Minsku said:
cw37frapp said:I am very sad cds are not on sale. I know demand would not be massive. Due to the younger generation. I almost feel as though the collection i have is sort of voided. Oh and the excitement of waiting for the cd arriving is missed too.
You could always try buying promo CDs? They are not quite the same, but surely serve as some sort of “consolation prize”. And at least you would have something to wait for! ;)I tried asking on Twitter yesterday if they had any plans on releasing the videos for Jo, Laurel and Stranger at some point. Lisa liked my tweets, but besides that I didn’t really get a proper answer.It seems like they might not even have concrete plans for the rest of the videos yet. Guess I have to save all of my excitement till August then.
Whickwithy said:Just finished watching Helen Mirren in, "Prime Suspect". Wow! How depressing! Do a lot of British shows go the depressing route like that? Loved the acting, the overall show but absolutely hated most of the endings. Who wants to watch someone fail miserably?
Pet said:
iuventus said:Wait! You mean to tell me that one only rents the cheeseburger pizza?
One probably only keeps the cheeseburger pizza for a short time before it has to be vomited on to the pavement. In effect, it's only rented.
Urban_Tribesman said:The British do, it seems. We love a plucky loser ! Winning is viewed as being so...low class ! Better to have tried ones best and failed heroically than do something grubby like win.
Whickwithy said:
Urban_Tribesman said:The British do, it seems. We love a plucky loser ! Winning is viewed as being so...low class ! Better to have tried ones best and failed heroically than do something grubby like win.
Thanks, UT! I was really hoping I would get a straight answer to that question (well, relatively, anyways). It really is fascinating to me how the U.S. has this happy ending mantra. I can't figure out if it makes us immature or visionary - I mean, besides crazy. Loved your Kipling quote, by the way. It really hit where it counts.
Urban_Tribesman said:
Interesting stuff this two nations separated by a common language.
Whickwithy said:Fur limits its length and hair doesn't? But, if you say wool is curly, as opposed to hair, then I know some people with wool on their heads. Seems like a great travelling converstation. Better than counting telephone poles or "perdiddle/perduddle" (a game in which you look for cars with left llights missing (perdiddle) or right).
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