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Post by frap on Jun 24, 2004 0:12:50 GMT
Hey. I have only really got into Frasier recently -- so, pretty much as it ended. I actually cried tonight. I thought the series was really good, and the Tennyson poem was beautiful.
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Post by elmsyrup on Jun 24, 2004 19:29:42 GMT
I used to be a mad fan. I haven't watched it for years and couldn't even be bothered to see this, knowing it was ending. I wonder what happened. To my fandom, I mean.
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Post by rondette on Jun 24, 2004 19:32:35 GMT
Odd that isn't it? I used to get OBSESSED with tv programs/bands, I just cannot muster up the enthusiasm any more.
I'm a little worried that it is a sign of getting older
/fondly remembers time when I thought I'd never age.
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Post by poppy on Jun 24, 2004 19:37:41 GMT
Daphne's brothers, why did they have to turn up and spoil everything? So she has one cockney, one posh and one Robbie Coltrane brother how odd.
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Post by moondial on Jun 25, 2004 0:23:17 GMT
Daphne's brothers, why did they have to turn up and spoil everything? I was just happy to see Richard E. Grant actually getting an acting job this year.
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Post by TrixieFirecracker on Jun 25, 2004 10:46:36 GMT
I was just happy to see Richard E. Grant actually getting an acting job this year. I've read two of his books (not sure if he's written more than that), I think he's brilliant. And I doubt there's many actors who would go from hollywood films to an Argos advert and then to an American sit-com. Although how much choice he had in the matter is another thing if he wasn't getting offered much else.
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