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Thank God.

Billie Piper is hard to beat as a former pop star turned sidekick.

Now I want a mint-choc-chip Cornetto. Grr.

World's End was, to me, the most instantly appreciated. This may or may not be off the back of already appreciating Wright's film-making from the other two.

And Victoria Cohen-Mitchell as his sidekick, please (except she'd end up running the show).

That is horrible - it reeks of insecurity.

So did I, then I lost weight.

I'm always happy to hear about people having fun. Don't forget to do that. Enjoy your time together. Even if it does go South, you'll have good memories.
In the meantime, also ensure you get lots of mad, filthy sex.

Great news - but now you're just boasting.

Very funny - but there is also the fact that most relationships other friends started in their early 20s fizzled out/blew up.

"power of heart" - no. Ross had no heart or soul.

- You just have to find the right guy who's not intimidated by your power.

I refer to my wife as "it", just to be on the safe side.

A lot of my peer group prioritised career over personal life, so they are only now (late 30s, early 40s) finding themselves with the time and inclination to start dating. It can be difficult - the pool of candidates is definitely smaller - but it is possible. It helps that these people are now generally successful…

This is one of the "TV Review" articles that deal with more than one episode (two, in this case).
I assume that the regular episode review will be up after the show, as per usual.

Only if the criminal conspiracy concerns nicotine patches.
I had no idea that the patch could have side effects…

That version has a a great (sinister) song - the joy of "Thank You Very Much" is quite terrifying.
I'd like to see Finney play Scrooge again.

Happy birthday and all that (it was mine on Monday - 39, so far too old to care).

Your mother smells like your mother.

Here (UK) there are inheritance tax benefits to marriage/civil partnerships: if you die, and you're not in a relationship with the certificate, your partner may well end up having to pay tax. This is deferred if you are married, as inter-spouse transfers are outside the system.