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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Need to try this after such encomia!bong ching
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOh dear, oh dear.... the whole long Commons day seems to have ended in the same confusion, the same entrenched positions and..... great groans of intense ennui...
Because The May Deal is...going to return next week for another...."meaningful vote..". MARCH 29 gets ever closer....
Q: Why can't there be a 2nd referendum - when Mrs May's deal is coming round for the 3rd ..... 4th .... time. .....
Ah - the rules are different? I see.....
Applying that kind of logic why not abandon General Elections? Only By-Elections should be necessary as MPs resign, become ill, or pass away. Otherwise "The People decided n years ago"!
Bercow is great. Not sure I'd like his job, but "Division", "Clear the lobbies", "Lock ... ", "Unlock ...", "The Ayes/Noes have it ..." Enthralling lines - be good to bellow them out once in a lifetime.
Good acting, and (arguably) the best comedy show in town!
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostYes I concur with fhg....tremendous stuff....if you like things a bit left field esp....I watched series one last winter straight through.....brilliant.... I had tried it first time around and rejected it after eps2....but I was wrong....
I wish I could write nearly as well as Phoebe Waller-Bridge ... just a quarter as well would do![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - it's (she's) not immediately attractive, and the situations she gets herself into certainly aren't! At first it seems a mixture of the most hilarious vulgarity and something unpleasant & ugly, but the character and the situations are allowed to develop - and there's such a vast spectrum of emotional and psychological nuance ... as well as filthy humour ... and an aching sorrow, too.
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post'
... we were fans of the first series of Fleabag, and were able to watch the first episode of series two last night. Immaculate. So precise, sharp, funny. Quite the best thing on tele at the moment. This, and the recent Killing Eve, such jewels.
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And Andrew Scott!!!
Joy, joy, joy...
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - it's (she's) not immediately attractive, and the situations she gets herself into certainly aren't! At first it seems a mixture of the most hilarious vulgarity and something unpleasant & ugly, but the character and the situations are allowed to develop - and there's such a vast spectrum of emotional and psychological nuance ... as well as filthy humour ... and an aching sorrow, too.
I wish I could write nearly as well as Phoebe Waller-Bridge ... just a quarter as well would do!bong ching
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... it's also Very Funny!
And the relationship between the sisters!!
And Andrew Scott!!!
Joy, joy, joy...
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In fact, it's so good I'm surprised Conchis hasn't started a Thread saying how rubbish it is.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostQuestion Time - Thursday:
Q: Why can't there be a 2nd referendum - when Mrs May's deal is coming round for the 3rd ..... 4th .... time. .....
Ah - the rules are different? I see.....
Applying that kind of logic why not abandon General Elections? Only By-Elections should be necessary as MPs resign, become ill, or pass away. Otherwise "The People decided n years ago"!
Bercow is great. Not sure I'd like his job, but "Division", "Clear the lobbies", "Lock ... ", "Unlock ...", "The Ayes/Noes have it ..." Enthralling lines - be good to bellow them out once in a lifetime.
Good acting, and (arguably) the best comedy show in town!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- and then, turns on a sixpence, and it's suddenly heart-breaking ... or even more hilarious (you can't predict, but none of it is arbitrary). The brother-in-law is possibly the most single-dimensioned of the characters - but I've met slimey types like him, so I can cope with that. And Olivia Coleman is so good as a bitchy character, too!
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Richard Tarleton
People, she's Colman, not Coleman
Seriously I haven't watched having been rather put off by the reviews in the Times/ST. Hugo Rifkind wrote a lengthy article on the etiquette to be observed by men watching with a female partner, Camilla Long said she couldn't think why men would want to watch it at all, and somebody else said something else discouraging...... Perhaps we'll give it a go.Last edited by Guest; 16-03-19, 17:49.
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Currently watching "The Brexit Millionaires" on Channel 4. Very illuminating. How the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg make massive profit out of promoting Brexit.Last edited by ardcarp; 16-03-19, 19:05.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostMrs A and I often pondered if members of the ERG (a name as inappropriate as Winnie Mandela's 'Football Team') were in it for the Patriotism or the Cash. We watched the programme...and now we know.
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