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Bomber Boys - on BBC1 now if you are in the UK. Actor Ewan McGregor and his brother Colin (ex-RAF) looking at Bomber Command in WWII and the latter gets to fly the City of Lincoln Lancaster bomber.
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Binging as ever I am watching one episode after another of Shameless(UK of course)!

Re-watching Fawlty Towers and Upstairs, Downstairs.
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I just watched a documentary about The Killing Fields called "Pol Pot's Executioner: Welcome to Hell". A lot of original pictures and interviews. Seeing pictures and testimony about this... I am, for once, out of words. I truly do not know how to express my feelings after this documentary. Pictures of babies clubbed to death. Movies taken by the Vietnamese when they entered The Killing Fields. Maggots everywhere. Birds eating. Interviews with survivors that had their entire family killed. Their babies...

I should not watch such documentaries but on the same time I feel I must. We need to remember.



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I am watching sky sports news.

Pop Quiz:

Who is the most boring man on the planet, is it

Kimi Raikkonen
Mika Hakkinen

Seriously, those two Finns have to be the most sleep inducing gentlemen ever to have walked the planet. How is it possible for someone with so dynamic a profession to be so mind-crushingly Dull?
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Living in the sauna and just drinking beer might do that. [;)]
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I've just been watching the new BBC series Bullets, Boots and Bandages - which looks at the importance of logistics throughout military history. It is currently on iPlayer for UK residents: on the web here.
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Coronation Street. Rosie's dumped Jason [X(][X(]
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Coronation Street. Rosie's dumped Jason [X(][X(]

Just wrapping up Shameless, loved Frank and the entire gang.

Will be watching Spaced and Frasier this weekend.
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Have you watched The Fast Show yet?
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Have you watched The Fast Show yet?
The Fast Show

Not yet, but I plan to. I have a huge number of British TV programs in my queue to watch.
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Lilyhammer, a Netflix production.

Description: Frank Tagliano ('Steven Van Zandt'-Sopranos' Silvio), is a former New York mobster, who after testifying in a trial in the United States, Tagliano joins the witness protection program. Intrigued by the place after watching the Winter Olympics in 1994, he is relocated to Lillehammer in Norway. The transition from being a feared and respected gangster in New York, to becoming an unemployed immigrant in Norway, is not simple. Frank soon discovers that in order to succeed in this rural Norwegian society, he must resort to his old ways.

Available streaming through Netflix. Lilyhammer is fantastic. A funny, original drama.

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Crazy flick-

Edmond (2005)
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Crazy flick-

Edmond (2005)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBVGabVku3g

Seen it, crazy.
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I'm in the mood to watch Dumb and Dumber tonight - followed by the footie. Luverly [:)]
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I've been watching the second series of Lost Kingdoms of Africa. The latest episode looked at the history and culture of the Zulu Kingdom. It is on BBC iPlayer at the moment: web link.
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I've been watching the second series of Lost Kingdoms of Africa. The latest episode looked at the history and culture of the Zulu Kingdom. It is on BBC iPlayer at the moment: web link.
Cool.

Now folks its time for;

The Beast from Haunted Cave

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXiZtJaQy68

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About to watch Coronation Street - double bill as its Friday - yippee [:)]
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