It's on again, it started at 9 and I'm watching it because I fell asleep the other night.It doesn't start until 23:15, I'll be in bed watching it and, I'll probably fall asleep but I'll try to stay awake as it's a great film from 1967.
It's on again, it started at 9 and I'm watching it because I fell asleep the other night.It doesn't start until 23:15, I'll be in bed watching it and, I'll probably fall asleep but I'll try to stay awake as it's a great film from 1967.
That was a great series, Chewin' the Fat is worth a watch, too.Been watching ‘Still game’ on the iPlayer. Scottish comedy. Down loaded onto my phone and I watch it when travelling on the tube to work. Get some strange looks when I forget myself and laugh out loud.
I didn't see it all, but I did see them singing Auld Lang Syne at the end.Last Night at the proms, last night.
My favourite comedy, especially the first six series.Been watching ‘Still game’ on the iPlayer. Scottish comedy. Down loaded onto my phone and I watch it when travelling on the tube to work. Get some strange looks when I forget myself and laugh out loud.
Nowt but barbarians South o' the Wall.I didn't see it all, but I did see them singing Auld Lang Syne at the end.
As soon as they started playing the music, everyone linked hands. The linking of hands isn't done until they start playing the last verse (which they didn't play) The last verse starts; "And there's a hand, my trusty fiere. And gie's a hand o' thine."
That is the time to link hands, not before.
Rant over.