not really, it wasn't all that consistently great first time around
/prepares to be lynched with burning torches and pitchforks
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:34,
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naturally
*pokes with pitchfork*
Mind you, what do I know. I also thought the Young Ones wasn't very funny
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:41,
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Mind you, what do I know. I also thought the Young Ones wasn't very funny
In fairness, it suffered from the same issues.
It's modern heresy to say such things, though.
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:49,
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indeed
*feels like a leper
**don't know where I'd pick one up from at this time of day
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:54,
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**don't know where I'd pick one up from at this time of day
Any particular series
Or all of them in general?
*Sharpens his pitchfork*
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:35,
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*Sharpens his pitchfork*
the novelty was ok for the first two series
but it was just that, a novelty. It never really felt consistent to me,
and the humour often fell flat or on tired old cliches, just adapted for the sci-fi element.
The characters were all a bit one-dimensional as well.
/humble opinion only, and realises I'm in the minority
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:37,
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and the humour often fell flat or on tired old cliches, just adapted for the sci-fi element.
The characters were all a bit one-dimensional as well.
/humble opinion only, and realises I'm in the minority
Hmm I do agree to an extent
The first two or three series were very well done, and then four and five had some great moments and one-liners. But there never was any consistency with the storylines except the main one that they were trying to get back to Earth.
Problem is, they're now gonna get to Earth at Easter. :(
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:40,
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Problem is, they're now gonna get to Earth at Easter. :(
the first few series were pretty solid,
and then it got out of control.
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*awaits M3's correction*
Ah, balls, I've clicked I Like This. Damn spackhands.
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Thus proving my superior taste in all matters
what with it being the arse cake of the devil, promising us goodness with its pink and yellow soft squares of delicious sponge, only to be protected by the evil incarnate that is marzipan, which permeates the entire thing with a taste of pure unadulterated hatred
The prosecution rests, M'lud
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:39,
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The prosecution rests, M'lud
y'see, you're coming round to my way of thinking
you KNOW battenberg to be wrong
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:42,
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This^^^^
And talking of permeating flavours, I made a bacon sandwich earlier, and the bread tasted of cinnamon and raising because there were cinnamon and raisin bagels in the bread bin :(
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:41,
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btw fella, I meant to ask, did you send the 30Rock dvds?
nothing ever turned up. I caught a couple of episodes on TV over the weekend,
and was really impressed with it, very funny
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:43,
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and was really impressed with it, very funny
hahaha, no worries if you haven't fella, don't worry
I was just worried that they'd got lost somewhere, and you'd think they were delivered,
and think me a miserable sod for not gazzing you to say thanks :)
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:47,
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and think me a miserable sod for not gazzing you to say thanks :)
Ha ha ha!
Nah, just generally useless :)
You did gaz me your new address though didnt you....
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 15:48,
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You did gaz me your new address though didnt you....
I agree with you on the marzipan, but find Red Dwarf highly entertaining
Though it's not as though I'm particularly important enough for that statement to carry any weight.
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