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Who on earth ...

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 1:43 pm
by BigFatHeidedFekker
Would marry Mrs Brown? I was watching a documentary on life in an Irish house last night and it was quite realistic , but what a dreadful woman, who on earth would marry her?

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:49 pm
by Arghiro
I thought she was you in drag? :troll:







Actually, I am happy to say I have never watched the prog, but that was far too good an opportunity to miss, thank you. :tiphat:

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:56 pm
by Mark
BigFatHeidedFekker wrote:Would marry Mrs Brown?
Mr Brown?

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:26 pm
by Orla
You should watch Mrs Browns Boys on BBC.... a 6 part comedy part 6 was last night but available on iplayer, very very good....

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:57 pm
by Silkie
Arghiro wrote:I thought she was you in drag?
He certainly looks very fetching in a headscarf/tea towel.

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Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:19 am
by Telo
Silkie wrote:
Arghiro wrote:I thought she was you in drag?
He certainly looks very fetching in a headscarf/tea towel.

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That's a rather fine tea towel there;

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This tea towel has two of the late C John Taylor's masterpieces, a poem Atlantic Bridge, and the musical notation for Islands of Beauty. It is in the key of F, and marked 3/4 time, but it proved to be quite a musical challenge for tcm and myself; the opening bar has three beats, the second and third bars two beats each, the fourth bar has 4 beats, and the fifth bar has two beats.

You can down load a free MP3 of Islands of Beauty at http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/DP/2007/05/14 ... Beauty.mp3.

Enjoy!

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 3:54 pm
by Julian
lordmacdonald wrote:You should watch Mrs Browns Boys on BBC.... a 6 part comedy part 6 was last night but available on iplayer, very very good....

really?

really, really??

I caught 20 mins of one a few weeks ago, a bit too base for me. I am not one for just trying to be negative to show some form of superior intellect, I am genuinely surprised by the positive reaction this comedy is receiving. Mrs. BB reminds me of count Arthur Strong on R4, can't stand his whining dulcet tones either, is it the same bloke?

really?

Re: Who on earth ...

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 9:22 pm
by Orla
Julian wrote:
lordmacdonald wrote:You should watch Mrs Browns Boys on BBC.... a 6 part comedy part 6 was last night but available on iplayer, very very good....

really?

really, really??

I caught 20 mins of one a few weeks ago, a bit too base for me. I am not one for just trying to be negative to show some form of superior intellect, I am genuinely surprised by the positive reaction this comedy is receiving. Mrs. BB reminds me of count Arthur Strong on R4, can't stand his whining dulcet tones either, is it the same bloke?

really?
To many reallys, really
I like Count Arthur Strong as well :lol: