I thought Lewis just bought the beer and sandwiches?How can you forget Lewis?!
Denise and Cookie; that's fine, hijacked threads are just part and parcel of forum life.As we are all different, I didn't suppose that everyone would like Downton, it's a matter of choice. Midsomer Murders [also filmed here in Oxfordshire, Wallingford, where Agatha Christie used to live] always makes us laugh, as you say so many murders in a few small villages, a bit like Morse [Oxford]
where he has to crack all the cases single handed.
Do you mean the filming mymusic? No, I haven't , to be honest I'm not that interested in watching any filming, only the finished programme.Glad you enjoy it too, I shall be sorry to see it end, but that's better to end on a good note than to string it out to series 15 or something.I love Downton Abbey, and I am so sorry it will end with the 5th season. Have you gone there to watch the timing?
Never heard of that saying Denise! Though I have heard it said that somebody had a 'few pages loose' or was 'losing their marbles'. Hee-hee, lets hear a few American sayings?
When we watched The Sopranos we got used [eventually] to the New Jersey accents, and now there is a programme called True Detective [set in Luisianna] did I spell that correctly?We only understand one word in every five.There was another programme set in New york [can't remember the name] that we gave up on entirely. Yet, we have the US [old] film on dvd 'It's A Mad, Mad Mad mad World' made in the 60's and we understand every word of that.Do actors mumble more or is it our older ears at fault?