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The Hedgehog From Hell says: "I shared a house in England with a couple of Germans in 1999. I was watching Star Trek: Deep Space 9 on BBC2. One came into the room and saw Jadzia Dax on the screen and said 'Oh! Is she still alive? You're really far behind in this country.' What's been ruined for you, and how? Apart from QOTW, obviously"
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:29)
The Hedgehog From Hell says: "I shared a house in England with a couple of Germans in 1999. I was watching Star Trek: Deep Space 9 on BBC2. One came into the room and saw Jadzia Dax on the screen and said 'Oh! Is she still alive? You're really far behind in this country.' What's been ruined for you, and how? Apart from QOTW, obviously"
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:29)
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I never got to read it at school.
Luckily I've read it a couple of times and seen it at least four including the Royal National Theatre version which managed to show the whole anti-Churchill post-war sentiment and opened up a new meaning to me.
( , Mon 10 Jun 2013, 0:36, Reply)
Luckily I've read it a couple of times and seen it at least four including the Royal National Theatre version which managed to show the whole anti-Churchill post-war sentiment and opened up a new meaning to me.
( , Mon 10 Jun 2013, 0:36, Reply)
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