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The Last Dance on Netflix about Micheal Jordan and others in Basketball. I know nowt about Basketball but i've enjoyed it. Jordan is the Maradona of the Basketball world, incredible player but it comes at a price.
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I know it’s old and the whole world and his brother has seen it, but as I used to work silly hours and get home after midnight after a 12 hour stint in the kitchen, I never got round to it, so just started watching the Sopranos. Think it’s going to be ok. : :thumbup:
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cheffy007 wrote:I know it’s old and the whole world and his brother has seen it, but as I used to work silly hours and get home after midnight after a 12 hour stint in the kitchen, I never got round to it, so just started watching the Sopranos. Think it’s going to be ok. : :thumbup:
And nowt wrong with it, was always out most nights so we are picking up on old series we never dreamed of watching. Currently we are doing the detective stuff such as Dalziel & Pascoe, Lewis and the one I'm really enjoying George Gently.
Cant believe it's all new to us, never been a big TV watcher.
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Selby White wrote:
cheffy007 wrote:I know it’s old and the whole world and his brother has seen it, but as I used to work silly hours and get home after midnight after a 12 hour stint in the kitchen, I never got round to it, so just started watching the Sopranos. Think it’s going to be ok. : :thumbup:
And nowt wrong with it, was always out most nights so we are picking up on old series we never dreamed of watching. Currently we are doing the detective stuff such as Dalziel & Pascoe, Lewis and the one I'm really enjoying George Gently.
Cant believe it's all new to us, never been a big TV watcher.
Weirdly, I'm doing the same. I used to work shifts so could never commit to a series. Currently working through Life on Mars. Utterly brilliant.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:Just started watching Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For The Bone Collector very promising

We managed 3 episodes last night it’s a decent watch.
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Just watched a few minutes of Through the Keyhole with the truly obnoxious Keith Lemon. The home we watched was this lovely large house in Essex with a Lamborghini in the garage. Three dressing rooms full of designer clothes & then on comes the home owner Joey Essex who is interviewed & really is as thick as two short planks. How does he earn so much money to pay for this lifestyle ?
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NottinghamWhite wrote:Just watched a few minutes of Through the Keyhole with the truly obnoxious Keith Lemon. The home we watched was this lovely large house in Essex with a Lamborghini in the garage. Three dressing rooms full of designer clothes & then on comes the home owner Joey Essex who is interviewed & really is as thick as two short planks. How does he earn so much money to pay for this lifestyle ?
I can’t stand Keith Lemon, but do enjoy the programme.

Aldo Zilli’s house the other week was absolutely stunning, then it showed Richard Blackwood’s flat which was awful, yet he had a least a dozen expensive watches all on display. I’d sell a few of those watches if I was him and get a better flat.
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Barlow Boy wrote: I can’t stand Keith Lemon, but do enjoy the programme.

Aldo Zilli’s house the other week was absolutely stunning, then it showed Richard Blackwood’s flat which was awful, yet he had a least a dozen expensive watches all on display. I’d sell a few of those watches if I was him and get a better flat.
Where do you buy socks at over £100 a pair :roll:
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:The Last Dance on Netflix about Micheal Jordan and others in Basketball. I know nowt about Basketball but i've enjoyed it. Jordan is the Maradona of the Basketball world, incredible player but it comes at a price.
Update. It turned out to be one of the best Sports Docs I've ever seen. The Black Jesus (his words not mine) in Basketball terms i am with him 100%. When Controversy goes hand in hand with brilliance you have a great story.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote: I can’t stand Keith Lemon, but do enjoy the programme.

Aldo Zilli’s house the other week was absolutely stunning, then it showed Richard Blackwood’s flat which was awful, yet he had a least a dozen expensive watches all on display. I’d sell a few of those watches if I was him and get a better flat.
Where do you buy socks at over £100 a pair :roll:
I could sell you a couple of pairs, NW. :angel: :D
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