nice observationKenH wrote:Wrong thread!!stui magpie wrote:Nah, my daughter rarely eats them so the dog generally gets them after i've finished.mandy wrote:Has anyone give The Leftovers a go?
decent new TV series
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I finished Season 1 of American Horror Story, loved it. I am now onto Season 2, I am a bit mixed about season 2 early. I will give it a chance to see how it unfolds.
Also going to have to get season 3 as it comes out in 16 days, and maybe see if I can watch Season 4 online. Season 4 is Freakshow, sounds very interesting.
Also going to have to get season 3 as it comes out in 16 days, and maybe see if I can watch Season 4 online. Season 4 is Freakshow, sounds very interesting.
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I watched the first episode of the Flash on Saturday. I could watch it for free on the CW website if it wasn't for the regional coding restrictions so I had to download it.
Haven't caught up with Arrow yet, it's back on in the US but Fox8 is only showing series one and FTA isn't doing anything so wtf do they expect people to do?
Haven't caught up with Arrow yet, it's back on in the US but Fox8 is only showing series one and FTA isn't doing anything so wtf do they expect people to do?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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All hail the walking dead! How good was that!mandy wrote:New season of The Walking Dead has started with a bang!
Bit of everything! Loved it
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You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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just saw on face book, the creepy guy with the long hair, he had that symbol etched into his forhead, so hes connected to the symbol Morgan saw on the tree. hmmm
beth will be back, shes been on all the trailers. hmm so beth or carol?? who does daryl pick!!
beth will be back, shes been on all the trailers. hmm so beth or carol?? who does daryl pick!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Watching Halt & Catch Fire at the moment. I like it, not sure everyone would like it though.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/
Looking at giving the following a go soon: Turn, Tyrant & Silicon Valley.The early 1980s was the early heyday of the technological revolution. Silicon Prairie, centered on Dallas, was one area in the US where much of the activity in this sector was happening.
There were a few "name" corporate players in each sector, such as International Business Machines (IBM) in personal computers (PC), Xerox in document management, and Texas Instruments (TI) in semiconductors.
Standard corporate practice was to improve technology gradually and charge customers a premium for successive technologically advanced models of products.
Within this framework, there were many dreamers, often working in smaller companies or for themselves, who wanted their small, or not so small, piece of the pie, whether it be for fortune and/or fame, the latter often in having a lasting legacy.
Those dreams also varied, from only doing things better than their competitors, however small, to producing things that were revolutionary for the time, that made the general public go "wow", as were the rationale for those dreams.
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