What Did You Watch Last Night?
- lovesitx
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Omg I love Glee! Seriously the best thing on TV right now! I love love love Sue! Can't wait for the Madonna ep just to see her in a cone bra lol!
Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
lovesitx wrote:Omg I love Glee! Seriously the best thing on TV right now! I love love love Sue! Can't wait for the Madonna ep just to see her in a cone bra lol!
Yes, that will be epic!!

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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
I watched Britains got talent last night, how amazing were the Gymnasts and Christopher Stone singing Maria it reduced me to tears; what a humble gentleman with an amazing voice! See him on u tube I keep on watching it with a tear in my eye and also because I love West Side Story.

Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
I watched Run Fat Boy Run. Quite appropriate for marathon day :)
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Having nothing better to do, I watched 4 episodes of Ashes to Ashes - great stuff! Takes me right back to the 80s - the fashion, the hairdos, the music. Phiilp Glenister is fabulous as Detective Gene Hunt.
I read an interesting aricle yesterday.
"Gene Hunt has topped a poll of TV characters people would like to see as prime minister.
The straight-talking 1980s detective from Ashes to Ashes, played by Philip Glenister, was the clear favourite with 43 per cent of votes in a survey for virginmedia.com. Doctor Who came second, with Top Gear's mystery racing driver, the Stig, trailing in third place.
Hard-drinking Frank Gallagher, of Channel 4 drama Shameless, came a surprising fourth, while Coronation Street siren Rosie "Dozy" Webster followed in fifth place."
I read an interesting aricle yesterday.

"Gene Hunt has topped a poll of TV characters people would like to see as prime minister.
The straight-talking 1980s detective from Ashes to Ashes, played by Philip Glenister, was the clear favourite with 43 per cent of votes in a survey for virginmedia.com. Doctor Who came second, with Top Gear's mystery racing driver, the Stig, trailing in third place.
Hard-drinking Frank Gallagher, of Channel 4 drama Shameless, came a surprising fourth, while Coronation Street siren Rosie "Dozy" Webster followed in fifth place."
Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
Well, due to the lack of good things to watch on TV last night (Sat 1 May), instead I watched 'Son of Rambow' on DVD.
What a brilliant film! I missed out on free tickets for this at the time, but remember folks writing about what a great and funny film it was, and it is! I think all the kids involved are amazing, and I loved it. I can't believe it was really 2007 when it previewed.
I've now been given a DVD of Juno (another film I missed out on at the time), so I may be sitting down (finally) to watch it tonight. It scores slightly above SoR on IMDB, so I think I will enjoy it too
Ooooh, a weekend of good films. What a treat!
Thank you to all the folks on this website - you don't know it, but you have been a great support in my life. You have enabled me to get out and about and see things that I would have otherwise missed or just not thought I could manage to. I know I don't talk so much as others on the site, but I hope I say enough to keep me in the gang (as it were!) I'm very appreciative of your efforts to keep this site alive and kicking.
Anyway, I've wittered on too much.
I'm off to watch Juno now.
Enjoy your evenings!
What a brilliant film! I missed out on free tickets for this at the time, but remember folks writing about what a great and funny film it was, and it is! I think all the kids involved are amazing, and I loved it. I can't believe it was really 2007 when it previewed.
I've now been given a DVD of Juno (another film I missed out on at the time), so I may be sitting down (finally) to watch it tonight. It scores slightly above SoR on IMDB, so I think I will enjoy it too
Ooooh, a weekend of good films. What a treat!
Thank you to all the folks on this website - you don't know it, but you have been a great support in my life. You have enabled me to get out and about and see things that I would have otherwise missed or just not thought I could manage to. I know I don't talk so much as others on the site, but I hope I say enough to keep me in the gang (as it were!) I'm very appreciative of your efforts to keep this site alive and kicking.
Anyway, I've wittered on too much.
I'm off to watch Juno now.

Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?
I watched The Hangover movie last night with my friends....It is a good movie to watch....We all like this lovely comedy and crime movie....
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I watched Peter Kay at the MEN Manchester and Rick Astley (a total blast from the past) was the warm up act - fantastic night out, my sides where aching... "Gaarlic Bread - it's the future!!!"
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Sounds brilliant I used to love Rick Astleys musicjmbblue wrote:I watched Peter Kay at the MEN Manchester and Rick Astley (a total blast from the past) was the warm up act - fantastic night out, my sides where aching... "Gaarlic Bread - it's the future!!!"

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i have to admit i slept on prison break because i was a devote heroes follower but now that heroes has fell off i picked up my old prison break collection and could not stop watching them back to back i must admit i am on series 3 and the writing of the program is just top notch i recommend everybody to watch that program cause of the characters alone theres a variety of characters that will appearl to everybody.
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