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  • ^^ that's what I meant to say, but am shit with words.

    not much better on hills Sam ;)

  • this.. and stop making threads about fictional people with fictional babies, on a fictional television program in a square that doesn't exist and is nothing like the east end of London (not enough graphic designers and 'artists' for one thing... and no-one swears, ever).

    Eastenders threads on lfgss.. fucks sake.

    Have some rep joe

    Epic comprehension fail. Read my op then come back.

    (if this was about E********* it would have featured in the title. You can substitute so much bullshit for E**********)

  • Very sad when Nigel fell off the roof the other night.

    not as sad as Rodd Hull :-(

  • I'm with you MG, it's fucking bollocks.

    P.S. Are you still coming round for the Emmerdale omnibus?

  • Has this been resolved yet

  • Hell fucking yes.

    Amos for president!

  • Pub?

  • Epic comprehension fail. Read my op then come back.

    I don't even really care anymore.. Sorry

    I'm just killing time and waiting for the week to end

  • TBF your posts don't make any sense. 1 min you castigate me for commenting on the stupid over reaction of so many people to something that means nothing. Then You whole heartedly agree with GS who actually agrees with the point I'm making.

    @Hippy Nah, Damos

  • Fuck Eastenders, seriously. Anyone who watches it wants their head read in my opinion. I'd rather wash up.

  • Brilliant, can you come round my house and do mine? I've got loads of enders to catch up on.

  • MG: I'm at work. Technically.

  • Fuck Eastenders, seriously. Anyone who watches it wants their head read in my opinion. I'd rather wash up. And do my laundry

    fixed

    But you are right Super.. last time I saw (not watched) Eastenders It had a dog called Rolly in it.

  • If a fictional radio-soap character falls off the roof and you can't see it - does it really happen? Is it real?

    It was theorised that after the episode with the scream, Nigel Pargetter became a radio soap version of Schroedinger's cat, neither dead or alive until the 'box' of the next episode was opened.

    There was an interesting piece about this on PM the other night.

    I thought the episode itself was a bit disappointing (although some kind of sensational event like a plane crash would have been OTT in Ambridge), but the episodes since have been great. The Archers does the aftermath of death very well - when Phil Archer died was fantastic - top class acting from the lady who plays Jill. I think it was more poignant though as Norman Painting had died in real life.

    I'm a bit gutted they killed off Nigel, I thought him and Elizabeth were one couple in Ambridge you wouldn't mind being stuck in a lift with. Most of them are so annoying, yet escaped the grim reaper, which I found a bit disappointing. Although then it wouldn't be as upsetting, so I think the producers handled it all quite well really.

  • What I don't understand is how they interviewed Nigel on the Today programme on Tuesday, two days after the accident.

  • It was a pre-rec.

  • Today is losing it's edge

  • What I don't understand is how they interviewed Nigel on the Today programme on Tuesday, two days after the accident.

    Derek Acorah.

  • I also don't understand how Helen has suddenly become nice. She and her mother have been the dreariest characters ever. Why did Uncle Hayden ever invite Pat over?

    And what happened too John Tragoran? He seemed simply to disappear.

  • I'm lost now

  • Heh - Archers thread!

  • What's with 'er what's done one to SA, leaving her childe behind like that!?

  • But what about the hipsters? Has there been a shortarse with ironic moustache/quiff/sleeve tat/Barbour jacket/chinos/brogues sighting in the Queen Vic yet?
    This would make me laugh and probably start watching... Just so I could complain on Point of View... Does that even still exist?

  • It was theorised that after the episode with the scream, Nigel Pargetter became a radio soap version of Schroedinger's cat, neither dead or alive until the 'box' of the next episode was opened.

    There was an interesting piece about this on PM the other night.

    I like this line of thinking, probably the single most interesting post on the forum today

  • This would make me laugh and probably start watching... Just so I could complain on Point of View... Does that even still exist?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mysv

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