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Just watched Crawley & Man U, not too fussed either way as Crawley's a bit southern
gonna watch True Grit 2011 after my superb tea(northern evening meal)
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at present watching and listening to mrs smurf play 1959 on the " old joanna". apparently harder to play than it sounds!! found the sheet music on heartland, to quote Mr Q thats what i love about this place!
luv u all
aurally satisfied smurf
black smurf wrote:at present watching and listening to mrs smurf play 1959 on the " old joanna". apparently harder to play than it sounds!! found the sheet music on heartland, to quote Mr Q thats what i love about this place!
luv u all
aurally satisfied smurf
I did a remix of that song once, it really is not that simple to play...
Location: Faaaar beyond the black horizon (Gateshead)
Just watched the 9th and 10th hours of the 20 hour Danish series "The Killing".
Definitely one of the most gripping things I've seen for years, up with stuff like The Wire. Nothing feels like Deus ex machina - even if something new does turn up to skew the case you understand the reason it has or what caused it to come to light. If only all tv dramas had time to breathe like this. Bring on the last 10 hours!
Just watched the 9th and 10th hours of the 20 hour Danish series "The Killing".
Definitely one of the most gripping things I've seen for years, up with stuff like The Wire. Nothing feels like Deus ex machina - even if something new does turn up to skew the case you understand the reason it has or what caused it to come to light. If only all tv dramas had time to breathe like this. Bring on the last 10 hours!
hey I was going to post that
I'm at day 2 now and allready it feels brilliant.
I'm curious how they are going to bridge this case into 20 episodes, after 2 you allready have a feeling that they are just about to crack it.
do not spoil anything for me now, people recomended this for me just because the plot is said to be that good!
Location: Faaaar beyond the black horizon (Gateshead)
christophe wrote:
Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:
Just watched the 9th and 10th hours of the 20 hour Danish series "The Killing".
Definitely one of the most gripping things I've seen for years, up with stuff like The Wire. Nothing feels like Deus ex machina - even if something new does turn up to skew the case you understand the reason it has or what caused it to come to light. If only all tv dramas had time to breathe like this. Bring on the last 10 hours!
hey I was going to post that
I'm at day 2 now and allready it feels brilliant.
I'm curious how they are going to bridge this case into 20 episodes, after 2 you allready have a feeling that they are just about to crack it.
do not spoil anything for me now, people recomended this for me just because the plot is said to be that good!
Don't worry - I certainly won't spoil anything. I've had practice - we're all at different points at work so have to be really careful what we say to each other!
Trust me, you've seen nothing yet. I've just been shouting at the tellybox at the end of episode 10 and can't wait for 11 !
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele