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Do you watch much telly?
m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26221364
Or do you do interesting stuff, like hanging round OT? Kids' tv is ace. And I'm officially allowed to watch it.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:34, 96 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
Not really.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:34, Reply)
I don't watch much telly, I prefer getting off my nut and reaching a depressed catatonic state until the next day rolls around

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:36, Reply)
OMG ME TOO!!!

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:38, Reply)
This is why we are the best of friends

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:41, Reply)
depressed^^

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:38, Reply)
As a medical man I don't think it's right or proper that you ridicule me for a genuine medical issue I struggled with for a brief period of time

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:39, Reply)
Sulky^^

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:46, Reply)
^not very good at the internet^

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:55, Reply)
^ Am so! ^

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:58, Reply)
He is no Berners-Lee thats for sure

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:06, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-QLGxXzEs&feature=kp
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:38, Reply)
I'd rather read a book.
You know, something quality like Game of Thrones, Jack Reacher, stuff like that.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:44, Reply)
I assume you're being sarky.
I've just started a history of the merchant navy, should be occupied for a while with that.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:48, Reply)
I read some Game of Thrones last week.
It's puerile pabulum.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:49, Reply)
I feel sorry for those who are book snobs.
I just finished reading all the Hungry Games books and they were really enjoyable for the most part. I'd hate to base my choices of books, films and pretty much anything, of what I like, on what other people think.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:51, Reply)
I feel sorry for adults who hang around the 'teenage fiction' section in Waterstones.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:53, Reply)
it's no petsathome that's for sure

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:54, Reply)
Grace was really cute this morning xx

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:56, Reply)
Haha.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:57, Reply)
Then you're a very sad little man.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:01, Reply)
I don't mind action stuff, Andy McNabb is an excellent author, as is Chris Ryan. Well plotted, and well written.
I made the 'sarky'comment because I know dozer can be a bit snobby about literature. And whiskEEEEEEy ;)
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:54, Reply)
I rarely touch whiskey

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:56, Reply)
Andy McNab and Chris Ryan is what got me into reading-for-pleasure as a teenager.
I haven't read them in many years, but they're the authors who first got me into enjoying books.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:02, Reply)

Games caterpillar
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:02, Reply)
hahaha

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:06, Reply)
Most popular book in the prison library, i'd imagine.... all you need is a damp cloth to go with it.
That's if I've got the book right, it did have a hole through the middle of it or something liek thaT?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:08, Reply)
War and Pizza.
Gulliver's Travioli.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:05, Reply)
The Pitcher of Earl Grey.
Catcher in the Ryvita.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:13, Reply)
The Count of Monte Crisp-o.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:18, Reply)
Read? We have the internet and films now grandad

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:54, Reply)
What a bore, eh?

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:54, Reply)
Bit old fashioned innit
I expect he uses an oven even though there are microwaves now too
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:56, Reply)
I even have two record players!!!!

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:57, Reply)
Gramophone prick

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:58, Reply)
hardly any
if I'm at home, I read or write or mess around with stuff in the flat.

secretly I quite like sewing, it's soothing. but I'm shit at it.

kids' tv was better when we were kids. nothing these days compares to scooby doo, dungeons and dragons, pink panther, dogtanian.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:48, Reply)
Ive got my daughter some old school dvds.
The Flumps, Button Moon, Chorlton and the Wheelies.Excellent stuff.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:52, Reply)
Why do you care what kids' tv is like?

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:54, Reply)
It's all her IQ can cope with.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:55, Reply)
at least I don't wank over it, Pervy

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:56, Reply)
because I have to sit and watch it with nieces and nephew
they demand full engagement, they aren't fooled by a mmm and a hmmm.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 15:56, Reply)
I watch the occasional cookery programme & some documentaries, but I mainly watch things on Netflix.
I read a lot; just about to start Fahrenheit 451.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:00, Reply)
Great Book
I have quite a soft spot for Bradbury,
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:03, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOE-Jr3DSLk
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:05, Reply)
I've got a copy of that in my 'to read' pile.
I'm currently reading Down and Out in Paris and London.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:45, Reply)
I would also add the Illustrated Man
and Slaughter house five
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:00, Reply)
*slaughterhousefives*

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:01, Reply)
*chest bumps*

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:03, Reply)
I *heart* vonnegut
(just don't watch slaughterhouse 5 the film for gods sake)
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:19, Reply)
Slaughterhouse 5 is the last book I read, funnily enough.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:29, Reply)
now read Breakfast of Champions
and then everything else he ever wrote
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:31, Reply)
both of these are excellent
I read them when I was a kid
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:18, Reply)
(wait this sounds like I'm saying they are kids books
what I meant was that they were formative books of my teenage years)
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:19, Reply)


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(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:00, Reply)
+e

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:06, Reply)
I dont think an E Pub would ever catch on

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:14, Reply)
I dunno, lasers on, house on the stereo, good times

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:52, Reply)
Is this out of the new Codex Ultramarines?

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:14, Reply)
Not live telly.
I'll bung netflix or a film on at night after work.
I record some stuff to watch on a Friday an that.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:07, Reply)
For £6 a month Netflix is very good value, given what it would cost to buy all the box sets they have.

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:14, Reply)
Plus I use Hola blocker app so get all the American stuff too!

(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:21, Reply)
Not that much; my housemate tends to get home before me and is usually watching utter codshite when I get in.
Speaking of kids telly, I did watch a bit of Adventure Time recently, that seemed quite good and surreal.

I've been slowly plodding through 30 Rock as it's quite funny and helps the hangover pass.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:39, Reply)
just iplayer for muskateers and bbc4 documentaries
netlix when it doesn't mess with my computer. Not had a telly in years and I only miss it when I'm ill
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 16:57, Reply)
Match of the day on a Saturday late
otherwise I watch some stuff I get off the internet, the rest of the time I'm reading or out.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2014, 17:08, Reply)

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