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Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did any of you watch the Corrie minibus crash last night?  If so, did any of you find Sean comical?  I couldn't stop laughing at how he 'came round', probably the worst bit of acting I've seen in ages.  

 

I've looked for a clip but with no luck. 

Yes!   Looking all fake surprised - he's a crap actor.   I also pmsl at Tracey's witchy, evil face at the end - all that was missing was a Dick Dastardly laugh.

Kaffs

Kaffs thank god it wasn't just me, I showed Mr C it on the ITV player this afternoon & he wasn't as amused by it as I was. But even when he was 'unconscious' he still had that look on his face like someone had wafted a dirty nappy under his nose. 

 

Yes & the Tracy bit, you're right it was just missing the evil laugh. Plus the whole Carla bit didn't sit right. They were calling her Carla at first when asking where she was & nobody seemed concerned until they started calling her Mrs Connor. 

Cinds

Did any of you see the travesty that is Good Morning Britain today?  They had a crew at the Coronation Street set and had interviewed Helen Worth, which was tough to watch as you could see she was visibly upset.  

 

Anyway, then one of their 'roving' reporters was speaking on camera & told us that she had spoken to 'Sean Tully who plays Antony Cotton'. 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did any of you see the travesty that is Good Morning Britain today?  They had a crew at the Coronation Street set and had interviewed Helen Worth, which was tough to watch as you could see she was visibly upset.  

 

Anyway, then one of their 'roving' reporters was speaking on camera & told us that she had spoken to 'Sean Tully who plays Antony Cotton'. 

An easy mistake to make, tbf.   He can't act for toffee - he's just 'him' all the time.    

(didn't see Good Morning Britain btw)

Kaffs
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Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

can you have shingles twice?

in close proximity?

cos my back is driving me bonkers

I think you can. But not 100%

ive googled cinds but cant get proper answer-im off to google again

I found this. 

 

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/S...es/Introduction.aspx

*It's estimated that up to one in every five people with shingles will go on to develop post-herpetic neuralgia, and older people are particularly at risk.

The pain can improve after a few months and medication can help control it in the meantime, although some cases are more persistent and can even be permanent*

 

oh balls

pirate1111
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Pollock!

 

Has anyone tried it? I was going round the shop today and saw it, I think it was the frozen section. It was 'lightly dusted' as they say in flour and herbs or some such thing but sounded nice. Does anyone know please? 

Yes Sprout I've had it lots of times frozen from Tesco - its just your normal white fish. Maybe not as tasty as the more expensive stuff, but perfectly nice  Plus its a sustainable fish stock.

FM

Damn, the thing has come out too small.  I've copied and pasted the text so you can read it.

 

1.0 out of 5 stars Boyhood, 19 Jan. 2015
This review is from: Boyhood [DVD] (DVD)
I don't understand the hype this film has gotten. I personally haven't seen this, but my friends have told me I haven't missed much. By what I've been told, this is a very long, despreasing film were the characters are boring and very lifeless, which baffles me as it has won golden globes and gotten Oscar nods all over the place. Perhaps to many this is a very good movie, but, if you're like me and don't go for the whole route of watching a bunch of moody teens, then I advise you stay well clear of this one.
Cinds

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