medically !!!) * |
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It's the country of course it's bloody freezing!!!
![]() I LOVED FLAMBARDS!!!!! i was totally in love with Mark (not so much in the first book but in Flambards Divided i adored him - ironically i ended up suffering very similar problems to him medically !!!) * Mark was the rotter brother wasn't he, Will was the young aviator.....another classic series from about 1977 or so....and I totally admired Christina All these series had very strong women in them. Thus appealing to both sexes
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It was Dick the stable boy I loved
Mark was the rotter brother wasn't he, Will was the young aviator.....another classic series from about 1977 or so....and I totally admired Christina All these series had very strong women in them. Thus appealing to both sexes ![]() Did you read Flambards Divided? I loved all the flying chappies
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Dick was lovely in the first book/tv series but in the second book he turned into a right erm....******.
Did you read Flambards Divided? I loved all the flying chappies ![]() ![]() I remember getting War and Peace out and having to renew it three times before I'd got through the lot
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I can only remember reading the first book, a friend had it and I borrowed it but she didn't have the second and in those days the library was a bit scanty in the modern books department, as in those recently published
![]() I remember getting War and Peace out and having to renew it three times before I'd got through the lot ![]() ![]() hahahahahah that made me laugh!!! for god's sake don't take Proust's A La recherche du temps perdu out
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ooooo LOOK WHAT I FOUND £2.21...who could resist ?
![]() hahahahahah that made me laugh!!! for god's sake don't take Proust's A La recherche du temps perdu out ![]() ![]() ![]() I love the used books on Amazon! You can get some utter bargains Do you think tk has spent a very enjoyable hour watching episode 2 today?? ![]()
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That sounds like an epic
![]() ![]() I love the used books on Amazon! You can get some utter bargains Do you think tk has spent a very enjoyable hour watching episode 2 today?? ![]() ![]() ![]() i know!!! i had to drag 4 boxes of books back from my mum's which i collected while i was there i love amazon used books!!! I hope tk has had time to watch episode 2!!! i know we said we'd wait so when i couldn't sleep last night i watched 1 and 2 again it was even better in the dark at 2am ![]()
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It's longer than a description of a meal in Dorne by George RR Martin
![]() i know!!! i had to drag 4 boxes of books back from my mum's which i collected while i was there i love amazon used books!!! I hope tk has had time to watch episode 2!!! i know we said we'd wait so when i couldn't sleep last night i watched 1 and 2 again it was even better in the dark at 2am ![]() ![]() You can always watch again, and again. I love those first two episodes. The scene setters! And when Ragnar and lagertha were still simple farmers. Blimey, 2am....do you never sleep ![]() I love the George Martin books although they are LONG Apparently he's missed the deadline to publish the Winds of Winter before the TV adaptation goes out
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You can always watch again, and again. I love those first two episodes. The scene setters! And when Ragnar and lagertha were still simple farmers. Blimey, 2am....do you never sleep ![]() I love the George Martin books although they are LONG Apparently he's missed the deadline to publish the Winds of Winter before the TV adaptation goes out ![]() ![]() ![]() loved wee Bjorn though and the relationship between Bjorn and Rollo.i liked the first George martin book i couldn't wait to read the second, which wasn't quite as good. By the third he was getting self indulgent and by the time we got to pages of lists of pretendy food in Dorne he had lost the plot. It was an act of will to finish the series. My theory is his ego took control once he got some success and hasn't allowed an editor to work on his books since volume 2. The publishers agreed because he's raking in the money. The writing is now terrible, virtually unreadable. I also found his obsession with doggy style a bit odd *whistles innocently* |
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was Ragnar ever a simple farmer?!
![]() ![]() loved wee Bjorn though and the relationship between Bjorn and Rollo.i liked the first George martin book i couldn't wait to read the second, which wasn't quite as good. By the third he was getting self indulgent and by the time we got to pages of lists of pretendy food in Dorne he had lost the plot. It was an act of will to finish the series. My theory is his ego took control once he got some success and hasn't allowed an editor to work on his books since volume 2. The publishers agreed because he's raking in the money. The writing is now terrible, virtually unreadable. I also found his obsession with doggy style a bit odd *whistles innocently* But like you I was determined to read the lot. The TV series deviates quite a bit but I love it Tyrion is of course my favourite, followed by Jon Snow. Who's yours?
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was Ragnar ever a simple farmer?!
![]() ![]() loved wee Bjorn though and the relationship between Bjorn and Rollo.i liked the first George martin book i couldn't wait to read the second, which wasn't quite as good. By the third he was getting self indulgent and by the time we got to pages of lists of pretendy food in Dorne he had lost the plot. It was an act of will to finish the series. My theory is his ego took control once he got some success and hasn't allowed an editor to work on his books since volume 2. The publishers agreed because he's raking in the money. The writing is now terrible, virtually unreadable. I also found his obsession with doggy style a bit odd *whistles innocently* I have a friend who is an avid reader of his stuff (if it is the same person I'm thinking of), but said the author was, "a bit of a douche". But I didn't have this friend down as someone who'd read a lot, so if he is getting teenagers and adults back into reading, I can't be too angry with him. (I'm sure he'd be thrilled to use that as an endorsement on his next book, "bit of a douche apparently, but I can't be too angry with him..." - noodkleopatra)
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The GOT series certainly goes downhill from book 1 and I suspect you are right with your comments
But like you I was determined to read the lot. The TV series deviates quite a bit but I love it Tyrion is of course my favourite, followed by Jon Snow. Who's yours?![]() i liked Tyrion best too. Couldn't get enough of him slapping Joffrey ![]() I also liked Jaqen H'ghar ( i really didn't like mrs sean bean )
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George Martin is the author of that Game of Thrones stuff, right? (I've had my head under a rock for the last few years). He seems very popular, but I've never seen the appeal after watching bits of bobs of the television series. I think I was turned off immediately when he was described as "the American Tolkien". The British one was difficult enough to stomach for me(!).
I have a friend who is an avid reader of his stuff (if it is the same person I'm thinking of), but said the author was, "a bit of a douche". But I didn't have this friend down as someone who'd read a lot, so if he is getting teenagers and adults back into reading, I can't be too angry with him. (I'm sure he'd be thrilled to use that as an endorsement on his next book, "bit of a douche apparently, but I can't be too angry with him..." - noodkleopatra) ![]() Yes indeed George RR Martin is Game of Thrones guy. I agree with the it's good getting kids to read aspect. Have you ever read anything so appalling it physically hurts to read though? that's what it was like by the end of reading the series for me ![]() I'm sure they'll use your endorsement on the next book hysterically called Winds of Winter (it turns out it was all the sprouts over the festive season apparently) |
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The old series of Poldark is fab as well, did you ever see that? I fell in love with Ross that time as well 




