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No it's for my favourite to be number one.

I was going to waste my time replying to each suggestion that annoyed me of what should/shouldn't be on the list but I'll be the bigger person and let it wash over me.

I really hope someone hasn't stolen her stapler.

Roger's moustache was the clear winner on the night.

Probably best we just forget about this season. At least Vice tried something a bit ballsy and although it had some ropey moments at least delivered many more laughs than this one. Hopefully they've got something a bit more inventive for the next (and probably last) season as it felt for much of this that were happily

Oh God that opening riff just as the light from the lift (sorry, elevator) opens up onto her.

I half thought Henry was going to get caught rooting around for more pictures of Sandra while Stan was down in the basement looking for the game.

They show clips of Mad Men at your work? And here was me thinking I was in my dream job too thanks to the free tea and biscuits they provide.

Just watched the documentary there. I wouldn't say it was groundbreaking in any particular way but the subject matter remains fascinatingly weird, wacky and often worrying so it was always going to be an interesting watch regardless.

Terrific article.

Another step closer to 'Ow My Balls!'

I don't know, it just feels like a rather tired show these days.

A superlatively grim and gritty episode but I'm a little apprehensive about the show juggling so many sub plots at the one time.

"This one resonates"

Gold Mother, Millionaires, The Night Before and The Morning After are all excellent in their own ways.

My favourite album from the group, it is an astonishingly beautiful piece of work with some staggeringly good songs. I could cite Sometimes or Laid as the highlights but Knuckle Too Far resonates with me more than any other. The only blip is Low Low Low which feels out of place somewhat. I've seen them countless times

I have just finished watching this after racing through 4 episodes tonight. i knew little of the case so for me it was a remarkable, horrifying and utterly captivating story with an astonishing finale.

I love her library of work both as an actor and director but this doesn't interest me.

He told me to burn things.

I'm definitely an ambient background sounds man when it comes to working/reading/writing. There are some great suggestions on here for me to check out.