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I think Gordon Ferrar may have been using the same year 12 tactic I used to use for English Lit. Don't read the whole book, but make sure you quote what happens at the end to prove you read the whole thing.
Congrats on the 150, one of the best shows ever. Thanks for the memories Ross.
Cheers
Grant Denyer is apparently an experienced Monster (or is that Monsta?) Truck driver, so it wasn't like it was his first time. Perhaps he didn't have his usual cushion to sit on. [oh, I crack myself up sometimes]
John, I'm mostly in agreeance with you about the revival of Doctor Who, apart from the Steven Moffatt stories - they're suspenseful and quite often creepy (and pretty much devoid of any URST). That's the Who I want to see, and I can't wait for him to take over in 2010. Russell T. Davies' stuff, on the other hand, I find to be all (overblown) style and no substance. And far too much running around with the bloody sonic screwdriver, which seems to have become the modern-day equivalent of K-9. Far too much running around, full stop - all a bit Keystone Cops, really.
I think there's only 3 specials in total next year, not 4 (that doesn't include Children In Need, because that's only ever a few minutes long).
AFACT not interested in file-sharers
Re: Mad Men. I started watching and at first found it a little dull and the characters a bit like cardboard cut-outs. Kept watching and it dug a little deeper and sucked me in and now I'm hooked - loving season two.
Does James lose his 4th Boxcutter tag officially now?
Boxcutters turns 150. Hooray! (@ boxcutters.net)
Jimbo's train pulls in.
Ross bids us all farewell. (You will be missed. Hope you will ring through with a segment from time to time.)
John Richards joins the team, even though he sounds nothing like Brett.
All the best to the new team, and the old one, and well over the fast ;-)
A big welcome to John as an official part of the boxcutters family. I was digging you a lot until the whole "I love to spoil tv plots and kick over kids sandcastles" thing. You also maligned someone that I love a bit but I can't remember who so the wound must not have been too deep. That aside, I remain glad you are now on board full time.
It was quite a funny episode. On the way to the train I laughed at random comments many times I started getting stares from other passengers.