28-10-2007, 15:31 | #11 |
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I posted a thread about my favourite band ever, ever, ever a while ago - the boxer rebellion
well, the boys are providing a large part of the soundtrack for this 6 songs in the first episode :O another reason to watch it!! (if you enjoy the soundtrack, check out their albums ) |
28-10-2007, 15:54 | #12 |
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Excellent - will let you know what I think as I never got around to checking them out when you made the thread and tbh completely forgot
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28-10-2007, 16:27 | #13 |
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Can't wait for this later. Have to I guess, silly temporal mechanics. I'm not a biker in any way but these shows really make me want to buy a bike, grab my camera and just ride off. All I need is my camera, place to stay and some money. Sorted.
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28-10-2007, 22:28 | #14 | |
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that has exactly the same effect on me - i would luuuurve a bike (we missed the first 10mins, silly traffic, but it's good so far) |
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28-10-2007, 23:04 | #15 |
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That was a good start Already action packed
Cannae wait till next week, I watched Long Way Round in 1 evening (friday night) and got hooked. If it wasn't for Tak I would have probably missed it tonight.
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28-10-2007, 23:08 | #16 |
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Really enjoyed that. Will have to put that on series link I think.
2 hours of high quality programming together... on the Beeb!?!? Who wudda thunked it!
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Thought it was a good start - not sure on the whole point of actually stopping off in London for a night after they'd started - just seemed to break up the continuity of the trip in my eyes. Maybe it was something they learnt they needed to do after LWR but I'm probably going to think of it separately as "the UK trip" and "the LWD". Not sure on Ewan's missus going along either - as she had to learn to ride a bike just for it, I keep thinking wouldn't it have been safer for her to join them at the beginning on tarmac rather than offroading in Africa but we'll have to wait and see how it turns out |
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28-10-2007, 23:32 | #18 |
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I don't think she should be going at all - it's not her adventure. I doubt they'll enjoy that part of the journey as much.
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