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YES!!! Little Britain is one of the most over rated and repetative things ever! I know characters have catch phrases that people want to hear, but they get so boring, which is why, much as I like her, I can't watch much Catherine Tate.


Fast Show was far far better than Little Britain in my opinion.

SimonM Wrote:

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> ...the erotic appeal of the exposed female breast...


Surely this depends... If it's just tits out for the lads, I totally agree, but a more subtle teasing exposure can be very appealling... Or maybe that's just me.

probably not insane but I'm not sure I'd like to spend Christmas with BJL


;-)


(I suspect he/she is actually pretty interesting and gets a lot read so I'm being a bit tongue in cheek. But then again he/she only said they were over-rated, not bad per se)

BJL Wrote:

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> I probably will venture

> back to The Gowlett on Thursday to try and play

> some 45s but (not pop or rock)...

> (Edited for grammar.)


BJL do you DJ in the Gowlett? If so what music do you play? I see you say not pop or rock, so I'm assuming it will be soul, funk, northern, modern soul, reggae, ska, & funky jazz. If so, I'll come down and listen to your set. Please advise.

The recent film Crash (not the Cronenberg one).


I know loads of people liked it and saw it as an accurate portrayal of "race" and racism in modern America and it got rave reviews and awards, but I found the plot contrived and its presentation of the situation totally unrealistic.

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