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Poor Florrie⊠I call final demand bills âRed Minionsâ I know I know⊠Iâm crazy.
I remember a really old strip where Flo is sorting through all of the unpaid bills and says to Andy âWhat are we going to do about this lot?â and Andy says something about thinking over their âunpaid billâ problem in the pub. Then next you see Flo breaking the fourth wall by saying âThe power of positive DRINKINâ
Sounds like you are referring to the intro theme piece where the blue box is flying through that sort of vortex. You didnât say how much of the program you looked at. On these shows where itâs YouBoobed in segments.. you usually get a list after the vid stops of other parts to the programme. On the times where I donât I copy the title line into the YouT.. search box and where it would say âPart 1â I remove the one and put a â2â. Most of the time it comes up. That Dr. Who is probably an hour and a half long all told. One hour to 1 1/2 hours is the usual running time for a Dr. Who episode.
May you have a pleasant Sunday out your way, Number Three.
I didnât watch the full length episode. Just the part you sent me. It was getting a bit late and I couldnât watch the rest. But at least I still enjoyed it on my first viewing so Iâm sure Iâll enjoy the rest too.
I hope you have a pleasant Sunday also. Are you doing much today?
No need to have deleted. âPopâ seems to be one of those rare words that means the same on both sides of the water. The French probably have an entirely different meaning for it. ^^âPopâ as a word, so far as I know doesnât exist as a word in French⊠and if it did, it would have to be spelled âpoppeâ
Do you say POP or PAHP in the US (probably both)..Thinking of the original (and best) Dr Who theme tune, Delia Derbyshire deserves ultimate credit for its creation. She was the one who cut up all those pieces of tape and spliced them all together. She was part of White Noise (who made âAn Electric Storm in Hellâ). The other was David Voorhuis.
In âKebecâ French, or France French ? Eet would be Pop-pee, naw !?With your proximity to the âblight to the southâ, you must be aware that in some parts of the country, New York for example, we use the word âpopâ in referring to carbonated soft drinks. My own best French accent comes courtesy of the pirate guy in the old Capân Crunch cereal commercials.^^No, poppee would be pronounced puppay!French, whether From France or from Canada, is pronounced pretty much the same, regional accents, notwithstanding; unlike the difference between American and BBC English, which is quite large. Here in Canada, pop is the only true way to call what most Americans (US) call âsodaâAs for my âAccentâ I donât have one when speaking English, sorry to disappoint you ;)
Todayâs strip seems to be a riff on the Oscar Wilde comment that English fox hunting was a case of âthe unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatableâ.
I agree. After watching your linkâŠI understood what the show is about and I loved it as you know.
I do that thing on Youtube too where Iâm watching a show which is in parts⊠When the part Iâm watching finishes⊠I erase the â1â and replace it with the â2â since what I typed in already remains.
Apart from the âunexpectedâ things which happened today, I hope you enjoyed your Sunday and I hope tomorrow will be to your liking also.
pawpawbear about 12 years ago
Most likely. Having been there, and done that, I know you are right.
Number Three about 12 years ago
Poor Florrie⊠I call final demand bills âRed Minionsâ I know I know⊠Iâm crazy.
I remember a really old strip where Flo is sorting through all of the unpaid bills and says to Andy âWhat are we going to do about this lot?â and Andy says something about thinking over their âunpaid billâ problem in the pub. Then next you see Flo breaking the fourth wall by saying âThe power of positive DRINKINâ
LOL xxx
Number Three about 12 years ago
Gweedo Murray said, about 12 hours ago
Sounds like you are referring to the intro theme piece where the blue box is flying through that sort of vortex. You didnât say how much of the program you looked at. On these shows where itâs YouBoobed in segments.. you usually get a list after the vid stops of other parts to the programme. On the times where I donât I copy the title line into the YouT.. search box and where it would say âPart 1â I remove the one and put a â2â. Most of the time it comes up. That Dr. Who is probably an hour and a half long all told. One hour to 1 1/2 hours is the usual running time for a Dr. Who episode.
May you have a pleasant Sunday out your way, Number Three.
I didnât watch the full length episode. Just the part you sent me. It was getting a bit late and I couldnât watch the rest. But at least I still enjoyed it on my first viewing so Iâm sure Iâll enjoy the rest too.
I hope you have a pleasant Sunday also. Are you doing much today?
loves raising duncan about 12 years ago
Birds of a feather!
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Youâre replying to Gweedo Murrayâs comment:
No need to have deleted. âPopâ seems to be one of those rare words that means the same on both sides of the water. The French probably have an entirely different meaning for it. ^^âPopâ as a word, so far as I know doesnât exist as a word in French⊠and if it did, it would have to be spelled âpoppeâ
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
How to enjoy being hopelessly in debt.
pcolli about 12 years ago
Do you say POP or PAHP in the US (probably both)..Thinking of the original (and best) Dr Who theme tune, Delia Derbyshire deserves ultimate credit for its creation. She was the one who cut up all those pieces of tape and spliced them all together. She was part of White Noise (who made âAn Electric Storm in Hellâ). The other was David Voorhuis.
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Youâre replying to Gweedo Murrayâs comment:
Mikeyj said, about 3 language lessons ago
In âKebecâ French, or France French ? Eet would be Pop-pee, naw !?With your proximity to the âblight to the southâ, you must be aware that in some parts of the country, New York for example, we use the word âpopâ in referring to carbonated soft drinks. My own best French accent comes courtesy of the pirate guy in the old Capân Crunch cereal commercials.^^No, poppee would be pronounced puppay!French, whether From France or from Canada, is pronounced pretty much the same, regional accents, notwithstanding; unlike the difference between American and BBC English, which is quite large. Here in Canada, pop is the only true way to call what most Americans (US) call âsodaâAs for my âAccentâ I donât have one when speaking English, sorry to disappoint you ;)
Sandfan about 12 years ago
Todayâs strip seems to be a riff on the Oscar Wilde comment that English fox hunting was a case of âthe unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatableâ.
Number Three about 12 years ago
I agree. After watching your linkâŠI understood what the show is about and I loved it as you know.
I do that thing on Youtube too where Iâm watching a show which is in parts⊠When the part Iâm watching finishes⊠I erase the â1â and replace it with the â2â since what I typed in already remains.
Apart from the âunexpectedâ things which happened today, I hope you enjoyed your Sunday and I hope tomorrow will be to your liking also.