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Yea but a Chef episode would be pointless without Isac ... unless they can make amends I don't see it happening.

On another note I watched Discovery's new show Storm Chasers and was mildly amused.

Has anyone seen it?


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GoodOmens wrote:
On another note I watched Discovery's new show Storm Chasers and was mildly amused.

Has anyone seen it?


I used to watch various storm chaser programmes a while back, and they were quite interesting and yes a little amusing. Not sure what happened to the programmes, but eventually died out just like any other programme, and stopped watching.

I have started watching Ugly Betty again. (Second series) It's an okay show, you can pretty much figure out what is going to happen next, from the first series. I was very into it the first time round. This time, am not really into this show much. Nice just to watch, but I don't feel the same way as I felt then, as you can probably imagine.

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Truelyana wrote:
GoodOmens wrote:
On another note I watched Discovery's new show Storm Chasers and was mildly amused.

Has anyone seen it?


I used to watch various storm chaser programmes a while back, and they were quite interesting and yes a little amusing. Not sure what happened to the programmes, but eventually died out just like any other programme, and stopped watching.


Yea Discovery has been really into some interesting series recently. I kinda got into Ice Road Truckers after it began airing a few months ago.


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Grey's Anatomy, Ally McBeal, Third Rock from the Sun, Sex and the City .. these are my favourites ;)

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GoodOmens wrote:
Truelyana wrote:
GoodOmens wrote:
On another note I watched Discovery's new show Storm Chasers and was mildly amused.

Has anyone seen it?


I used to watch various storm chaser programmes a while back, and they were quite interesting and yes a little amusing. Not sure what happened to the programmes, but eventually died out just like any other programme, and stopped watching.


Yea Discovery has been really into some interesting series recently. I kinda got into Ice Road Truckers after it began airing a few months ago.


I don't have Discovery channel myself, only the basic British bbc1,bcc2,itv,channel 4 and five channels, so these kind of interesting natural programmes sometimes air inbetween the channels. Not so much now, but during the late 1990's they were quite popular especially those ones concerning storm chasing. There seems to be a lot of Nature programmes in general, filmed around the UK at the moment. I'm quite enjoying 'Coast', as it reveals the history of various coastlines throughout the UK. I'm discovering interesting things I didn't know, especially to the coastlines I have been before. At the end of every programme the presenter gives information about ordering this UK Coast map, and I decided to order one. I like it alot, as it shows the whole region of the UK including Northern Ireland, coast lines, islands, and little pieces of information about historical sites inbetween. Extremely interesting, its quite a massive map. :grin:

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Ahh yea I don't know what I would do without my 100+ channels of cable I never watch :shock:

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erikthered wrote:
my favorite shows:

1. X-Files
2. Nowhere Man (only 1 season in 1996 - but the coolest show out there!)
3. Quantam Leap


Wow, someone else remembers Nowhere Man. That was a great show. Such a shame that it didn't continue.

Quantum Leap was great, too. I didn't watch much of it during the original airing, but I caught a lot of episodes when Sci-Fi channel was running it a couple of years back. Great stuff.

Some of my favorite current shows are Mythbusters and Cash Cab, both on Discovery.

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Anyone watch the more mature shows that tend to cycle through FX?

Example: Rescue Me, Damages (new), Nip/Tuck

Those shows, just because of the adult humor, plotlines, and scenarios, tend to be entertaining for me....

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I don't watch many tv shows regularly, but I do watch Heroes every Monday :P

Awesome show. I suggest seeing it, if you haven't already :D


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thegreenblob wrote:
I don't watch many tv shows regularly, but I do watch Heroes every Monday :P

Awesome show. I suggest seeing it, if you haven't already :D

I have been watching that as well. Great stuff.

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