I loved After Life & watched it a couple of episodes at a time, even the use of the c word was funny & as you say it had some great actors & Annette Crosbie's cameo was brilliant. I also watched Friday Night Dinner & The Detectorists a couple of episodes at a time & I loved both of them too.
Can you not post yours until I watched all of the series so far? I have just started watching and started with series 7 as that is the one on Dave, really enjoying it too.
We went up it just after we'd moved to Callander when our son was about 3. He walked up the hill from the car park and as soon as we got in the monument he walked all the way to the top and then back down again without stopping, I think I was in need of oxygen at the end.
I'd move back and buy a nice country home somewhere in Warwickshire with enough land for my wife and her horses, build an off road track for bikes & 4x4's and still have enough room to exercise the dogs. A couple of season tickets at CCFC for my son & I and I'd be able to see my mates & brothers...
Are you saying you can't do the nurse training because you haven't got maths GCSE yet you've got 20 years experience? If so, this country sometimes beggars belief. We have a shortage of nurses but only want nurses who understand trigonometry!!
I don't like the Bee Gees, UB40, U2, Nirvana and any of those marbling female singers like Celine Dion or Mariah Carey. I also don't like Reggae or ska music.
I remember them and their awful 1 hit which was around 1977. I was at a wedding reception at the Engine pub in Rugby that year and the singer was there making sure everyone knew who he was.
I wish my dad had taken me to HR then he would have also took my 2 older brothers & that might have stopped them supporting Leicester & Man Utd!! I just started going with some mates on the train.
I was born in an RAF hospital near Lincoln where my dad was based. My dad was born in Coventry but my mum was born in Rugby & moved to Coventry when she was young
I even have trouble reading that. I was talking to a guy in a pub and he was telling me how as a child he'd fallen through a window and had badly cut his head and as he was graphically describing it I had to go outside for some air otherwise I'd have fainted.