Good Morning, Grate TV (post 7119)
Jan7Has anyone been watching Smallville? Isn't it ACE? I watched the first two episodes yesterday, thanks to a repeat on Channel Four...
It's WAAAAY influenced by Buffy, and also the X-Files but it's top stuff... It's not nearly as "Muppet Babies" as it could be.
I noticed that there was a big parallel with the film "The Young Sherlock Holmes" which I saw again over christmas, anyone else notice this?
Also, how do I get ITV Digital before Thursday? Can you just go in a shop, buy a box and plug it in? Where can I find out how to do it online?
Cheers, and hello, Happy Monday, it's my seventh consecutive day of not drinking...
How good is that Mull Historical Society single?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005UWVH/clarkeology-21#
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