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Last edited by T-lady; 21-05-2008, 11:35 AM.Cheers
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Originally posted by quark1 View PostI'm afraid that each time the camera was on Titchmarsh I was mesmerized by his 'very' strange inward/upward pointing sideburns which seemed to have been grown far too high up - looked like an old-fashioned lady's kiss curl!
He's still lovely though
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I have to admit that I find some of the show gardens just too flash and false for me - I want ideas and inspiration and I'm not getting much of that this year somehow. sorry to be a damp squid folks ... I do love watching, but really - daffodils are not meant to be on display now - global warming is confusing enough without all that! Give me some good ole fashioned cottage gardens and veggie patches!!
Right - back to where you were! - Alan's facial hair I believeLife may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
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Can't say I am ever really into Chelsea; I just get angry about the pretentiousness of it all; sorry folks. Having said that, I do usually watch it because my OH likes it; but this year I can't really watch TV at the mo anyway so i saw the intro last week and that was it. I didn't watch until the end as it was.
If I understood what the actual point of it was then I might enjoy it.
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Pootle - James T often sported some strange facial hair - but this is 'seriously' strange.
I have had another TV thought - perhaps Titch is considering branching out into acting and perhaps replace or stand-in for Dot Cotton!
Seriously Titch, if you're reading this - we do love 'yer really we do - but those sideburns HAVE to go!
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Maybe they're going to bring back 'The Good Old Days' on T.V. (music hall variety show for those of you too young to remember!) & Alan is going to present it & is trying to grow a handlebar moustache between the sideburns to look the part!Into every life a little rain must fall.
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View PostI've been just the once, it was a good experience but I doubt I would repeat it - far too many crowds for me - watching on screen is much easier on the tootsies.
Chris B - yuuummm, but isn't it odd that last year he got a pretty raw deal on his garden and this year he is a Judge
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostNoooo!
Well maybe!
Watched it tonight for the first time (not ever, just this show) and wasn't overly impressed. Did like the Indiana Joe and the Temple of Bloom idea!A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
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