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Violetta Glass
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Black Books is the one that makes me sad. I will never be able to afford to have a failing bookshop/apartment in London :-( Or even a Nifty Gifty.

I'd love to make a romantic comedy where someone does that kind of shit or where everyone is trying to get the heroine married off but the third act twist is that she doesn't because she can see through the bullshit/is happy as she is and the other people need to get a damn life ;-)

I want to see stats on the real life prevalence of amnesia vs the prevalence of amnesia in Hollywood ;-)

I liked Fire Lady from Synecdoche.

Love means patience and compromise and sometimes someone hijacking your own life and personality in order to end up some place you don't want to be.

Good luck with the court date though, brah ;-)

Where's the film about Rizzo?

I read the Hans Christian Anderson one as a child and found it very disturbing. It's bad when death is the happy ending.

Does anyone else hate getting flowers? I feel pressure to keep them alive and most of them actually smell quite bad ;-)

I love how the Dems are throwing them a lifeline by talking about how questions need to be asked about Flynn and Trump's connections with Russia. Hopefully the Democrats realise that the Repubs will gleefully return to screwing them over as soon as they find somebody they can vaguely control.

I felt bad for Helen and Martin when they revealed that. The options for people around that age who don't work in finance are basically work two jobs and live way out or share a house with several other people. It's why even though I would love to live in London, I've never seriously pursued it.

I'm enjoying Anuvab Pal when he co-hosts the Bugle.

A net loss, an own goal, a real boot in the face…..

Not true in science class, not true in life…….

That wasn't the lesson, it was more to fact check and listen critically. But critically doesn't necessarily mean totally disbelieving everything so much as looking at the sources and trying to work out whether the reasoning behind what is being said is sound or not.

Then we best get to the choppa!

I liked Adele's previous stuff to an extent but this last album just retrod the same ground less successfully and it was played over and over and over and over and over and over.

Here, 25 (unless I'm remembering wrong) got slightly less favourable reviews than the previous album and in my opinion it needed a couple of non-ballads about something other than an ex.

How much was "Hello" played in America on radio? It was desperately overplayed on a lot of UK stations (including the one the bosses have on all day at work) and I don't think it did her any favours here. You want to be played once a day not seven or eight. Anyway just the opening chords make me feel irrationally

By definition rollercoasters have ups.