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Postby misha&zane » February 15th, 2007, 10:11 am

Seriously? The U.S. and Britain rank below, say, Bangladesh or Haiti, for kids to live? What the heck was the criteria? "Kids aren't given the privilege of experiencing a culture where common ailments can be fatal."


Oops! I should have probably mentioned that it was out of developed 'industrialised' countries and the study was carried out by Unicef.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6359363.stm

Kids in Netherland must be on some form of Afternoon Delight...
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Postby I ate all your bees » February 15th, 2007, 10:14 am

LickMyLovePump wrote:Little Britain makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs with a spoon. Alas, I tend not to watch it.


Let us not forget that we then want to take said eyeballs and stuff them in our ears so we don't have to hear it either.
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Postby misha&zane » February 15th, 2007, 10:14 am

LickMyLovePump wrote:Little Britain makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs with a spoon. Alas, I tend not to watch it.


I'm glad you don't - those eyeballs could come in handy..
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Postby byron » February 15th, 2007, 11:26 am

I was flying home from Miami on Jet Blue last year when a Little Britain marathon came on BBC America.

I decided to watch tennis on ESPN 2 instead.
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Postby LickMyLovePump » February 15th, 2007, 3:01 pm

1st series was actually quite funny. I loved Matt Lucas from shooting stars, so when Little Britain started I enjoyed it. Then the 2nd series made the mistake of completely exhausting and re-using catchphrases and jokes that were only mildy amusing the 1st time you heard them.

The 3rd series I refuse to discuss ever again, because I get embarassed just thinking about. That also goes for the Live stage show, the computer game, the special edition DVDs, the life-like dolls, the t-shirts, the mugs, the keyrings, the mousemats, the audio cds, the...
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Postby misha&zane » February 16th, 2007, 8:23 am

LickMyLovePump wrote:1st series was actually quite funny. I loved Matt Lucas from shooting stars, so when Little Britain started I enjoyed it. Then the 2nd series made the mistake of completely exhausting and re-using catchphrases and jokes that were only mildy amusing the 1st time you heard them.

The 3rd series I refuse to discuss ever again, because I get embarassed just thinking about. That also goes for the Live stage show, the computer game, the special edition DVDs, the life-like dolls, the t-shirts, the mugs, the keyrings, the mousemats, the audio cds, the...


i second everything you said (without a clause of silence). I watched the first season cos it was different at the time.

The second season was awful. i mean that 'thing' that won't leave the beauty spa - wtf was that?! And matt lucas doesn't even need a fat suit. Its shameless how they stick their name on anything...who would want to buy a Little Britain toilet cleaner?? (on second thoughts that might work for me)

Also that woman that kept puking when a black/chinese/asian/anything-foreign name was mentioned...yawn! Anyway im enjoying the mutual hate for LB guys. I would choose the tennis anyday..
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Postby misha&zane » February 16th, 2007, 8:25 am

Also forgot to mention we have reached the big 50
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Postby each » February 16th, 2007, 6:35 pm

huzzah!
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Postby The Joker Magician » February 16th, 2007, 11:22 pm

I got a new cellphone recently, and my ringtone is Gob singing "Love is in the air" 10... 12. It's recorded, so the sound quality is absolutely horrible. But if that means missing some calls that isn't a big deal... since my voice mail message is George Costanza singing, "Believe it or not, George isn't at home. Please leave a message at the beep. I must be out, or I'd pick up the phone. Where could I be? Believe it or not, I'm not home."
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Postby Hop on » February 17th, 2007, 1:30 am

LickMyLovePump wrote:Little Britain makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs with a spoon. Alas, I tend not to watch it.


Reminds me of Oedipus. Or Equus. Did anyone read Equus? I had to for english, as in find it ourselves because my teacher is crazy and must find pleasure in the fact that it was impossible to get and Borders told me it was out of print.
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Postby Chelpo » February 17th, 2007, 4:13 am

I have a copy of Equus on my shelf, but I've never read it. If there's eye-gouging, I just might have to. :wink: **

I had to read Oedipus for 3 classes one year and they all used a different translation, so I had to actually read it 3 times.


**Is that face winking, or is one of its eyes gouged out?
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Postby Chelpo » February 18th, 2007, 12:05 am

It looks like Victoria is a better place to visit than I thought!
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Postby I ate all your bees » February 18th, 2007, 10:19 am

Hop on wrote:Reminds me of Oedipus. Or Equus. Did anyone read Equus? I had to for english, as in find it ourselves because my teacher is crazy and must find pleasure in the fact that it was impossible to get and Borders told me it was out of print.


Well, last weekend I was subjected to the horror of the Sunday Times' Culture page cover. Daniel Radcliffe... chest hair...

He's doing Equus in London. And this means I am subjected to his naked form everytime I get on the Tube. Or look at the tv listings in the Culture page.

The pain! The unbelievable mental pain! I just hope he's not a method actor.

Ooh, Victoria: "Time to experience that tingling sensation." Doesn't quite explain how or why Victoria contributes to the event...
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Postby Chelpo » February 18th, 2007, 9:59 pm

Well, now it's my unbelievable mental pain.
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Postby Hop on » February 18th, 2007, 11:49 pm

I wouldn't recommend reading Equus. It was pretty disturbing. And it made for some very uncomfortable class discussions in english. I'll never think about a horse the same way again.

I heard about it being performed in London. That is some unbelievable mental pain. If I had to see that play, acted out, by Daniel Radcliffe, I might have to gouge out my eyes.
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