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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.



yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

So I'll let you know................. Glad you are pleased

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On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.



yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army


We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.




MM?? Mickey Mouse?






So I'll let you know................. Glad you are pleased



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On 08/04/2013 12:14, Spider wrote:
MM?? Mickey Mouse?




Living as i do where they film Midsomer how could anyonwe think it was
other than Branaby
I love it to

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On 08/04/2013 22:26, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 08/04/2013 12:14, Spider wrote:
MM?? Mickey Mouse?




Living as i do where they film Midsomer how could anyonwe think it was
other than Branaby
I love it to

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On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
wrote:

On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.




MM?? Mickey Mouse?


Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.

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On 08/04/2013 13:45, Spider wrote:
On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
wrote:

On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read
books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.



MM?? Mickey Mouse?


Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.


It must be my age.
When you say MM
I'm afraid I think of the one and only
Marilyn Monroe
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On 4/8/2013 9:17 AM, Martin wrote:

The replacement Inspector Barnaby and Mrs Barnaby look a bit too much
like the occupants of Number 10.

I had never noticed that!
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On 08/04/2013 14:23, S Viemeister wrote:
I had never noticed that!



oh i had, she rules the roost like most labour prime minister's wives.
Not so sure she reminds me of the Camerons

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On 08/04/2013 14:17, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:45:44 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
wrote:

On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.



MM?? Mickey Mouse?

Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.


The replacement Inspector Barnaby and Mrs Barnaby look a bit too much
like the occupants of Number 10.





And the barking constituent is Mr. Clegg? ;~)

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On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



I enjoy the new version actually apaprt from the relationship between
him and his wife, doesn't seem to ring true - she's too left wing. i
loved the episode where her plans for a battle came to naught as all the
kings arm kicked seven shades of ... out of the republicans

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