Wezzo wrote:I don't think there's anything to understand, it's typical BGF randomness.
Right, for a moment there I thought she was claiming to be The Messiah.
Wezzo wrote:I don't think there's anything to understand, it's typical BGF randomness.
Dorset Girl wrote:Right, for a moment there I thought she was claiming to be The Messiah.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:And I was claiming to be the Messiah.
Dorset Girl wrote:A few days ago, you told me that you find it deeply offensive when anyone makes jokes about dead people. And now you're making that ridiculous claim, which I assume you don't think is offensive?
Bee Gees Fan wrote:I don't see the comparison. I'm not being rude or insulting or unkind about a dead person.
I was saying I was Jesus. Now obviously I'm not. So yes. I was being nonsensical. Not meant to be taken seriously. But I wasn't making a nasty, malicious joke about Jesus' death. I would never do that. I wasn't even making fun of him.
I was just being nonsensical. Like Jabberwocky. .
Moon-Crane wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:The start of S4 was pretty good, but i wouldn't go out of my way when you have other stuff. There's plenty of shows i prefer to watch ahead of it. And i still think Starbuck is the crappest reincarnation of a fictional character...
...since Jesus.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Back to topic - I just looked at some of the upcoming Boston Legal eps. I just seen Melvin Palmer back for (i think) Ep15
Yeah I had a quick scan and noticed he was listed as a 'recurring character' this season - I hoped that was because he appeared multiple times this season as opposed to because of his unforgettable S2 cameo. Unfortunately there's only a finite number of times Alan Shore can destroy him before he drops his 'you're a hoot!' act.
Shirley's been around less this season, I think the show misses her.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:I'm waiting for someone to upload a Sopranos torrent for the entire series in full, which will probably be about 20 gig and take a week to download!! I've never seen a single episode believe it or not, but I have a strong feeling it may be up to The Wire standards, judging by reviews...
Agides wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:I'm waiting for someone to upload a Sopranos torrent for the entire series in full, which will probably be about 20 gig and take a week to download!! I've never seen a single episode believe it or not, but I have a strong feeling it may be up to The Wire standards, judging by reviews...
I adore 'The Sopranos' - it is my absolute favourite tv show and I couldn't be more grateful that it was made and aired in my lifetime. I could happily sit and watch it over and over again as there's so many tiny details you can easily miss on first viewing.
Enough of a recommendation to give it a whirl??
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Agides wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:I'm waiting for someone to upload a Sopranos torrent for the entire series in full, which will probably be about 20 gig and take a week to download!! I've never seen a single episode believe it or not, but I have a strong feeling it may be up to The Wire standards, judging by reviews...
I adore 'The Sopranos' - it is my absolute favourite tv show and I couldn't be more grateful that it was made and aired in my lifetime. I could happily sit and watch it over and over again as there's so many tiny details you can easily miss on first viewing.
Enough of a recommendation to give it a whirl??
Definitely! The torrents are a scary size though, about 6-7 Gig a season so it'll take me some time!
Mr Blue Sky wrote:My 'downloaded shows' watch list is as follows, in order...
1) The Wire S5
2) The Office S3
3) My Name Is Earl S3
4) Sopranos (when I get it)
I'm hoping to get through the whole of #1 and a good portion of #2 by this time next week.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Every so often I also stick on the odd Larry Sanders Show that Strat was kind enough to download on my behalf when I was still a BitTorrent virgin. Those episodes are pretty much standalone - it's nice to have something like that to watch from time to time.
Agides wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Every so often I also stick on the odd Larry Sanders Show that Strat was kind enough to download on my behalf when I was still a BitTorrent virgin. Those episodes are pretty much standalone - it's nice to have something like that to watch from time to time.
I think I've seen the odd one of those - it was pretty good as I recall.
DHP wrote:Software update 2.30 for PS3. The online store is much prettier now.
Paddy wrote:DHP wrote:Software update 2.30 for PS3. The online store is much prettier now.
Yet is takes much longer to load. Have you got Gran Turismo 5 prologue, DHP?
Paul B wrote:DHP wrote:Software update 2.30 for PS3. The online store is much prettier now.
If only I could get online... Oh well, we should be getting wireless when we move house, which will hopefully be soon. I'm looking forward to seeing the store.
Paddy wrote:It is good. Too easy to complete.
DHP wrote:Paddy wrote:DHP wrote:Software update 2.30 for PS3. The online store is much prettier now.
Yet is takes much longer to load. Have you got Gran Turismo 5 prologue, DHP?
I don't pay £25 for demos. Joking apart, is it any good?Paul B wrote:DHP wrote:Software update 2.30 for PS3. The online store is much prettier now.
If only I could get online... Oh well, we should be getting wireless when we move house, which will hopefully be soon. I'm looking forward to seeing the store.
Yeah, some of the other features that have come out, such as being able to take a film out at a random place, put it back in and the PS3 starts from where you left off, are great. Also being able to customise the PS3 a lot more comes with some of the other upgrades.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Agides wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:Every so often I also stick on the odd Larry Sanders Show that Strat was kind enough to download on my behalf when I was still a BitTorrent virgin. Those episodes are pretty much standalone - it's nice to have something like that to watch from time to time.
I think I've seen the odd one of those - it was pretty good as I recall.
It's brilliantly funny, way ahead of its time.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Agides wrote:Mr Blue Sky wrote:I'm waiting for someone to upload a Sopranos torrent for the entire series in full, which will probably be about 20 gig and take a week to download!! I've never seen a single episode believe it or not, but I have a strong feeling it may be up to The Wire standards, judging by reviews...
I adore 'The Sopranos' - it is my absolute favourite tv show and I couldn't be more grateful that it was made and aired in my lifetime. I could happily sit and watch it over and over again as there's so many tiny details you can easily miss on first viewing.
Enough of a recommendation to give it a whirl??
Definitely! The torrents are a scary size though, about 6-7 Gig a season so it'll take me some time!
My 'downloaded shows' watch list is as follows, in order...
1) The Wire S5
2) The Office S3
3) My Name Is Earl S3
4) Sopranos (when I get it)
I'm hoping to get through the whole of #1 and a good portion of #2 by this time next week.
Every so often I also stick on the odd Larry Sanders Show that Strat was kind enough to download on my behalf when I was still a BitTorrent virgin. Those episodes are pretty much standalone - it's nice to have something like that to watch from time to time.
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