#4072
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Slightly obsessed with Death in Paradise at the moment. It is an oddly addictive programme and kind of daring in the fact that both the lead coppers, other than being middle class, have no inner demons to battle or axes to grind with the powers that be. I can't decide if it is a quaint little throw back to more innocent television times or a deeply subversive critique of modern, post neo noir police dramas where being grumpy is seen as depth of character.
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#4074
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I'll try Episode 2 of American Gods after work... However, I've been watching Scenic Train Ride documentaries produced by the Japanese channel NHK I'm turning into an old man. I'll be buying Fred Dibnah DVDs off Music Magpie next
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#4075
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It would be nice to put one of those on now and just gently doze off.
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#4076
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The Age of Steam is only £2 for a used copy Sadly, I checked after posting the above
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#4077
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Anything like that i could happily doze off watching. Simon Schama's A History of Britain is a good example. I'm very familiar with everything stone age about Britain, but everything after is a mystery. |
#4079
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Don't you have a cross to lug across Manchester whilst wearing a nappy or something?
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#4080
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I don't think i've ever felt sorry for Justin before.
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