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Topic History of: Worzel Gummidge
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JK2006 I've enjoyed Wurzel; I think it's miles better than the original.
Wyot Honey wrote:
[quote]robbiex wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]robbiex wrote:


I dont think the number of posts is an indication of how busy you are (but so what if you aren't?)
I imagine most just walk past the laptop on the kitchen table now and again and post while the kettle is boiling?


I don't know why people make such a virtue of "being busy". It usually means you are just slaving away for someone else...
Honey robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Really enjoying this remake of the popular children's programme written and directed by Mackenzie Crook. With some excellent cameos from Toby Jones and Bill Bailey and the young actress playing Susan (India Brown) is definitely a star in the making.

Your sofa or office chair must have a butt-groove with all the TV you watch.


I probably watch much less than most (2-3 hours a day). Most of the things I watch are 2 or 3 episodes, unlike all these streaming services that have 12 hour-long episodes, which I don't watch (i.e. Succession, Game of Thrones, Chernobyl, etc). TV is more mindful than the internet and social media. With the number of posts some people put on this site, they must have repetitive strain injuries.
When you are off work for Christmas and you live in the sticks in continuous rainy weather, what else are you supposed to do.


I dont think the number of posts is an indication of how busy you are (but so what if you aren't?)
I imagine most just walk past the laptop on the kitchen table now and again and post while the kettle is boiling?
robbiex Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Really enjoying this remake of the popular children's programme written and directed by Mackenzie Crook. With some excellent cameos from Toby Jones and Bill Bailey and the young actress playing Susan (India Brown) is definitely a star in the making.

Your sofa or office chair must have a butt-groove with all the TV you watch.


I probably watch much less than most (2-3 hours a day). Most of the things I watch are 2 or 3 episodes, unlike all these streaming services that have 12 hour-long episodes, which I don't watch (i.e. Succession, Game of Thrones, Chernobyl, etc). TV is more mindful than the internet and social media. With the number of posts some people put on this site, they must have repetitive strain injuries.
When you are off work for Christmas and you live in the sticks in continuous rainy weather, what else are you supposed to do.
Green Man robbiex wrote:
Really enjoying this remake of the popular children's programme written and directed by Mackenzie Crook. With some excellent cameos from Toby Jones and Bill Bailey and the young actress playing Susan (India Brown) is definitely a star in the making.

Your sofa or office chair must have a butt-groove with all the TV you watch.