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T66 - 27/5/11 at 10:41 AM

Sad yes, coming round from nights and sitting with a pot of coffee watching a place in the Sun, on channel 4.


And Jasmine is looking pretty good in the sun



http://www.jasmineharman.com/biography.html




Whats your daytime TV tipple ? (keep it clean or we will get wrong)


Craigman9 - 27/5/11 at 10:49 AM

When im home I do enjoy a bit of homes under the hammer!


T66 - 27/5/11 at 10:57 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Craigman9
When im home I do enjoy a bit of homes under the hammer!



Bit of an Angela Rippon fan Craig ??


Craigman9 - 27/5/11 at 11:02 AM

Haha Definitely not in the way you are suggesting
She's got 40 years on me!


T66 - 27/5/11 at 11:09 AM

Hahha - bit wrinkly for me aswell at 45....


Given up with that game now, sitting watching the world superbikes - safer...


blakep82 - 27/5/11 at 11:19 AM

can't miss a bit of 'Doctors' at 1.45 lol best part of the day


MikeR - 27/5/11 at 11:23 AM

When i didn't have a job the misses made sure lunch was timed for Doctors!!!!


Our favourite part of the day was tea, cake and Gilmore Girls at 3:30. We got through 4 series together.


(when she was working and I wasnt i used to like Stargate SG-1 3 to 5pm ........ except i almost got caught out watching it and not doing house work so many times it was scary)


coozer - 27/5/11 at 12:15 PM

Naa, she hasn't got a patch on Sarah Beeny or Lucy Alexander...


David Jenkins - 27/5/11 at 02:03 PM

There's a programme called "Loose Women" - if someone in my office was off sick then there'd be jokes about staying at home to watch this programme, so one day I took a look at it... it's horrendous!

Imagine a group of Janet Street-Porter wannabes squawking at each other and you'll get the idea.


Dick Axtell - 27/5/11 at 02:26 PM

The only prog worth watching was "Working Lunch". Much missed - by me, anyway. Loadsa very relevant info re most pertinent money/economic/banking issues, plus some occsionally entertaining features.

Wonder why the Beeb gave it the elbow? Was there any Westminster pressure??


britishtrident - 27/5/11 at 02:39 PM

quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
There's a programme called "Loose Women" - if someone in my office was off sick then there'd be jokes about staying at home to watch this programme, so one day I took a look at it... it's horrendous!

Imagine a group of Janet Street-Porter wannabes squawking at each other and you'll get the idea.


No it is much worse than that, if men made such a programme could you imagine the outcry, stick to Bargain Hunt it is safer I can't imagine Anita Manning being nasty to anybody.


Moving back to Janet Street-Porter when she was younger (and I was younger) I couldn't make up my mind if I ....... :-)


Peteff - 27/5/11 at 03:20 PM

I'm at home all day and I can honestly say I haven't got a clue what is on the telly or who these people are


se7en - 27/5/11 at 03:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by T66
Hahha - bit wrinkly for me aswell at 45....




At my age I would be glad to take the likes of Angela I have to agree with Coozer about Lucy Alexander

I would have watched Working Lunch; a very informative programme.

I agree with British Trident Loose Women is horrendous, cackling women all trying to up stage each other - I definitely think I'll stick to Bargain Hunt with Tim and Anita Manning

Tom


T66 - 27/5/11 at 04:22 PM

Im old enough to remember the Morecambe & Wise show Xmas special - with Angela Rippon, never quite looked at her like a newsreader again, along with a lot of other young lads I guess.


And the cackling wimmen program on ITV is earache, that only a woman would watch (or understand)




Lucy Alexander gets a vote - looks like the type of lass who would drink pints, and be good crack.



morcus - 27/5/11 at 07:55 PM

The worst thing about loose women is it's repeated in the small hours of the morning and so many times I've forgotten what it is and put it on by mistake.


daniel mason - 27/5/11 at 08:47 PM

totally off topic ivan but from your posts. the way you talk, the car your building etc. i assumed you were younger or a similar age to me? and im in my 20's (just).


Craigman9 - 27/5/11 at 09:18 PM

Im only just into my 20's


David Jenkins - 27/5/11 at 09:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by T66
And the cackling wimmen program on ITV is earache, that only a woman would watch (or understand)



As far as I can tell, very few normal women like it either...


Ninehigh - 2/6/11 at 06:36 PM

I use that time to watch the informative and funny tv that I have to record and watch when no-one else is around... QI, White Van Man, Through the Wormhole (Science narrated by Morgan Freeman )


morcus - 2/6/11 at 10:05 PM

I find I watch all my recorded Tv all at once then have huge amounts of time when theres nothing to do and nothing else on. I try not too but it just happens that way.


Fozzie - 2/6/11 at 10:46 PM

quote:
Originally posted by T66
.........And the cackling wimmen program on ITV is earache, that only a woman would watch (or understand)..........


ooooOOOoooo.... a bit of 'stereo typing' there T66!!!!!!!.....

Well here is one woman that never would watch, yet alone like, or understand the cackle of that caRp ..........!

Fozzie ....


indykid - 2/6/11 at 11:41 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Fozzie
quote:
Originally posted by T66
.........And the cackling wimmen program on ITV is earache, that only a woman would watch (or understand)..........

ooooOOOoooo.... a bit of 'stereo typing' there T66!!!!!!!.....

Well here is one woman that never would watch, yet alone like, or understand the cackle of that caRp ..........!

Fozzie ....

He didn't say all women!

I fail to see how anyone can stand it, but I imagine if anyone could, I agree, they'd be female