Saturday, March 07, 2009

Tears before Bedtime

Tonight I was swept by great waves of emotion and the tears flowed. I was watching 'Let's Dance' for Comic Relief and two characters from 'The Bill' - which I don't watch, did it for me with 'River Dance'. Am I going barmy?

22 comments:

Ms Scarlet said...

No, you are not going barmy! It was flipping good! Did you see Rob Mitchell doing Flashdance in the first week? I really think he should win the whole thing.
Sx

Zed said...

No comment, Pat, my dear. None whatsoever....

Pat said...

Scarlet: no I missed thta sadly.

Zed: cheeky monkey!

Barlinnie said...

The Bill? Is that still going? I haven't watched TV for years.

Ye God.. confinement to the hoose is gonnae be a lot harder than I thought.

Ms Scarlet said...

Oh... watch him in the final, he was brilliant.
Sx

Anonymous said...

I also watched it, but sadly not my scene!

Pat said...

Jimmy: I don't watch the Bill or those hospital prograammes but we like the History channel, and I like 'Damages' and 'Mad Men' and there's always sport and Bond - James Bond who seems never to be off.

Scarlet: it's a date:)

Keith ramblings; so you didn't wipe away a little tear?

savannah said...

no clue about the program ya'll are talking about, but my friend's daughter is in damages! xoxo

Barlinnie said...

Pat, the History channel. Now you're talking.

I must however admit to sitting through 2 hours of the Vicar of Dibley last neet.
Do you think maybe I am still suffering from the blow to the head?

Keith said...

"Am I going barmy?"

Yes.

Pat said...

Savannah: how exciting! Please tell me who and I'll wave to her tonight.

Jimmy: V of D has always had a place in my heart and sadly one of my favourite characters - Roger Lloyd Pack has just finished a hilarious series 'The Old Guys.'
I do hope your present confinement doesn't rule out the Hebrides. I don't know if it will work in cyber space but I could always make my boys better by laying my hands on where-ever. so catch this...

Keith: right Monkey!

Daphne Wayne-Bough said...

Pat, never drink whilst watching Comic Relief. Several years ago I got quite carried away after three quarters of a bottle of Chardonnay and some hilarious sketches, and pledged £50 by phone. The very next day it was revealed that Comic Relief money was being given to bogus asylum seekers.

I have felt no compunction to give money to charity since I took in the lodger. He has become my cause celebre.

Shelby said...

maybe try the history channel :)

Eryl said...

Not going barmy, ma darlin'

Anonymous said...

You should start worrying if you don't express emotion once in awhile.

Cheers.

Pat said...

Daphne: re giving - I always give myself time to cool down - never do it on the phone and usually end up sending a cheque - most often to Red Cross, Sally Army, Alzheimer's etc.

Shelby: I do I do:)

Eryl: now look here - I'm just not getting enough respect around here!

Randall: no probs - sunshine and showers toujours ici.

Barlinnie said...

Caught.. and with grateful thanks.

; )

Pat said...

Jimmy: there now you'll soon be better.

Unknown said...

What do you mean....going?
*scarpers*

Pat said...

John.g: what have I done to deserve you lot!

Anonymous said...

If you're going barmy then so am I, because I loved it as well!
However, I agree with Scarlet-blue that Rob Mitchell was extremely good and deserves to win - if only because of his legs. . . . . .

Pat said...

Sandy: oh now I think I know. I saw a brief snatch of someone and I wasn't sure who he was - he looked stunning.