From: "Sally Manton" smanton@hotmail.com Pretend [Deathwatch is] a radio play and Avon's wearing his rather nice Volcano duds - would that work, Joanne?
No, not at the moment. My cold has come back (as of last night) and the sound would be lost in the noise of sneezes and the trumpetings of nose-blowing. When this blasted lurgi dies down a bit, I may try it. Until then, I'll need a few visuals.
'Nother suggestion to soothe frayed nerves, BTW ... City on the Edge of the World. Yes?
Colin Baker. Valentine Dyall. Yes.
Regards Joanne (who will leave these suggestions until she's less likely to fall into a semi-comatose state on the lounge while watching -- most of last night's episode of The Bill went by in a haze)
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In message F109CIqtQvAauNjVuMh00015124@hotmail.com, J MacQueen j_macqueen@hotmail.com writes
From: "Sally Manton" smanton@hotmail.com Pretend [Deathwatch is] a radio play and Avon's wearing his rather nice Volcano duds - would that work, Joanne?
No, not at the moment. My cold has come back (as of last night) and the sound would be lost in the noise of sneezes and the trumpetings of nose-blowing. When this blasted lurgi dies down a bit, I may try it. Until then, I'll need a few visuals.
Well then, try Yawn of the Gods. IMHO it's best watched with the sound turned off anyway, just turning it back up for a few good lines. And I should point out that this does not just reflect my interest in a certain garment - there are some quite nice visuals for the Tarrant fancier, and in fact even I quite like some of said visuals. Never turn down the chance to watch a pert male bottom...