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Well, the Speaker is going again. Do you think he'll change his mind again tomorrow? :heehee:
Well, the Speaker is going again. Do you think he'll change his mind again tomorrow? :heehee:

 

And who would want to be the Speaker in these turbulent times? :huh:

That is an interesting question, another poisoned chalice in these times. Kenneth Clarke (Father of the House) will have to oversee this..

The Civil servants having to hand over their mobile phones bit is hilarious, a lot of bent heads I would bet at the mo mad deleting stuff :lol:

 

 

And who would want to be the Speaker in these turbulent times? :huh:

 

 

Someone that's good at shouting ' Order ' Order :lol:

One of my local MPs is an outsider for the role of Speaker.
One of my local MPs is an outsider for the role of Speaker.

My local MP is Chris Grayling :rolleyes:

I have too say I find the whole shannagains in the House of Commons hilarious , all the pomp & circumstance , makes great live television

 

I could not believe it the other night when an MP was making a speech & people were talking all around him , I could not believe it :o

 

I wonder does Harry Potter ( aka Jacob Rees Mogg ) , I never knew he was a Roman catholic , I thought given his name that he might have been Quaker ( not that it matters ) , his sister

Annunziata has a lovely name

 

It's a crazy system, it is not just the general public who need Hansard's to see what has been said in Parliament. They are like a bunch of unruly children who disrupted classes at school or so I have always thought...
I am away for a couple of days, may or may not get online :)
What glorious weather we are having, unbelievable, just loving it :cool:

Went to see the Downton Abbey film tonight.

 

I'm a big fan of the series and the film was just gorgeous. :wub:

 

All the original cast members are in it and it's still written by Julian Fellowes.

 

It was so lovely to see it again.

 

Some of the scenes were very touching - made me cry. :cry:

 

 

 

 

Went to see the Downton Abbey film tonight.

 

I'm a big fan of the series and the film was just gorgeous. :wub:

 

All the original cast members are in it and it's still written by Julian Fellowes.

 

It was so lovely to see it again.

 

Some of the scenes were very touching - made me cry. :cry:

 

Do you know I have never seen Downton Abbey, never got to watch the series, :unsure:

 

I still cannot find anything on the music credits on Military Wives, the film is not out until next March so maybe we will see something nearer the time
Do you know I have never seen Downton Abbey, never got to watch the series, :unsure:

 

I loved the series Tess. It was must see Sunday night watching for me. All the Christmas specials too. :wub:

 

The film captured the spirit of the TV series exactly. It just carried on where it left off.

 

Hope it does really well at the box office and around the world. ^_^

I still cannot find anything on the music credits on Military Wives, the film is not out until next March so maybe we will see something nearer the time

 

I thought it was out imminently? That's probably why then.

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Talking of iconic TV - how can Friends be 25 years old?

 

Loved this too as did my girls when they grew up. I think it's still funny today.

 

I cannot look at a Christmas turkey without imagining it on Joey's head. :lol:

 

My favourites were Ross and Rachel. :heart:

 

 

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