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    First series yes, the second series no.

    Totally

    Indeed

    It makes an appearance in the second episode.

    And possibly Poldark for that matter.

    What??? No Detectorists? Or Peaky Blinders?

    And I said,

    Hillariously the advertise the burgers as not being available in the US. To which I always think “lucky Americans”

    Likewise.  Played by Robert Helpmann who was a ballet dancer, hence those really weird sinuous movements...

    I see the cast of Derry Girls are doing this years show.

    Team America: World Police

    is it twue what they say about the way you people are... gifted?

    Trading Places. Or any of the Ealing comedies (The Ladykillers and Kind Hearts and Coronets especially)

    Here’s your annual reminder from Ireland that “samhain” is pronounced “sowane”

    Could be worse, could be Doctor Pepper

    Been lucky to see her live a couple of times.

    When I first visited the states, the tip was generally 10%. A couple of years later it had risen to 12.5%, and a few more after that to 15%. What I want to know, who keeps upping the rate? Is there a national thinktank or authority that decides this?

    The biggest critic of women is other women.

    Interesting- none of my fruit&veg, meat or bread have labels on them. But that’s because I have access to a greengrocer, butcher and baker.

    I’m seeing this quite a lot recently- is there an issue with white Americans and seasoning?