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I am blessed with a full head of black hair (40 this year, too). It makes up in part for every other physical problem I have.
My father still has all his hair, and each grandfather died with a full head too - though they did both die…

I cook them quickly over a high heat. I like to keep a bit of gloss on them, so they're smooth rather than fluffy. Adding a bit of milk before cooking helps them stay silky, and I always cook them in butter.
Fluffy eggs are what you often get when they are catered by a hotel etc, because it's hard to serve them the way

By "at home", I meant the UK charts - I believe "Swallowed" was their only top 20 single (and one of only two top 40 hits).

"Once Were Warriors" is a gut-punch of a film. I watched it back then, thought it was amazing, and have never been able to return to it.

Mall Week 2: Maller Week

"me was only 2" - are you @Cookie Monster?

"Music for the Jilted Generation" by The Prodigy. I'm not a great fan of dance music, but that one always gets me up.

There was some dross, but Warren G's "Regulate" is a straight-up classic in my book.

Bush was weird - they never achieved mainstream success at home. I think "Swallowed" is the only track of theirs that even figured in the public's consciousness.

I went to university in '94, and Blur/Pulp/Oasis/Suede were the soundtrack to that era. I can't hear that song without feeling young again.

I genuinely feel so bad for you. Learn your lesson. Please, for the sake of your sanity.

Chapman was the best Upper Class Twit. Cleese was good, but I thought Palin uncharacteristically phoned that one in.

That feeling was ingrained into the being of everyone who was growing up back then.

That one resonated with me, too. I was a gifted child who never connected with any teachers, so I cruised through school. I'm not sure it would have made any difference in the long run, but he was the ideal teacher in that.

Viva Bianca is brilliant in this.
She has one of those names that should be followed by an exclamation mark:
Viva Bianca!

I watched it once, enjoyed it for what it was, and have no inclination to go back to it. It was dark, and there was little to redeem the characters.

The people and place he describes there sound like Swindon. In which case, he just needed to get back on the M4 (west), and pick up the M5 (south) at the Almondsbury Interchange. Carry straight on the A30 when the M5 terminates at Exeter, and take the A386 south after Okehampton.
The reason he thought she was speaking

Plus crazy fingers. Always with the crazy fingers, Joe.

I do remember that, and he played his role pretty convincingly.

One of my friends watched this a few weeks back, and was expecting Frank Sidebottom. His preconceptions were somewhat shattered.