stepokedur
Stepo Kedur
stepokedur

As a protestant myself and an ex member of our parish council here in northern Blighty it’s general concensus that Jesus has other brothers and sisters. I mean, they are even mentioned in the gospels! Even though all the Christian denominations come together once a month for special services I still find Catholocism

I’m looking forward to the sequel - fantastic breasts and where to find them!

Why must a classictale be diverse? I agree no real reason to change it. May as well turn the entire cast of characters into Incas!

Whippets? Like smaller Greyhounds? :)

I agree! To me it feels like Sam can handle the range and the notes, but enounciation is piss poor. He may as well be singing in Mandolorian for all I can make out his song’s words.

If it helps, Lion King is based on MacBeth :)

Gooness knows how they will make the show - BBC3 is due to be closed down next year and moved entirely to the internet. Unless some miracle happens. Also, at the moment (as with the wonderful BBC4 which is thankfully save) it starts broadcasting only after 7pm.

When living in Singapore it annoyed me that folks would insist on taking shoes off and walking on the floors with bare feet. Dirt can be swept and vacuumed up, but the thought of sweaty, bacteria laden feet did my head in.

You know, there is an SWG Emulator (well a few) called Awakening, where the ‘devs’ sometimes turn players into gungans at events :)... I’m on there as Stepo Kedur by the way :)

Daddy?

It looks like the Death Star...

The superman logos on the guards and thier outfits reminded me of Red Son too :)

Really enjoying this series so far...some interesting ideas that British TV doesn’t often do well.

Occam’s Razor would suggest it could be Hiro’s daughter.

AoU comes out here in Blighty on April 23rd, St George’s Day. However AoS is only on ep4 (this week) of series 2.5. If it is a tie in, it’s gonna be a tad confusing and maybe spoilery, as we get the AoS ep way after AoU hits the cinemas.

I’m in the UK and was able to watch it just now fine.

I'm 42 now and have been shortsighted since 16, probably a couple of years before though. However, whilst in Singapore.

I do enjoy Sherlock still, but the last 'series' (honestly, three episodes shown over a week at Christmas?!) seemed that the writers were phoning it in. There has been a rich history of wonderful Sherlock stories over the decades but it seems the writers just were not trying.

If memory serves me right, Geoffrey Pardoe and the Brits did this a couple of decades ago...

Pastry? Pastry is in pies and pasties. Not cake! Cake is in cake! :)