- @anatsuno Write some fluffy filler sequence that you can squeeeeze in later on? Like I dunno. Bourne makes tea. Or eats a pie. in reply to anatsuno ->
- @anatsuno YOU CAN STILL DO IT :D:D in reply to anatsuno ->
- @ahlicake I ended up with about 50 banana and nutmeg cupcakes. in reply to ahlicake ->
- @anatsuno YOU CAN DO IT. Bourne believes you can do it! in reply to anatsuno ->
- @eruvadhril Film called Far North. It has an incredible OMG moment. in reply to eruvadhril ->
- @danielguntrip But you could watch it live on iplayer? in reply to danielguntrip ->
- @anatsuno CUSTARD in reply to anatsuno ->
- @sebpatrick @mrtonylee I DO Well. Mostly I think that it would be nice and then realise how much hard work it is. in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @InnerBrat There is, but it's in the settings now. Bit annoying in reply to InnerBrat ->
- @eruvadhril The funny part is, when you read the 1st Sharpe book, Armitage pretty much IS Sharpe with the eyes, hair and height in reply to eruvadhril ->
- @eruvadhril I would say, watch it when you're having a good day emotionally because there is that one bit that's heavy in reply to eruvadhril ->
- @grrlinterrupted Are they the ones who were on 19 kids and counting? in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Heh yeah, on the show I watched they had 19 kids. in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted The thing I remember about them (other than being superChristian etc) was the whole debt-free aspect of their family. in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Oh and I think all the kids had names with the same 1st letter and the oldest son was doing the same trick with his kids in reply to grrlinterrupted ->