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Post by grandpaTJ on Jan 19, 2015 22:28:15 GMT
Watching/listening to "Chowder" with the granddaughter, ridiculous cartoon, but I have to admit there have been several of them which have had us both in stitches till tears ran down my cheeks. Done that with the grandson's. Watching Finding Nemo. The sea-gull bit, "Mine....mine...." I laughed my bloody socks off.
That one is outstanding, Pixar has done so many great ones Do you watch Simon's Cat little flicks, granddaughter never misses a day wanting to see newest one Another one that had us rolling is "For the Birds" www.bing.com/videos/search?q=for+the+birds&FORM=VIRE3#view=detail&mid=2A911C582E53C63014362A911C582E53C6301436
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 19, 2015 22:37:19 GMT
Can't say I have but now I am retired I get a lot of time to sit down with the grandson's and watch their kind of TV. Wee Kaiden is only 1+7 months old but he has got me hooked on Postman Pat & Bob the Builder. Taking wee Connor (8) to school tomorrow morning and pound too a penny he will give me the gen up on more movies or cartoon's. I love getting old but feeling young again.
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Post by grandpaTJ on Jan 19, 2015 23:17:26 GMT
Can't say I have but now I am retired I get a lot of time to sit down with the grandson's and watch their kind of TV. Wee Kaiden is only 1+7 months old but he has got me hooked on Postman Pat & Bob the Builder. Taking wee Connor (8) to school tomorrow morning and pound too a penny he will give me the gen up on more movies or cartoon's. I love getting old but feeling young again. That is the way it is supposed to be My Dianne and I met after we had both had children, and now bit over 19 years later we have an even dozen from 18 on down to toddlers. Cannot have better company to spend time with than the little ones. Postman Pat and Bob the Builder are old friends of mine too, and Thomas the Train
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 20, 2015 6:49:47 GMT
Early morning BBC News. Showing the weather, icy and cold. Looked out the window and they are spot on. Will have too rug myself up clothes wise when I leave shortly, pick up the grandson and take him to school. Oh what a lovely life.
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Post by _ on Jan 20, 2015 13:56:42 GMT
Early morning BBC News. Showing the weather, icy and cold. Looked out the window and they are spot on. Will have too rug myself up clothes wise when I leave shortly, pick up the grandson and take him to school. Oh what a lovely life. I wore my thermal gloves for the first time today
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Post by swimmityswim on Jan 20, 2015 14:41:24 GMT
started on prison break a couple days back when i was traveling for work.
s1 so far is good, but as much of a detail-oriented master-genius as the guy supposedly is, there's so much he never accounted for. certainly not to the level of "get yourself thrown in prison on a 10-year charge" assuredness as he did.
in saying that, some good characters and despite drawing it out so much it has kept me interested. i like the conspiracy subplot too.
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 20, 2015 15:05:15 GMT
Getting ready to watch LA Apocalypse (2014) on Syfy+1. Can't say I have seen this before but read the write ups on Google. A Sci-Fic thriller set 300 years in the future. Might as well watch it. Edit: 15.29 - Seen this last week, not that great IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2015 21:35:14 GMT
started on prison break a couple days back when i was traveling for work. s1 so far is good, but as much of a detail-oriented master-genius as the guy supposedly is, there's so much he never accounted for. certainly not to the level of "get yourself thrown in prison on a 10-year charge" assuredness as he did. in saying that, some good characters and despite drawing it out so much it has kept me interested. i like the conspiracy subplot too. I loved Prison Break to begin with, but as it got into the 2nd series it became more and more ridiculous. Didn't bother with the 3rd series and not watched it since.
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Post by Bestie on Jan 20, 2015 22:00:22 GMT
First season was superb and agree that it got more ridiculous as it went on. The third season was probably the nadir but I have never rewatched it. Fourth season was alright but purely if you have invested the time and care about the characters at all.
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 21, 2015 15:19:54 GMT
Watching Storm (1999), Martin Sheen on the Syfy+1 channel. Science fiction, not bad and have seen it a few times in the past.
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 22, 2015 12:15:50 GMT
Watching this now I taped from last night. Good old Arnie in Total Recall (1990).
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Post by traffordbrown on Jan 23, 2015 7:48:05 GMT
Watching this now I taped from last night. Good old Arnie in Total Recall (1990). "Taped". Really? Get with the times, man!
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 23, 2015 11:17:57 GMT
Watching this now I taped from last night. Good old Arnie in Total Recall (1990). "Taped". Really? Get with the times, man! Lol. At my age I am keeping with the times. When I say taped I men recorded on the TV box and saved. Believe it or not I still have an old Video recorder that works and I still have a load of old tapes from years back of United games. Now and then I will play them in the back room. Getting a bit old now but still watchable.
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 23, 2015 13:37:59 GMT
Watching a golden oldie, The Flight of the Phoenix (1965). James Stewart and the rest make it a good old film.
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Post by _ on Jan 23, 2015 19:43:34 GMT
Watching a golden oldie, The Flight of the Phoenix (1965). James Stewart and the rest make it a good old film. Top film The remake was almost as good Watching Frank Langella as Dracula (1979) - getting in the mood for Falcao bleeding the Cambridge defenders dry
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